HSG179 — Health and Safety in Swimming Pools — is the principal HSE guidance document for UK pool operators. Although it does not prescribe specific pendulum testing requirements, it requires risk assessment of slip and trip hazards on poolside surrounds, and UKAS-accredited testing is the most defensible evidence available to underpin that assessment.
HSG179 is published by the HSE as approved guidance for UK pool operators. It is not law in the strict sense, but courts and tribunals take HSG179 as the principal benchmark for what reasonable practice looks like in pool risk management. A pool operator whose practice substantially aligns with HSG179 has strong defence against claims; an operator whose practice diverges from HSG179 without good reason carries elevated exposure.
HSG179 addresses pool surround slip resistance through its broader risk assessment framework. The relevant requirements include:
UKAS pendulum and Rz data feeds directly into the assessment of risk severity and the verification of control measures. It is the documentary backbone of a defensible HSG179-aligned slip-risk assessment.
The Pool Water Treatment Advisory Group (PWTAG) provides additional UK pool industry guidance, particularly on water treatment and pool plant operation. While PWTAG focuses on chemistry and microbiology, its guidance interacts with slip risk because plant chemistry affects surround surfaces over time. Where operators reference PWTAG protocols in their pool plant SOPs, our testing programme can be structured to align with those review cycles.
Where pools are inspected by local authority Environmental Health Officers or HSE inspectors, periodic UKAS-accredited testing in the operator's safety file is among the most positively-received documentary evidence. It demonstrates active risk management rather than reactive response, which is the disposition HSG179 expects.
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