The entrance for a building is a critical area for controlling slip risk by preventing water being walked on to a potentially slippery flooring inside. The entrance system consists of the external floor surface, any canopy present, the door, the matting and the floor immediately inside the building.
Assess how effective the access entrance system is at preventing water entering the building by studying the entrance on a rainy day. Is water walked into the building and, if so, how far does it penetrate? When evaluating the design of entrances, consider the following.
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