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From pulp and paper to recycling to manufacturing; SlipNOT® products are versatile and can be used in any industry. The variety of alloys and substrates available make it possible for SlipNOT® products to perform in countless environments.
From sure-step bar gratings, high friction safety floor plates, permanently safe ladder rungs and rung covers, stair treads and nosings, to perforated and expanded metal retrofit plates, SlipNOT® is the one-time answer for increased productivity and the long-term solution for accident-free work zones. Whether used in new construction or in retrofitting existing hazardous areas, SlipNOT® is currently providing permanent safety solutions for a variety of companies throughout the country.
Examples of companies that have utilized and approved SlipNOT®:
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Additional SlipNOT® products used by the general industry:
| Nosing | Ladder Rungs | ||
| Plank | Expanded Metal | ||
| Perforated Plate | ![]() |
Ladder Rung Covers |
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First Quality Tissue
Lock Haven, PA
First Quality Tissue manufactures high quality tissues under a variety of brand names. In one of their manufacturing facilities, stairs utilized by employees entering and exiting the facility were becoming a slip and fall hazard due to snow and rain. First Quality enlisted the help of the fabricator to find a durable slip resistant solution for the dangerous stairs.
The Los Angeles Times
Los Angeles, CA
The Los Angeles Times needed non-slip flooring to prevent injury around the printing presses which were often slippery with oil-based inks and lubricating oils. They needed an highly abrasive flooring in order to keep employees safe. SlipNOT® provided Grade 3 (Coarse) anti-slip steel plate to replace slick diamond checker plate. The surface now provides traction in every direction.







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