Anti-slip gratings (more correctly known as slip-resistant grating) are grating products used to provide grip on steps, running boards, walkways, platforms, and ladder rungs.
Anti-slip gratings are produced by stamping perforations or serrations into sheet metal. Bar gratings, expanded metal, and diamond plate (or checker plate) are technically not safety gratings. Independent testing of these products demonstrate very little slip resistance compared to true safety grating.
While metal gratings are most common, some can also be made using fiberglass reinforced plastic.
Stamped sheet metal safety gratings
A 2015 study found that diamond weave patterns were the most effective variety of anti-slip gratings. However, anti-slip gratings are less effective at preventing slips on inclines greater than 10ð or in environments with a lot of ice, grease or water.
Effectiveness of anti-slip gratings also varies based on the metal used to create it.
Common uses for these products are steps, running boards, walkways, platforms, and ladder rungs.