Satisfy LOLER inspection requirements
- Factory trained technicians
- Thorough examinations of lifting equipment to comply
with LOLER requirements
- Reduce the risk of injury with regular inspections
The Lifting Operations Lifting Equipment Regulations
1998 (LOLER) require inspections of lifting equipment at
specified intervals.
- Before the equipment is put into use is must be thoroughly examined
for any defect, unless it has not been used before.
- Where the safety of the lifting equipment depends on the installation
conditions, it must be thoroughly examined after installation and before
it is put into service for the first time or after assembly and before it is
put into service at a new site or location.
- Inspections are required every six months for lifting equipment used to
lift persons or an accessory for lifting and at suitable intervals between thorough examinations.
- Every 12 months and at suitable intervals between thorough
examinations, inspections are required for all other lifting equipment.
- Check frame and boom for damage
- Check outriggers for cracked welds
- LMI, A2B and angle indicator operational check
- Wire rope, hook block and safety latch, decals/load charts, glass,
and safety items
- Check hook, block ball and bolts
- Inspect linings and master clutch, if equipped
- Check boom alignment, boom retract cables, gauges, belts
- Check brake operation
All paperwork will be provided for you to keep on file,
as required by LOLER.
An estimate will be provided for any required repairs.