LOLER Inspection Services

As a LOLER inspection service provider, we offer a comprehensive range of services to our customers to ensure that their lifting equipment is safe to use and complies with the legal requirements. Our services include a thorough examination of the lifting equipment, functional tests to ensure that it is operating correctly, and a detailed report outlining any issues or recommendations for improvement.

We work closely with our clients to schedule inspections at a time that is convenient for them, and we offer flexible solutions to ensure minimum disruption to their operations. We have the necessary expertise and equipment to inspect all types of lifting equipment, including cranes, hoists, and forklifts.

Our customers can rest assured that our LOLER inspection services are carried out to the highest standards, and we are committed to providing them with a fast, efficient, and cost-effective service. We aim to build long-term relationships with our customers, and we provide ongoing support and advice to ensure that their lifting equipment remains safe and compliant with the latest regulations.

Our CERTEX Certificate Number 100816-3

 

WHAT IS A LOLER INSPECTION

LOLER stands for Lifting Operations and Lifting Equipment Regulations.

A LOLER inspection is a type of examination that is carried out to ensure that lifting equipment is safe to use and is being operated in a safe manner.

The LOLER inspection is a legal requirement in the United Kingdom for any lifting equipment that is used in the workplace.

The purpose of the LOLER inspection is to ensure that lifting equipment is in good working order and is being operated in accordance with the manufacturer's instructions and the relevant safety regulations. The inspection will typically involve a visual examination of the lifting equipment, as well as functional tests to ensure that it is operating correctly.

During the LOLER inspection, the inspector will look for any signs of wear and tear or damage to the lifting equipment, such as worn or corroded parts. They will also check that the equipment is being used correctly and that any lifting operations are being carried out in a safe manner.

If any issues are identified during the LOLER inspection, they will need to be addressed before the equipment can be used again. This may involve repairs, maintenance or replacement of the equipment, depending on the severity of the issue.