Lifting equipment we examine
Why your lifting tackle needs LOLER examination
Lifting tackle is everything below the hook: chain, wire rope and fibre slings, shackles, hooks, eyebolts and master links. As lifting accessories they are thoroughly examined at least every six months, by a competent person independent of whoever uses them. This is the equipment most often missed, because tackle is cheap, portable and easy to overlook, yet it is the smallest part carrying the whole load, and the six month interval applies to it without exception.
The examination is item by item, because each kind of tackle fails in its own way. A competent person proves chain slings for link wear, stretch beyond the manufacturer's limit and bent or seized links, wire rope slings for broken wires, kinks, birdcaging and corrosion at the splice or ferrule, and webbing and round slings for cuts, abrasion and heat damage, with the sewn label intact. Hooks are checked for throat opening and stretch and a working safety latch, shackles for the correct pin, distortion and marking, and the master link and terminations for wear. Through all of it runs the tag: every item carries a legible safe working load and identification traceable to its certificate, and a sling with no tag is set aside, not used.