What we cover
LOLER lifting inspections across Lincolnshire
Lifting equipment reaches well beyond the obvious overhead crane. Across the county we examine gantry, jib, tower and mobile cranes, hoists and winches, fork-lift trucks and telehandlers, passenger and goods lifts, runway beams and lifting tables, and the slings, chains, shackles and eyebolts that rig every load. Anything used to raise a load or hold one suspended is within scope, and the accessories are caught by the Regulations in their own right.
A quayside spreader, a grain-store telehandler and a forge crane could hardly differ more in duty, yet each must be examined to the same legal standard and at its proper interval. Equipment that lifts people and every lifting accessory is examined at least every six months, other lifting equipment at least every twelve, or to a written scheme set by a competent person. Applying the twelve-month interval to slings and chains is the single most common shortfall the HSE finds, and it is the one we close by examining every accessory alongside the cranes and lifts, independently of whoever maintains them.
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