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Need your lifting equipment examined in line with LOLER98 regulations? Get a quote today to ensure you remain compliant.
Need your lifting equipment examined in line with LOLER98 regulations? Get a quote today to ensure you remain compliant.
Stay compliant. Stay safe. Book your examination today with SEIS – your trusted independent inspection company in the county of Yorkshire.
Thorough examinations in line with LOLER98 are legally required, periodic examinations, for all lifting equipment. The aim of these examinations is to ensure equipment and workplace safety, and overall compliance in line with UK regulations. In turn protecting your workforce from potential hazards, and you from non compliance.
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Barnby Dun: Location and Background
Barnby Dun is a village situated in the Metropolitan Borough of Doncaster, South Yorkshire, approximately five miles northeast of Doncaster town centre. The village lies close to the River Don and the Stainforth and Keadby Canal, which have historically played a vital role in shaping its character and economy. Originally an agricultural settlement, Barnby Dun has retained much of its village charm while gradually becoming part of the wider Doncaster commuter belt. Its proximity to key transport routes, including the nearby Kirk Sandall railway station and access to major roads such as the A18, makes it well-connected to both local and regional industrial centres.
Historic Industry and Development
Historically, Barnby Dun’s economy was primarily driven by agriculture, supported by the fertile soils of the surrounding Humberhead Levels. However, the arrival of the canal system and later the railway transformed the area, providing opportunities for trade, transport, and small-scale manufacturing. The nearby presence of Thorne Colliery and other industrial sites around Doncaster also influenced employment patterns, with many residents working in mining, engineering, and associated trades throughout the 20th century. Boat building, barge maintenance, and canal-related services also became notable local industries due to Barnby Dun’s direct access to the waterway network.
Modern Industry and Economic Activity
Today, Barnby Dun has evolved into a largely residential area with a blend of local services, small enterprises, and light industry. The nearby Kirk Sandall and Doncaster industrial estates provide employment in sectors such as manufacturing, logistics, and engineering, while smaller local businesses cater to construction, vehicle maintenance, and canal-related services. The village benefits from its close proximity to the Doncaster iPort and major industrial hubs, making it an attractive location for workers and small business operators alike. Although Barnby Dun no longer relies heavily on traditional industries, its strong transport links and semi-rural setting ensure it remains economically active and well-integrated into Doncaster’s wider industrial landscape.
Barnby Dun is a village to the north-east of Doncaster, surrounded by communities such as Kirk Sandall, Edenthorpe, Hatfield, Thorne, and Dunsville. The area lies close to the River Don and the former wetlands of Hatfield Chase, which strongly influenced early settlement and land use. Its proximity to Doncaster has also shaped the local economy, with many residents working in the town or nearby industrial areas.
Historically, the surrounding villages were rooted in agriculture, with arable farming and drainage work playing a major role in shaping the landscape. The River Don and nearby canals supported trade and transport, allowing goods such as grain and coal to be moved efficiently. In the 19th and 20th centuries, coal mining became a significant industry in nearby Hatfield and Thorne, bringing employment and encouraging population growth across the area.
With the decline of coal mining, the local economy has diversified. Logistics, warehousing, and light manufacturing have grown, supported by strong transport links including rail connections, the M18, and access to the wider motorway network. Retail, education, healthcare, and public services also provide employment within Barnby Dun and neighbouring villages.
Today, Barnby Dun and its surrounding communities combine rural traditions with modern industry. Agriculture remains important in the surrounding countryside, while industrial estates and service-sector employment reflect the area’s transition from its historic mining past to a more varied and resilient local economy.

For these businesses and industries, staying compliant with the Lifting Operations and Lifting Equipment Regulations 1998 (LOLER) is not just a legal requirement—it’s also about safeguarding your employees, protecting your business reputation, and ensuring your equipment remains safe and reliable.
LOLER regulations place strict duties on business owners and equipment operators. Any business in Barnby Dun that owns or operates lifting equipment must ensure that:
Lifting equipment is safe to use.
Examinations are carried out at regular, legally required intervals.
Inspections are conducted by a competent and impartial person.
Failure to comply can lead to heavy fines, prosecution, and serious safety risks.
At SEIS, we know that every business in Barnby Dun – whether in heavy industry, healthcare, education, or automotive—depends on reliable, safe equipment. Regular LOLER inspections reduce the risk of accidents, protect your workforce, and ensure smooth day-to-day operations. Compliance not only keeps you legal, but also demonstrates a strong commitment to employee safety.
Book LOLER InspectionA thorough examination under LOLER is a detailed and legally required inspection of lifting equipment. Unlike simple checks or maintenance tasks, a LOLER examination must be performed by an impartial, competent person and results in an official Report of Thorough Examination.
How often your lifting equipment in Barnby Dun needs to be inspected & tested depends on its type and use:
Every 6 months – For lifting equipment used to lift persons (e.g., passenger lifts, wheelchair lifts, patient hoists), or lifting accessories and attachments.
Every 12 months – For other lifting equipment (e.g., cranes, forklifts, goods lifts).
After significant changes or repairs – Equipment must be inspected immediately if it has been modified, damaged, or relocated.
LOLER requires inspections to be carried out by a competent and independent person—not by the equipment supplier or operator. At SEIS, we meet these exact criteria. Our inspections are impartial, unbiased, and always in line with UK regulations.
Book LOLER InspectionBusinesses in Barnby Dun use a vast range of lifting equipment, and at SEIS we provide LOLER inspections across them all.
Passenger lifts
Goods lifts
Vehicle lifts
Wheelchair and platform lifts
Overhead travelling cranes
Mobile cranes
Forklift trucks
Lifting tackle and accessories
Slings (chains, ropes, webbing)
Shackles and hooks
Lifting beams and frames
Chain blocks and lever hoists
No matter the type of equipment on your site, SEIS ensures every examination is completed thoroughly, with full reports for your compliance records.
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A thorough examination on a fork lift truck or reach truck ensures all safety critical components are identified in line with SAFed guidance MLCC 07, and the plant is examined in line with SAFed guidance LG 4. This includes a full structural integrity assessment, referencing specific guidances such as BS ISO 5057:2022 for fork arm inspections, and testing of any safety systems present.
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A thorough examination on a crane (all variants) ensures all safety critical components are identified in line with SAFed guidance MLCC 07, and the plant is thoroughly examined. This includes a full structural integrity assessment, referencing specific guidances such as BS ISO 4309:2017 for rejection criteria of the steel wire hoisting rope, and testing of any safety systems present.
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A thorough examination on a motor vehicle lifting table (all variants) ensures all safety critical components are identified in line with SAFed guidance MLCC 07, and consideration is given to SAFed guidance MLCC 13 whilst the plant is thoroughly examined. This includes a full structural integrity assessment, referencing specific guidances such as BS ISO 4309:2017 for rejection criteria of the steel wire hoisting rope, any manufacturers guidance for inspection of load nuts and safety nuts, and testing of any safety systems present
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A thorough examination on chain hoists, lifting tackle and lifting attachments (all variants) ensures all safety critical components are identified in line with SAFed guidance MLCC 07, and the plant is thoroughly examined. This includes a full structural integrity assessment, referencing specific guidances such as BS ISO 4309:2017 for rejection criteria of the steel wire hoisting rope, PM28 for non-integrated work platforms, and testing of any safety systems present.
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A thorough examination on Passnger/Goods lift (all variants) ensures all safety critical components are identified in line with SAFed guidance MLCC 07, and consideration to SAFed guidance LG 01 is applied whilst the plant is thoroughly examined. This includes a full structural integrity assessment, referencing specific guidances such as SAFed LG01 for rejection criteria of the suspension ropes, any further manufacturers specific guidance for inspection and rejection criteria of suspension ropes, and testing of any safety systems present.
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A thorough examination on Platform lifts (all variants) ensures all safety critical components are identified in line with SAFed guidance MLCC 07, and consideration to SAFed guidance LG 01 is applied whilst the plant is thoroughly examined. This includes a full structural integrity assessment, referencing specific guidances such as SAFed LG01 for rejection criteria of the suspension ropes, any further manufacturers specific guidance for inspection and rejection criteria of suspension ropes, manufacturers criteria on load nut rejection, and testing of any safety systems present.
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A thorough examination on a vacuum lifting machine (all variants) ensures all safety critical components are identified in line with SAFed guidance MLCC 07. This includes a full structural integrity assessment, referencing specific manufacturers guidances, and testing of any safety systems present.
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A thorough examination on a Mobile Elevating Work Platform (MEWP) ensures all safety critical components are identified in line with SAFed guidance MLCC 07. This includes a full structural integrity assessment, referencing specific manufacturers guidances, and testing of any safety systems present.
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A thorough examination on a fork lift truck ensures all safety critical components are identified in line with SAFed guidance MLCC 07. This includes a full structural integrity assessment, referencing specific guidances such as BS ISO 5057:2022 for fork arm inspections, and testing of any safety systems present.
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A thorough examination on a fork lift truck ensures all safety critical components are identified in line with SAFed guidance MLCC 07. This includes a full structural integrity assessment, referencing specific manufacturers guidances, and testing of any safety systems present.
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A thorough examination on a lorry mounted crane/ HIAB (all variants) ensures all safety critical components are identified in line with SAFed guidance MLCC 07, and consideration is given to BS 7121-2-4:2013 whilst the plant is thoroughly examined. This includes a full structural integrity assessment, referencing specific guidances such as BS ISO 4309:2017 for rejection criteria of the steel wire hoisting rope, and testing of any safety systems present (RCI & RCC).
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A thorough examination on a personnel hoist, stair lift/ wheel chair stair lift and personnel sling (all variants) ensures all safety critical components are identified in line with SAFed guidance MLCC 07, and the plant is thoroughly examined.This includes a full structural integrity assessment, referencing specific manufacturers guidances, and testing of any safety systems present.
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A thorough examination on a fork lift truck or reach truck ensures all safety critical components are identified in line with SAFed guidance MLCC 07, and the plant is examined in line with SAFed guidance LG 4. This includes a full structural integrity assessment, referencing specific guidances such as BS ISO 5057:2022 for fork arm inspections, and testing of any safety systems present.
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A thorough examination on a fork lift truck or reach truck ensures all safety critical components are identified in line with SAFed guidance MLCC 07. This includes a full structural integrity assessment, referencing specific manufacturers guidances regarding load testing, referencing of MLCC01 for load chain elongation (if fitted) and testing of any safety systems present.
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SEIS is proud to support Barnby Dun businesses with impartial, expert inspections. We understand the local industries, from the port to food production, and we tailor our service to meet your needs.
As an independent inspection provider, we do not sell or repair lifting equipment. This means you can trust our assessments to be impartial, unbiased, and fully in line with LOLER regulations.
Our team of qualified surveyors have years of hands-on experience across multiple industries. They know exactly what to look for and how to ensure your business remains compliant without unnecessary disruption.
We understand that downtime costs money. That’s why we work around your production schedule, conducting inspections efficiently and professionally so your operations continue smoothly.
Book LOLER InspectionWe make LOLER inspections & testing straightforward and hassle-free for local businesses.
Simply get in touch with our team, and we’ll arrange a time that works for you.
Our engineer surveyors visit your site and carry out thorough examinations with minimal disruption.
After each inspection, you’ll receive a clear, detailed report highlighting any defects and recommended actions.
We’ll manage your inspection schedule, reminding you before your next due date. Plus, you’ll have access to our online reporting portal, so your certificates are always at your fingertips.
Book LOLER InspectionChoosing the right inspection provider makes all the difference. Here’s why Barnby Dun businesses trust SEIS:
From the heavy industry and food manufacturing to hospitals, schools, and garages, we understand the unique challenges businesses here face.
We provide inspections for:
Heavy industry
Education
Healthcare
Automotive
We pride ourselves on safety, compliance, and customer service—always putting your needs first.
Barnby Dun is a village located to the north-east of Doncaster in South Yorkshire.
The village lies close to the River Don, which has played an important role in its history and development.
Barnby Dun is mentioned in the Domesday Book of 1086, showing it has a long-established history.
The surrounding area was historically part of the wetlands of Hatfield Chase before drainage works took place.
Agriculture was the main industry in Barnby Dun for many centuries.
The village has strong rail connections, including Barnby Dun railway station.
Coal mining in nearby areas such as Hatfield and Thorne influenced employment and growth in the village during the 20th century.
Barnby Dun is located close to major road routes, including the M18 motorway.
Today, many residents commute to Doncaster and surrounding industrial areas for work.
Barnby Dun combines a rural village character with modern residential development.
Booking with SEIS is quick and easy:
✅ Call our friendly team
✅ Fill in our online booking form
✅ Get your inspection arranged around your schedule
We’ll handle the rest, ensuring your equipment is inspected thoroughly, your compliance is up to date, and your workforce is kept safe.
A LOLER inspection, or thorough examination, is a legally required check of lifting equipment to ensure it is safe, compliant, and fit for use.
Inspections are required:
Only a competent and impartial person can perform LOLER inspections. At SEIS, our independent surveyors meet these requirements.
LOLER applies to:
and all lifting accessories used at work.
Yes. Whether you run a large factory or a small garage, any business operating lifting equipment must comply with LOLER.
Non-compliance can lead to fines, legal penalties, equipment downtime, and serious safety risks for staff.
No. SEIS works around your schedule to complete inspections efficiently, minimising downtime and disruption.
You’ll get a digital Report of Thorough Examination by email and access via our secure online portal.
Yes. We manage your compliance schedule and send reminders before your equipment is due for inspection.
Yes. Alongside Barnby Dun we also cover the whole Yorkshire region. SEIS also serve neighbouring areas, such Lincolnshire and the Midlands. We also serve clients nationwide!