PUWER FAQs
Aircraft staging inspection: common questions
Does aircraft staging need a PUWER inspection?
Yes. Aircraft staging is work equipment, so PUWER applies. The regulation requires it to be suitable, kept in good condition and inspected where it is exposed to conditions that cause deterioration. Access equipment that is moved, reconfigured and worked hard around aircraft sits squarely in that category. You can read the duty in the HSE guidance on
PUWER.
Is it a PUWER certificate or a record?
A record. PUWER produces a written inspection record, not a statutory certificate, and that record is kept at least until the next inspection. There is no such thing as a PUWER certificate, whatever a supplier may call it. We issue a clear, dated record you can hand to an HSE inspector or your insurer. Our
guide to PUWER explains the difference in full.
How often should aircraft staging be inspected?
PUWER sets no fixed interval. The frequency follows the risk and how the staging is used: heavy, reconfigured, round-the-clock use pulls the date in, while light and stable use lets it out. Most operators settle on a regular cycle, often annual, with extra checks after a reconfiguration or an impact.
Is aircraft staging covered by LOLER or PUWER?
Both can apply. As work equipment, the structure, decks, guardrails and castors are inspected under PUWER. Where a stand has a powered lifting function that raises people or the deck, that lifting part is examined under LOLER. We set out in the report which regime covers which part.
What does the inspection cover?
The structure and its connections, the decks and any sliding sections and their locks, the guardrails, gates and toe boards, the height adjustment and its locking, the castors, brakes and stability, and the aircraft-protection features such as bumpers and edge padding. We inspect it in the configuration you actually use, not a generic checklist.
Who is competent to inspect aircraft staging?
PUWER requires a competent person, someone with the knowledge and experience to know what to look at, what to look for and what to do about anything found. Our engineer surveyors inspect access equipment day in, day out, and are used to working around aircraft in hangar and apron conditions.
Do you re-inspect staging after it has been reconfigured or moved?
Where the safe use of the staging depends on how it has been assembled, PUWER expects a check after assembly or relocation and before it is used again. We can build a sensible regime around your reconfigurations, so a stand is never put back under an aircraft on trust.
Do you inspect aircraft staging across the UK?
Yes. We work nationwide, with engineer surveyors who travel to hangars and maintenance facilities wherever they are, one stand or a whole hangar. Call 0330 043 8191 to arrange a visit around your maintenance schedule.
Is your aircraft staging due a PUWER inspection?
Talk to an engineer surveyor, get a quote and book your inspection anywhere in the UK.