Work platforms and ancillary equipment such as fall restraint and arrest equipment must be well maintained and inspected to ensure the safety of employees.
LOLER inspections on Mobile Elevated Work Platforms (MEWPs), as well as routine servicing and repairs, will ensure this safety is maintained for your organisation.
Other equipment such as harnesses, lanyards and safety lines must also be inspected every 6 months as a minimum.
Forklifts are a necessity for many businesses, so it is essential to look after these trucks, as for many businesses, having one out of action, is a great loss.
Thorough examinations for these types of equipment should be done every 12 months. These frequencies can also be amended depending on use, condition and/or their environment with the use of a written scheme of examination.
Ensuring your garage equipment is operational should be a priority for owners and operators, because when equipment breaks down it can have a significant impact on the business due to downtime. To help you remain compliant, plan ahead and don’t leave it to the last minute. In case any of the equipment requires additional time for servicing/repairs.
Thorough examinations for these types of equipment should be done every 12 months. These frequencies can also be amended depending on use, condition and/or their environment with the use of a written scheme of examination.
Lifting equipment within the healthcare sector is vital as is the wellbeing of the residents and patients who depend so much on the equipment. So, it is extremely important that this equipment is kept in the best condition possible with regular servicing and inspections. Patient Lifting Equipment can include mobile hoists, ceiling hoists, standing/raising aids, slings (lifting accessory) and bath hoists/lifts all of which are required to be inspected every 6 months.
Lifting equipment covers a significant area but basically is anything used for lifting. Ranging anything from hoists and cranes to hook accessories. The inspection schedule frequency can vary but is generally 6 months to 12 months.
Plant and Lorry Mounted Cranes Unbolden Plant Safety Services is essential for all businesses to remain operational. Therefore, it is essential to maintain your equipment correctly. Guardian Plant Safety Services can help you plan ahead and let you know when you have equipment due for inspections.
Thorough examinations for these types of equipment should be done every 12 months. These frequencies can also be amended depending on use, condition and/or their environment with the use of a written scheme of examination.
Scaffold Inspections are offered by a fully qualified inspector with over 20 years experience.
A variety of packages are available to support servicing, repairs and maintenance contracts, please contact us for a no-obligation quotation.
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