LOLER Examinations & Inspections
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At North West Fleet Care, we provide professional LOLER examinations and inspections to ensure your lifting equipment complies with safety regulations and operates efficiently
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What Does Our LOLER Examination & Inspection Service Include?
Our LOLER Examinations & Inspections service ensures that your fleet’s lifting equipment complies with the Lifting Operations and Lifting Equipment Regulations (LOLER). Regular inspections help you avoid costly penalties, ensure safety, and extend the lifespan of your equipment.
When you choose North West Fleet Care, you benefit from:
- Tail Lift LOLER Inspections: Comprehensive inspections of tail lifts to ensure they are safe, compliant, and functioning efficiently.
- Mobility Lift LOLER Inspections: We inspect mobility lifts to guarantee compliance and safe operation for all users.
- Winch LOLER Inspections: Detailed winch inspections to confirm that all lifting mechanisms comply with safety standards and are safe to use.
- Specialist Equipment LOLER Inspections: We provide inspections for other specialist lifting equipment, ensuring that every component meets safety requirements.

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Frequently Asked Questions About LOLER Examinations & Inspections
Frequently Asked Questions
LOLER inspections (Lifting Operations and Lifting Equipment Regulations) are mandatory checks to ensure that lifting equipment, such as tail lifts and winches, is safe to use and complies with regulations. These inspections help prevent accidents and ensure your fleet stays compliant.
LOLER inspections should be carried out every 6 months for lifting equipment used to lift people, and annually for equipment used to lift goods. Regular inspections help ensure your equipment remains compliant and safe for use.
LOLER covers all lifting equipment, including tail lifts, mobility lifts, winches, cranes, and other specialist lifting mechanisms. If it’s used for lifting, it must comply with LOLER.
If your equipment fails a LOLER inspection, we will provide a detailed report outlining the necessary repairs or replacements to bring it back into compliance. Our team can assist with the repairs to ensure your equipment passes the next inspection.

