By Troy Budd and Kane Sharp
Lifting Operations and lifting equipment Regulations (LOLER) came into force on the 5 th of December The Regulations aim to improve peoples health and safety from the use of lifting equipment within the workplace. By Troy Budd and Kane Sharp
LOLER replaced existing legal requirements relating to the use of lifting equipment in the workplace Construction (lifting operations) Regulations 1961 Docks Regulations 1988 Lifting Plant and equipment (Records of Test and Examination) Regulations 1992 By Troy Budd and Kane Sharp
Lifting equipment has to be: Strong and stable enough for the particular use and marked to indicate safe working loads. Positioned and installed to minimise any risks. Used safely, i.e. the work is planned, organised and performed by competent people. Subject to on going thorough examination and, where appropriate, inspection by competent people By Troy Budd and Kane Sharp
The regulation covers most lifting equipment which includes: Cranes Forklift Trucks Hoists Lifts Mobile elevating work platforms Also including lifting accessories: Chains Slings Eyebolts By Troy Budd and Kane Sharp
LOLER applies to everybody whether they are self- employed or an employer providing lifting equipment for use at work, or have the control of the use of lifting equipment. However it does not apply to public lifting equipment such as lifts or escalators, these are covered by health and safety at work act By Troy Budd and Kane Sharp
They must insure that the use of any lifting equipment supplied by the employer meets the regulations of LOLER: Strong and stable enough for the purpose of use. Installed and positioned by a trained competent person to prevent any additional movement in the equipment. To ensure that all lifting equipment has the necessary checks and is thoroughly examined before use. Ensure that all equipment is visibly marked with the appropriate information, for example weight restrictions. There are also many other legislations that are enforced. By Troy Budd and Kane Sharp
All health and safety regulations work along side others to make a safer workplace. An example of this is personal protective equipment(PPE) will work with LOLER to ensure working with lifting equipment is safer and more sufficient. By Troy Budd and Kane Sharp
The regulations are enforced by the health and safety executive, if these regulations are not met or are broken the health and safety board have the power to shut the company down. By Troy Budd and Kane Sharp
In conclusion LOLER improves general health and safety for everybody when using lifting equipment in the workplace. However it could be improved by having the regulations checked and assessed as they were last done in By Troy Budd and Kane Sharp
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