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Statutory Inspections Ltd
Tel 08000 232450 / Landline Tel 01530 223185
admin@statutoryinspections.com and ask for call back

All Lifting Equipment - Industrial,Patient,Theatrical - everything that comes under LOLER / PUWER 1998 - PSSR/LEV/COSSH - Inspections & written schemes. Call for free quote, no contract to sign. Prices guaranteed for 18mths to 3 years on multi sites

Welcome to Statutory Inspections Ltd - Professional thorough examinations

Geoff Willis Managing Director of Statutory Inspections Ltd

Wayne Cox qualified engineer of Statutory Inspections Ltd

Chris Taylor qualified engineer of Statutory Inspections Ltd

Steve Lloyd qualified engineer of Statutory Inspections Ltd

Statutory Inspections Ltd provide independent Thorough Examinations under LOLER and PUWER 1998 regulations on equipment across England and Wales.

Our engineering inspectors are impartial and qualified to inspect various equipment, from Container Handlers at Ports, to forklifts, lifting tackle and associated equipment.

We also PAT Test engineering work tooling and office equipment.

Our dedicated office staff ensure that you comply with all requirements of legislation under LOLER & PUWER 1998 and will inform you when your equipment is next due, so you never have to be concerned in missing your due dates for inspections

Our secure online web reporting system also ensures that you never lose a document and if you need to access your reports for auditing or proof of current certification, your secure web log on, given to designated person(s) will make this very easy.

Our Head office in Leicestershire is open from 8.00am until 6.00pm. If you have an urgent requirement or query, simply email us at admin@statutoryinspections.com or ring 08000 232450 for a response the same working day. We pride ourselves in offering the best service we can to our customers at the most competitive price. That is why our customers come back to us every year.

 There are no contracts to tie you in (unless required by you), but we will quote for a fixed price on 6, 12 or 24 months if requested, no obligation quotes. Prices for single forklift inspections start from £85.00 + vat. Multi site equipment is also quoted with a reduced rate.

This is the CFTS Thorough Examination under LOLER & PUWER 1998 Regulations, which covers your Legal Liabilities under both LOLER & PUWER, and not just a LOLER Chain & fork inspection. Our engineers are fully licenced to inspect & drive your equipment, forklift counterbalance, VNA High Level Order Picker and all Access Platforms under IPAF licences. (We do not rely on your driver operative to drive the equipment and check the functionality (Brakes/Steering). The report has a full check list of all items inspected, leaving no grey areas as to what has been checked and our reports are approved by the HSE.

Is your documentation legal ? Does your current inspection examiner cover both LOLER & PUWER Regulations ?
Does he/she jack your forklift up to ascertain wear on bushes, ball joints, wheel bearings & steer axle mountings?
Does he/she drive the equipment to test the efficiency of the brakes & parking brake? Do they use ladders on high masted equipment to measure the chains at the top of the rollers where the wear is ? You should ask for a Thorough Examination Written procedure if in doubt.

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Safecontractor scheme

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Our Company is "Safe Contractor Approved". This means we reach & maintain very high standards in Health & Safety.

SAFEcontractor is an accreditation scheme that assesses the health and safety competency of contractors and service providers.

Many of our clients insist that their contractors are accredited to the scheme to be accepted to supply any services to them.

To check if your Company insists on recognised suppliers under the scheme please visit www.safecontractor.com

We are also accredited to CFTS for Forklift examinations, with approved standards and approved documentation recognised by the HSE

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Thorough examination of rental equipment

Most persons assume that when they hire equipment it has a current Thorough Examination and is certificated for use for 12 months. It is not only the responsibility of the rental Company but also the user, to ensure that the equipment they are using has current certification. Short term rental usually applies to equipment eg. forklifts, access platforms on site for under 12 months. After 12 months most times the equipment then becomes Long Term and the following inspection is then normally the responsibility of the Company who hire the equipment.

As the user/operator you should always ensure that the equipment holds a current report of Thorough Examination. When new equipment arrives, this should be checked immediately and if you are not provided with certification, showing the equipment has been examined and fit for use, then you should not use it until you have made enquiries and provided with a copy of the report and certificate.

If new equipment is a forklift with a high mast that is de-masted for transport and re assembled on site, then a installation examination is required before you use the equipment.

Equipment that LIFTS PERSONS are required to be inspected every 6 MONTHS. Your rental agreement may only cover 1 inspection per year, so you will need to ensure you have one carried every 6 months.

Forklift equipment that has attachments fitted to it. eg . Barrel clamp, rotators also requires inspection every 6 months.

You will not always be automatically told that your equipment is due for examination and your certification could run out mid term of the hire, so you should diary the renewal date to ensure your equipment is inspected. If it runs over for inspection, you should not use your equipment until you have contacted them and arranged for an inspection to be carried out.

Long term rental could have your LOLER examinations written into the contract. If not, then we can provide you with a quotation to inspect your equipment and diary for next due dates.

Equipment owned by you may have a service agreement and a LOLER examination included. Under these circumstances you should ensure that the examination is carried out by an Independent & Qualified inspector/engineer who is NOT the person who regularly services and maintains it. Otherwise they would be checking their own work,. Under LOLER Regulations this then would not be accepted as a legal document. If your service company also inspect, then ensure it is a different engineer to your normal service engineer. * http://www.hse.gov.uk/pubns/indg422.pdf 

A Thorough Examination document should have a check list of items inspected so there are no grey areas as to what has been examined, so it is clear that a full inspection under LOLER & PUWER 1998 Regulations has been carried out and not just selected visual inspection, which would not constitute a Thorough Examination. If you are not sure, please visit www.thoroughexamination.org which for forklifts shows what should have been carried out. Some insurers only carry out the LOLER visual inspection and do not cover the PUWER side of the inspection.

The documentation is every bit as important as the inspection, so make sure your documentation is accepted as legal.

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