Service lifts

Efficient and safe vertical transport for service operations.
Service lifts are designed to carry goods, equipment, and sometimes personnel within hotels, hospitals, offices, and commercial buildings. Under the Lifting Operations and Lifting Equipment Regulations 1998 (LOLER), service lifts must undergo regular thorough examinations by a competent person to ensure safe and lawful operation.
Service Lifts LOLER Examinations
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Frequency: At least every 12 months, unless risk assessments require more frequent inspections.
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Inspector: Must be a competent person — independent, qualified, and experienced.
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Records: Maintain LOLER reports and take prompt action on any defects.
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Legal duty: Owners, employers, and facilities managers must ensure examinations are arranged.
Non-compliance risks legal penalties and unsafe conditions.
LOLER Requirements for Service Lifts
Our detailed examination covers:
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Lift car and door mechanisms
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Safety gear and interlocks
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Suspension ropes or chains
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Control systems and emergency functions
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Braking systems
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Structural integrity of shaft and machinery
What’s Checked During the Examination
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