Trolley Lift

Safe, efficient movement of trolleys between floors.
Trolley lifts are designed to transport goods or materials on trolleys between different floors, commonly used in restaurants, retail, and commercial buildings. Under the Lifting Operations and Lifting Equipment Regulations 1998 (LOLER), trolley lifts must undergo regular thorough examinations by a competent person to ensure safe and legal operation.
Trolley Lifts LOLER Examinations
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Frequency: At least every 12 months, or more frequently if a risk assessment requires.
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Inspector: Must be a competent person — independent, qualified, and experienced.
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Records: Keep LOLER reports and address any defects found.
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Legal duty: Owners and operators are responsible for arranging examinations to comply with legal obligations.
Failure to comply can lead to legal penalties and safety risks.
LOLER Requirements for Trolley Lifts
Our detailed inspection includes:
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Load platform and enclosure condition
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Door operation and safety interlocks
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Suspension mechanisms (ropes, chains, or belts)
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Control and emergency stop systems
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Structural and mechanical integrity
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Electrical safety and wiring
What’s Checked During the Examination
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