SUMMARY OF STATUTORY REGULATIONS
Lifting Operations and Lifting Equipment Regulations 1998
Regulation 2 - INTERPRETATION
1 b) "Lifting equipment' means work equipment for lifting or lowering
loads and includes as attachments used for anchoring, fixing or supporting it.
'Thorough examination" (a) means thorough examination by a competent person.
(b) where appropriate to carry out testing for the purpose described in the paragraph, includes such testing by a competent
person as is appropriate for the purpose. "Examination scheme' means a suitable
scheme drawn up by a competent person for such thorough examinations of lifting equipment at such intervals as may be appropriate
for the purpose described in regulation 9(3).
Regulation 9 - THOROUGH EXAMINATION AND INSPECTION
1) Every
employer shall ensure that before lifting equipment is put into service for the first time by him it is thoroughly examined
for any defect unless either
a)
the lifting equipment has not been used before and
b) in the case of lifting equipment for which an EC declaration of conformity could or should
have been drawn up, the employer has received such declaration made not more
than 12 months before the lifting equipment is put into service or, if obtained from the undertaking of another person, it
is accompanied by physical evidence.
2) Every
employer shall ensure that, where the safety of lifting equipment depends on the installation conditions, it is thoroughly
examined -
a)
after installation and before being put into service for the first time; and
b) after assembly and before being put into service at a new site or in a new location to
ensure that it has been installed correctly and is safe to operate.
3) Every
employer shall ensure that lifting equipment which is exposed to conditions causing deterioration which is liable to result
in dangerous situations is -
a)
thoroughly examine -
i) in the case of lifting equipment for lifting person or an accessory for lifting, it least every
6 months
ii) in the case of other lifting equipment, at least every 12 months; or
iii) in either case, in accordance with an examination scheme; and
iv) each time that exceptional circumstances which are liable to jeopardise the safety of the lifting equipment
have occurred; and
b)
if appropriate for the purpose, is inspected by a competent person at suitable interval between thorough examinations.
To
ensure that the health and and safety conditions are maintained and that any deterioration can be detected and remedied in
good time.
4) Every
employer shall ensure that no lifting equipment -
a)
leaves his undertaking; or
b) if obtained from the undertaking of another person, is used
in his undertaking, unless it is accompanied by physical evidence that the last thorough examination required to be carried
out under this regulation has been carried out.