LOLER (Lifting Operations Lifting Equipment Regulations)

The Lifting Operations Lifting Equipment Regulations 1998 (LOLER)are set of regulations created under the Health & Safety at Work act 1974.

Description

Topics: 

Understanding the responsibility of a competent person
Understanding the LOLER 98 regulations
Understanding PUWER 98 regulations
Understanding why faulty equipment must not be used
Identifying different parts of the equipment that need inspection
Inspecting equipment and preparing an inspection report/log
Including inspection of Gas Monitors, Tripods, Escape Sets, Harness & Fall Arrest.

Prerequisites

Candidates should be able to read, write and understand English as all documentation, presentations and examination paperwork will be in English only.

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