LOLER Inspection Services
LOLER Inspection Services

Compliant, Professional & Reliable Lifting Equipment Examinations from MSA Pallet Truck Services

If your business uses lifting equipment, you’re legally required to comply with the Lifting Operations and Lifting Equipment Regulations 1998 (LOLER). These regulations apply to any organisation or employer responsible for lifting equipment used in the workplace — regardless of ownership. That means whether you own, hire, or simply use lifting equipment, you have a duty to ensure it is regularly inspected and safe to operate.

At MSA Pallet Truck Services, we provide fully compliant LOLER inspection services to help you meet your legal obligations and maintain a safe working environment. Our qualified engineers conduct thorough examinations of lifting equipment and supply written reports to support your ongoing Health & Safety compliance.

What Is LOLER?

LOLER

LOLER ensures that all lifting operations are carried out safely, by competent individuals, and using properly maintained equipment. It applies to equipment such as pallet trucks, hoists, cranes, lifting chains, and more.

Under LOLER, lifting equipment must be:

These requirements are often supported by the Provision and Use of Work Equipment Regulations (PUWER), which may also apply depending on your equipment and usage.

Our LOLER Services Include:

All inspections are carried out by trained professionals, ensuring every piece of equipment we check meets the required standards for safe operation.

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On-Site Pallet Truck Inspection, Servicing & Repairs

Our visual inspections identify whether pallet trucks can be operated, adjusted, and maintained safely. We check for signs of wear or damage in line with L.O.L.E.R or P.U.W.E.R regulations and provide a written report before any work is carried out.

Servicing usually involves a visual inspection, refreshing grease points, checking or replacing lubricants and filters, minor repairs where possible, and making necessary adjustments. A written report is issued detailing completed work or recommendations.

Yes – where possible, our engineers will replace worn or defective parts on-site, using components that meet manufacturer specifications. Final adjustments and a safety check confirm that the equipment is safe and ready for use.

After the inspection, we’ll advise which trucks are serviceable and what parts may be needed. A clear quote will be provided, and once approved, the engineer will complete the repair work. Please contact us directly for pricing details.