LOLER examinations are essential for powered stair climbers. Along with any equipment that lifts more than 300mm, powered stair climbers need a Thorough Examination under LOLER. These should be carried out annually, more often under extreme conditions or in exceptional circumstances eg an accident.
Essentials
The examination will be undertaken on your work premises. A clear area with good lighting and 2m social distancing is essential. Facilities including hand washing will also be required.
Thorough Examination
The engineer will start by examining the truck in detail ensuring that all functions are working correctly. The electrical system will be checked for faults. Welds will inspected for cracks, and the toe plate examined to ensure that that it’s not twisted. Wheels, axles and lifting mechanism must be in good condition. Labels including CE marking, SWL and the data plate will be checked. Any faults will be recorded and a time stipulated for the repairs to be carried out. More serious faults may mean the equipment is withdrawn from use until repaired.
Service and Repairs
Assuming that there are no serious faults, the engineer will then service the truck and undertake any minor repairs or adjustments. If additional costs are to be incurred, you will be asked to authorise the work before he proceeds.
Report of Thorough Examination
When the engineers paperwork is received back at the office, a Report of Thorough Examination (RTE) will be prepared. This confirms that the equipment was left in safe working order. It may also be required by another company if the equipment is to be used on their premises. It is an important document and should be filed safely.
Conclusion
A LOLER examination for a powered stair climber is not a nice to have option, it’s a legal requirement. It’s also re-assurance that the equipment is safe to use. A sound investment indeed.