Lifting Operations & Equipment

What is lifting operations / lifting equipment?

Lifting Equipment is defined as any equipment whose principal purpose is to lift or lower loads, including attachments used for anchoring, fixing or supporting it. The Regulations cover a wide range of equipment including:

Why is lifting equipment important?

These Regulations replaced many other pieces of Health and Safety Legislation and were introduced in order to control and minimise the risks posed by lifting equipment and related operations to employees and others including members of the public, contractors, other users of the premises, sites etc.

What does the law say?

All employers have statutory obligations in relation to the health and safety of their employees and premises. There are elements of the following legislation that affect the use of lifting equipment and carrying out lifting operations in the workplace:

Good lifting equipment practice

Based on the results of the risk assessment, safe systems of work should be developed and used for all lifting operations taking into account the working environment, geographical location, local site conditions etc., where the equipment is to be used. You need to ensure that all lifting equipment, and any accessories or attachments, are:

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