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Bassett Fork Trucks Ltd. 45 Oak Place ● North Weald ● Epping ● Essex CM16 6JH
Sales 01992 523899
enquiries@bassettforktrucks.co.uk
Thorough Examination
If you own or operate a forklift truck, you are required by law to ensure that it
holds a report of Thorough Examination. This applies even to trucks on hire.
Failure
to comply can leave you open to prosecution and could invalidate your insurance…
or much worse in the case of a serious accident arising from faulty equipment.
IMPORTANT HEALTH & SAFETY INFORMATION
Thorough Examination of lifting equipment. The following information applies to all users of lifting equipment such as forklift trucks.
A Thorough Examination is a statutory requirement for lifting equipment under the
Lifting Operations and Lifting Equipment Regulations 1998 (LOLER 98), Regulation
9. It has the same purpose as an MOT inspection by providing a report, which identifies
that the lifting equipment is safe to use, and/or advice
that needs to be followed
to avoid risks in use. It is just as important as an MOT – probably more so! There
is a legal requirement for a Thorough Examination to be carried out on fork lift
trucks at least once a year, and often more frequently depending on conditions of
use.
What does a Thorough Examination involve?
A Thorough Examination is the inspection
of lifting equipment, as required by LOLER 98, and other safety related components
or equipment, as required by PUWER 98. A Competent Person is required to examine
these items, check them for serviceability and report accordingly. It is not a full
maintenance inspection of the truck. A Thorough Examination is substantially different
from a maintenance inspection and the Competent Person has different duties to fulfill
under the law.
Who is responsible for making sure that a fork lift truck has a current Report of
Thorough Examination?
In simple terms it is the employer of the operator who has this
responsibility. Under Health and Safety legislation the employer has a duty of care
– “it shall be the duty of every employer to ensure, as far as is reasonably practical,
the health, safety and welfare at work of all his/her employees” The employer must
ensure that the fork lift trucks that his/her operators use are safe. This is achieved
through the implementation of a programme of Thorough Examinations. (It should be
remembered that Thorough Examinations run alongside necessary maintenance procedures
and checks, not in place of them.)
Where the employer is the owner of the fork lift truck this duty is clear. The employer must make arrangements for every fork lift to be Thoroughly Examined on a regular basis, at least once per year. (The actual frequency will be determined by the Competent Person.) If the employer is not the owner of the truck but leases the truck, or rents it on a long-term basis, usually 12 months or more, the responsibility is the same as though the trucks were owned by the employer.
Bassett Fork Trucks Limited are in a position to arrange and manage all your Thorough
Examination requirements. We offer one off Thorough Examinations or can offer a management
programme that will ensure Thorough Examinations are carried out at the required
intervals. We will arrange and contact you when each Thorough Examination becomes
due, taking away the need for you to remember or worry.
All Thorough Examinations
are carried out by a qualified engineer/examiner.