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  • Equipment Name

  • ID/Serial No

  • Conducted on

  • undefined

  • Signature

General Inspection

  • Visual inspection for damage or wear and tear

  • Check for proper labeling and markings

  • Verify that the equipment is within its weight capacity limits

  • Ensure safety devices (e.g., limit switches, emergency stop) are functional

  • Verify that control systems (if applicable) are in good working order

  • Wire Rope/Chain/Straps
  • Check for any signs of fraying, kinks, or damage

  • Ensure proper lubrication if required

  • Check for proper attachment to hooks or attachments

  • Hooks and Attachments
  • Inspect for wear, cracks, or deformation

  • Ensure proper latch functionality

  • Verify that hooks are not overloaded

  • Hydraulic or Pneumatic Systems
  • Check for hydraulic leaks or pneumatic system integrity

  • Verify proper pressure levels and functionality

  • Inspect hoses and connections for damage or wear

  • Electrical Systems
  • Check electrical wiring for wear or damage

  • Verify that electrical components (e.g., switches, motors) are functioning properly

  • Ensure grounding is adequate

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  • Additional Comments/Notes:

  • Immediate repairs required:

  • Schedule maintenance within:

  • Is equipment is safe for use

  • **Next Inspection Due:**

  • Remember to conduct regular LOLER inspections as required by regulations and manufacturer guidelines to ensure the safety and reliability of your lifting equipment. Adjust the checklist based on the specific equipment and industry regulations applicable to your situation

  • Inspector's Signature:

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