Loler Training Course

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LOLER Training Course

Course Overview: Loler Training Course

This LOLER course has been designed to teach duty holders and operators of lifting equipment how to comply with the Lifting Operations and Lifting Equipment Regulations (LOLER) 1998. It explains how to assess the risks, suitably select, store, set up, and operate equipment, carry out inspections, examination, and maintenance, and plan and supervise operations accordingly. The information covered in the course will help both employers and employees understand how to minimize risks and ensure operations are carried out safely

Certificate Validity

1 Year

Training Schedule

On-Demand

Course Objective

Topics Covered

This module discusses the importance of selecting suitable equipment and accessories for lifting operations, so they are appropriate and safe for the intended use. In particular, it looks at considering the equipment’s safe working load (SWL), strength, stability, and positioning, as well as working conditions and the environment.

Module One: Introduction to LOLER
Module Three: Selecting Suitable Lifting Equipment and Accessories

This module introduces the legal requirements set out by the Lifting Operations and Lifting Equipment Regulations and
some key terms surrounding it. It also provides an overview of what is meant by lifting equipment, lifting accessories,
and loads, as well as the risks posed by equipment and operations.

Module Four: Examination, Maintenance, and Storage
This module covers the importance of pre-use checks, examinations, and maintenance, as well as appropriate storage, to ensure equipment remains safe for use. It discusses who is responsible for carrying these out and defines the recommended frequency of examinations and inspections.
Module Five: Planning Operations and Reducing Risks
This module explains the importance of proper planning and supervision of lifting operations and lifting equipment. It explains the various risk factors that must be considered and controlled during operations, such as positioning equipment, considering suspended loads, proximity hazards, and weather conditions.