LOLER Inspections Warrington
Lifting Equipment Inspections
Due a LOLER inspection in Warrington? You’re in the right place.
GSB Inspections covers Warrington and the surrounding area for LOLER thorough examinations. Our engineers are competent persons under Regulation 9 of the Lifting Operations and Lifting Equipment Regulations 1998. We hold SAFed Associate Membership and a 5.0 Google rating.
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LOLER Inspections Warrington
Lifting Equipment Inspections
Due a LOLER inspection in Warrington? You’re in the right place.
GSB Inspections covers Warrington and the surrounding area for LOLER thorough examinations. Our engineers are competent persons under Regulation 9 of LOLER. We are a SAFed Associate Member with a 5.0 Google rating.
Fill in the form with your location and equipment list and we’ll come back to you with a quote. No broker chain. No call centre. No being handed between departments.

When the examination cycle gets away from you
Most businesses that contact us about a Warrington LOLER inspection are in one of two positions: the examination is coming due, or it has already lapsed. The cert has crept up, or you’re not happy with your current inspection provider, or a site change has meant nobody is tracking the schedule. That is the normal starting point — not a crisis, just a compliance gap that needs closing.
The specific triggers vary:
- The Report of Thorough Examination has expired and the previous provider has stopped chasing renewal — or the service quality has dropped.
- New equipment has been delivered and commissioned — reach trucks, a dock leveller, a vehicle lift — and needs a first-use thorough examination before operations start. The rule: a Declaration of Conformity less than twelve months old covers the initial examination only if the equipment was not assembled on site. If it was assembled on site, a competent person must examine it before first use regardless of how new it is.
- A multi-site business with premises across the WA postcode area needs to bring everything back onto a single forward schedule.
- A care operator in south Warrington has patient hoists being examined by the service provider rather than an independent competent person, and an internal audit has flagged the independence requirement.
If your situation is on that list, send the equipment list and we’ll have a quote back to you.
Lifting equipment we examine across Warrington
Warrington’s economy runs on logistics and advanced manufacturing, and the equipment that keeps it moving covers a wide range. The main operational clusters:
- Omega Business Park (WA5): One of the largest logistics and distribution developments in the North West, with major occupiers running substantial fleets. Forklifts, reach trucks, counterbalance trucks, dock levellers, powered pallet trucks, tail lifts on delivery vehicles, scissor lifts, container handling equipment, and loading-bay access platforms. Volume matters here — a single large occupier may have dozens of items on a single site.
- Birchwood Park (WA3): The UK’s principal nuclear engineering cluster, home to Sellafield Ltd’s engineering design headquarters, Rolls-Royce, Cavendish Nuclear, and National Nuclear Laboratories, among others. The lifting equipment profile is different from a logistics shed: overhead travelling cranes, jib cranes, gantry frames, runway beams, MEWPs, and specialist hoisting gear used in engineering and design facilities. Many of these sites are HSE-regulated under the nuclear directorate, making the competent person standard particularly important.
- Dallam, Winwick Quay, and the WA2 industrial corridor: Light manufacturing, trade counters, and commercial workshops. Vehicle lifts in MOT and HGV workshops, jib cranes, chain hoists, overhead cranes in steel stockholders and fabricators, tail lifts on service and delivery vehicles.
- Warrington town centre and commercial core (WA1): Passenger lifts, goods lifts, dumb waiters, stair lifts, and mortuary lifts in commercial and public buildings. These sites typically fall under Warrington Borough Council’s enforcement authority rather than HSE — a distinction that matters when a notifiable defect must be reported.
- South Warrington and the WA4 corridor: Care homes, assisted living facilities, and NHS-related premises running patient hoists, ceiling track hoists, and mobile hoists. Distribution premises and light industrial units with forklift inspection in Warrington requirements alongside goods lifts.
We also cover the broader WA postcode footprint — Runcorn, Frodsham, Lymm, Newton-le-Willows, and sites that sit in the Cheshire East or Merseyside boundary zones alongside Warrington proper. If the equipment you operate is not named here, send a description or photograph. We will confirm whether it falls under LOLER and give you an honest answer before we quote.

What happens when the engineer arrives on site
The process is the same regardless of equipment type or sector. Here is what to expect.
1
On site.
The engineer conducts the thorough examination in line with LOLER Schedule 1: visual examination, functional checks, measurement of wear, and where the competent person’s judgement requires it, non-destructive testing or a load test. The method is determined by the equipment type. Some disassembly may be required for complex or enclosed mechanisms.
2
Defects.
Any defect that is, or could become, a danger to people is reported to you verbally before the engineer leaves. This is a statutory requirement under Schedule 1, not a discretionary courtesy. Where the severity requires immediate withdrawal from service, you are told on the day so that repair or replacement can be arranged without delay.
3
Reporting.
You receive a Report of Thorough Examination for each item. The report contains all eleven items required by LOLER Schedule 1, including equipment identification, condition findings, defects noted, recommended actions, and the date the next examination falls due.
4
Records.
Reports are delivered electronically to the email address you provide. For multi-site Warrington operators, we can deliver to a single compliance inbox or separate addresses per site — whichever fits your record-keeping.








Who enforces LOLER in Warrington, and what that means for defect reporting
Enforcement of LOLER in Warrington is split between two authorities depending on the nature of the premises.
- HSE is the enforcing authority for industrial and manufacturing premises: the logistics sheds and distribution units on Omega and Gemini, the engineering facilities at Birchwood, manufacturing plants across Dallam and Winwick Quay, construction sites, and most of the borough’s factory and warehousing stock.
- Warrington Borough Council’s environmental health team is the enforcing authority for most other workplaces: offices, retail premises, care homes, hotels, leisure facilities, and the bulk of Warrington town-centre commercial buildings.
The compliance requirement under LOLER is identical in both cases. What changes is the reporting destination when a competent person identifies a defect that is, or could become, a danger to people. Under Schedule 1 of the regulations, that notification goes to the relevant enforcing authority — which, in Warrington, depends on which category your premises falls into.
Practical implication for a Warrington operator: if your estate spans categories — a distribution unit on Omega alongside a commercial office on Sankey Street, or a manufacturing facility in Dallam alongside a care home in Appleton — a notifiable defect on each site would be reported to a different authority. Warrington Borough Council environmental health can be reached on 01925 443322.
Our Commitment To Your Safety
We Are A Proud Associate Member Of The Safety Assessment Federation (SAFed)
As an associate member of the Safety Assessment Federation (SAFed), GSB Inspections demonstrates our commitment to complying with industry competency standards and the code of practice set by SAFed. This affiliation emphasizes our dedication to maintaining the highest levels of professionalism, ensuring your safety and peace of mind.

LOLER Inspections in Warrington
Warrington sits at WA1–WA5, with the broader WA postcode area extending to Runcorn, Frodsham, Knutsford, Lymm, Newton-le-Willows, and parts of south-west Greater Manchester including Altrincham. We cover the full area and can accommodate multi-site operators whose estates cross into Cheshire, Merseyside, or Greater Manchester.
Under Regulation 9 of LOLER, the duty to arrange a thorough examination sits with the dutyholder — the employer or organisation that owns or controls the lifting equipment. If you are managing equipment across a mixed estate, an examination scheme sets the forward schedule for each item based on its type and use.
Typical examination frequencies:
- Lifting equipment that lifts persons — 6 monthly
- Lifting accessories including chains, shackles, and slings — 6 monthly
- All other lifting equipment — 12 monthly
If you need an examination completed before a specific audit date or contract renewal, include that in your enquiry. We will confirm what is achievable.

Direct contact. No broker chain.
The most consistent feedback from facilities managers and business owners who have switched to GSB Inspections from a larger provider is the same: the previous arrangement involved too many layers between the person with a question and the person with an answer.
Our model is flat:
- When you ring 01782 855481, you reach senior staff directly. The two senior engineers handle enquiries. They can answer technical questions on the call and discuss your equipment list.
- When you email info@gsbinspections.co.uk with an equipment list, you get a quote back — we aim to respond within 48 hours.
- We hold SAFed Associate Membership and a 5.0 Google rating.
- We are competent persons under Regulation 9 of LOLER, and the same standard applies to our PUWER, PSSR inspections in Warrington, and LEV/COSHH work. If your Warrington sites need compliance covering across multiple regulations, you deal with one team, not separate contractors for each.
- We sell inspections only. We do not offer equipment maintenance, parts supply, or service contracts — which means our examination findings are not influenced by any commercial interest in the equipment’s condition.
Useful Warrington compliance resources
East Annexe, Town Hall, Sankey Street, Warrington WA1 1UH
Telephone: 01925 443322
The enforcing authority for LOLER in non-industrial Warrington workplaces: offices, retail, care premises, hotels, and the bulk of town-centre commercial buildings. The first point of contact for notifiable defect reports from these premises.
Suite 111, The Base, Dallam Lane, Warrington WA2 7NG
Telephone: 01925 715150
The principal business representative body for Warrington and Vale Royal, established 1876. Useful for operators seeking peer compliance networks and business support across the borough.
The authoritative source for LOLER inspection intervals, the definition of a competent person, Schedule 1 report requirements, and the examination scheme. The enforcing authority for most industrial and manufacturing premises in Warrington.
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Got Questions? (FAQs)
Lifting equipment should not be used once the examination interval has passed without a current Report of Thorough Examination in place — operating outside the statutory interval is a breach of LOLER. In practice: stop using the affected items if you can, send us your equipment list today, and we’ll come back to you with a date and a quote. We will not tell you the equipment is fine to keep running while you wait.
Yes. We routinely manage multi-site programmes for operators with premises across the WA postcode area. If your sites span Omega, Birchwood, and a town-centre commercial building, or run across into Runcorn, Cheshire, or south-west Greater Manchester, we can plan a combined visit schedule rather than treating each site as a separate enquiry.
In everyday use, the same thing. \u201cThorough examination\u201d is the term the regulations use — specifically Regulation 9 of LOLER 1998. \u201cLOLER inspection\u201d is what most operators actually search for and how most people refer to it in conversation. The output is identical: a statutory Report of Thorough Examination meeting the requirements of LOLER Schedule 1.
It depends. If the equipment has a Declaration of Conformity less than twelve months old and was not assembled on site, the initial thorough examination is covered. If it was assembled on site — which is common for overhead cranes, runway beams, and some access systems — it must be examined by a competent person before it enters service, regardless of how recently it left the manufacturer. If you are not certain which category applies, contact us before it goes into operation.
Yes! As an associate member of the Safety Assessment Federation (SAFed), GSB Inspections demonstrates our commitment to complying with industry competency standards and the code of practice set by SAFed. This affiliation emphasises our dedication to maintaining the highest levels of professionalism, ensuring your safety and peace of mind.
It depends on your premises type. HSE is the enforcing authority for industrial premises: factories, warehouses, logistics sites, manufacturing plants, construction sites, and most of what sits on Omega, Gemini, Birchwood, and the Dallam industrial corridor. Warrington Borough Council\u2019s environmental health team covers most other workplaces: offices, retail, care homes, hotels, and leisure facilities. If you are unsure which applies, contact us and we\u2019ll point you in the right direction.
Yes. The Report of Thorough Examination covers all eleven items required by LOLER Schedule 1 — equipment identification, date and place of examination, condition findings, defects identified, recommended actions, next examination due date, and the competent person\u2019s credentials. Insurers, internal audit teams, and HSE inspectors all work to the same Schedule 1 standard.
Ideally, your last Report of Thorough Examination for each item, your equipment register, and the dates of last examination. If records are incomplete — which is common after a site acquisition or FM contract handover — we can work from a physical asset list. The first visit takes slightly longer to capture everything from scratch, but the handover does not need to be complicated.
Yes. If your site operates forklifts alongside other LOLER-covered equipment — overhead cranes, dock levellers, scissor lifts, hoists — we examine everything in a single visit where the register and site logistics allow. There is no need to split the inspection between contractors. See our forklift truck inspections Warrington page for more detail on that equipment type.
LOLER stands for the Lifting Operations and Lifting Equipment Regulations 1998. It applies to any organisation that owns, operates, or controls lifting equipment used at work — cranes, forklifts, hoists, MEWPs, goods and passenger lifts, tail lifts, vehicle inspection ramps, patient hoists, and lifting accessories including chains, slings, and shackles. If lifting equipment is used at your Warrington premises for any work purpose, LOLER applies.
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