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Posted By naomi Good Afternoon
Could any of you out there help me out with some questons to ask students regarding the LOLER Regs please.
Thanks for your help in advance Naomi
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Posted By CFT Simple one is passenger carrying and non-passenger carrying have a different inspection regime.
There is one for starters.
CFT
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Posted By Brian Welch Naomi, You could start by looking at the this HSE publication and the references made within it. http://www.hse.gov.uk/pubns/indg290.pdfLet me know if this is not exactly what your looking for and I will endeavour to help further. Brian
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Posted By naomi Thanks for the response. Any more suggestions would be appreciated. Thanks Naomi
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Posted By Ali Check out the L113 and IndG 290 from HSE books (the 2nd one is a free leaflet) Ali
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Posted By Brian Welch Naomi, The HSE do a publication "Lifting Operations and Lifting Equipment Regulations (LOLER) 1998: Open learning guidance". ISBN 0717624641 for about £16 paste this link into your browser as a single line. http://www.hsebooks.com/...Fname=&product%5Fid=3312Brian
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Posted By William How about asking them whats a lifting accessory and what is classed as lifting equipment? shackles, slings, eyebolts and so on are lifting accessories and chain blocks, pull lifts, tirfors and cranes are classed as lifting equipment.
Another good one would be what is shock loading and in what way may it affect a effect lifting equipment if this occurs? Shock loading is when a load bounces about when attached to a crane usually, it can usually cause strain of up to 5 times the weight of the load to impact on the lifting equipment and accessories, which is why wire slings have the factor of safety/safety coefficient of 5:1 and nylon slings are 7:1.
Also a good one is what should be added to the weight of the load when selecting the correct equipment. The answer would be the weight of the lifting accessories and equipment.
And this is quite a good one i think, whats the first question you should ask yourself when planning a lift? Is the lift necessary is always the first thing that should be asked as lifting operations are hazardous and should be avoided if possible.
Hope this helps.
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