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Crane Inspections in Ashford, Kent

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Cranes are among the most safety-critical items of lifting equipment found on construction sites, in ports, and across heavy industry. The forces involved in crane operations mean that any undetected defect can have catastrophic consequences. Thorough examinations verify that every structural, mechanical, and safety system is functioning within safe parameters.

Crane Operations in Ashford

Crane work in Ashford typically supports construction projects, infrastructure maintenance, and industrial lifts. Each crane on site needs an up-to-date thorough examination — and fleets need coordinated scheduling to keep production moving.

Ashford has experienced significant growth driven by the High Speed 1 rail link providing fast connections to London and continental Europe. The town is a major commercial centre for the eastern part of Kent, with substantial construction activity, a growing logistics sector, and a diverse manufacturing base. Ashford International Station anchors ongoing regeneration and development in the town centre. Our Engineer Surveyors provide crane inspections to businesses throughout Ashford and nearby areas including Willesborough, Kennington, Wye.

Crane Types We Inspect in Ashford

  • Tower cranes
  • Mobile cranes
  • Crawler cranes
  • Overhead travelling cranes
  • Gantry cranes
  • Jib cranes (wall-mounted and free-standing)
  • Loader cranes (lorry-mounted)
  • Mini cranes and spider cranes

Crane thorough examinations assess structural integrity of the boom, jib, and mast sections. Wire rope condition is checked for broken strands, corrosion, and distortion. Hook blocks, safety catches, and load indicators are tested. Slew rings, bearings, and outrigger systems are inspected for wear. Limit switches, overload protection, and emergency stop systems are verified as operational.

Equipment We Typically Inspect in Ashford

Based on the industries operating in and around Ashford, our Engineer Surveyors commonly carry out crane inspections on:

  • Tower cranes on Ashford Commercial Quarter regeneration sites
  • Mobile cranes supporting housebuilding programmes on Ashford's western and northern expansion areas
  • Overhead travelling cranes in manufacturing units at Eureka Business Park

Common Defects Identified During Inspections

Our Engineer Surveyors regularly identify the following defects during crane inspections in Ashford and the surrounding area:

  • Wire rope deterioration — broken strands, birdcaging, or corrosion
  • Hydraulic hose wear, chafing, and oil leaks
  • Structural cracking at boom weld joints
  • Limit switch or anti-two-block device malfunction
  • Outrigger pad cracking or deformation
  • Slew ring bearing wear beyond tolerance

Industries We Support in Ashford

Ashford's local economy includes construction and housebuilding, logistics, manufacturing, and retail — sectors where crane inspections are regularly required to maintain legal compliance and workplace safety.

Across Kent, Construction and logistics dominate demand for lifting equipment inspections across Kent. The Thames Gateway development programme continues to drive building activity in the north of the county, while cross-Channel freight operations sustain a large fleet of material handling equipment along the M20 corridor. Manufacturing, food processing, and agricultural operations across the county's rural areas also generate steady inspection demand.

Why Crane Inspections Matter in Ashford

Sustained housebuilding programmes around Willesborough and the Ashford Commercial Quarter regeneration have made tower and mobile cranes a persistent feature of the town's skyline. Every erection or relocation triggers the need for thorough examination — and overhead cranes inside manufacturing units add scheduled annual examinations.

BS 7121 and the Ashford Operation

BS 7121 is the non-statutory code of practice for safe use of cranes — it doesn't create legal duties of its own, but it's the established benchmark for reasonably practicable planning and supervision under HSWA. Our reports note conditions affecting either the LOLER thorough examination or the BS 7121 picture for Ashford operations.

Our Coverage Around Ashford

We cover Ashford and the surrounding villages including Willesborough, Kennington, Wye, Charing, Hamstreet, and Great Chart. Our engineers regularly attend Orbital Park, Eureka Business Park, the Ashford Commercial Quarter, William Harvey Hospital, and sites along the A20 and A28 corridors.

Inspection Frequency and Legal Requirements

Under LOLER Regulation 9, cranes must be thoroughly examined at least every 12 months. Cranes used for lifting persons must be examined every 6 months. After installation, erection, or any assembly that could affect safety, a crane must be thoroughly examined before being put into service. The competent person must also assess the adequacy of the crane's installation including ground conditions and proximity hazards.

Required Inspection Interval

Every 12 months (every 6 months if used for lifting persons); also after each erection or assembly

Covering Ashford and Kent

Kent businesses often require flexible scheduling to accommodate the county's spread-out geography, from the Thames Estuary in the north to the Romney Marsh in the south. Our local Engineer Surveyors operate across the entire county, reducing travel time and enabling responsive service.

Frequently Asked Questions

How often do cranes need a thorough examination?

Cranes require thorough examination at least every 12 months under LOLER. If the crane is used to lift people, the interval reduces to 6 months. A thorough examination is also required after every installation, erection, or assembly at a new location.

Can a crane be used if the examination certificate has expired?

No. Operating a crane beyond its thorough examination due date is a breach of LOLER and a criminal offence. The crane must be taken out of service immediately until a valid report of thorough examination has been issued by a competent person.

Who is responsible for arranging crane inspections?

The duty holder — typically the employer or the person who controls the use of the crane — is legally responsible for ensuring thorough examinations are carried out on time. This responsibility cannot be delegated to the crane operator.

Do you cover all of Kent including rural areas?

Yes. Our Engineer Surveyors are based across Kent and cover the entire county from the Thames Estuary towns in the north through to the Romney Marsh in the south. We regularly attend sites in rural locations, farms, and small workshops as well as major industrial estates and construction sites.


Crane Inspections in Kent

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