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Firefighting lifts and evacuation lifts are specialist installations designed to operate during building emergencies. Firefighting lifts provide fire crews with controlled access to upper floors, while evacuation lifts enable the safe removal of mobility-impaired persons. These lifts must meet additional design and performance standards beyond those of standard passenger lifts, and their inspection requirements reflect this critical safety role.

Our local network of qualified Engineer Surveyors provides independent firefighting and evacuation lift inspections across Essex. Essex's mix of dense urban areas in the south and more rural communities in the north means inspection schedules need to account for varying site types — from major port facilities and distribution centres to small independent workshops and farm operations.

Firefighting and Evacuation Lift Inspections Across Essex

Essex has a diverse economic base combining major logistics operations along the Thames Estuary and M25 corridor with significant manufacturing, automotive, and construction activity. The county's proximity to London and its own substantial population base sustain a broad range of industrial and commercial operations requiring regular lifting equipment inspections.

Logistics and distribution are the dominant sectors for lifting equipment demand in Essex, driven by the Thames Estuary ports and the M25/A13 corridor. The county also has a significant manufacturing base, particularly in Basildon and Chelmsford, along with a strong construction sector serving both residential and commercial developments. The automotive trade is well-represented across the county, generating demand for garage equipment inspections.

Equipment We Inspect

  • Firefighting lifts (BS EN 81-72 compliant)
  • Evacuation lifts (BS EN 81-76 compliant)
  • Fire-rated lift landing doors
  • Secondary power supply and switchover systems
  • Fireman's control panels and communication systems
  • Smoke ventilation shafts serving lift wells
  • Water drainage systems in lift pits

Firefighting and evacuation lift thorough examinations include all standard lift checks plus additional verification of fire-mode operation, fireman's switch and recall functions, communication systems between the car and fire command station, secondary power supply switchover under load, fire-rated landing door integrity, and water management systems in the pit. The competent person must confirm that the lift can operate safely in fire conditions as designed.

Key Industrial and Commercial Areas in Essex

London Gateway logistics park, Stanford-le-Hope
Lakeside Basin and West Thurrock industrial area
Basildon industrial estates
Chelmsford Business Park and Springfield industrial area
Southend Airport Business Park
Colchester Northern Gateway

Legal Requirements and Inspection Frequency

Firefighting lifts must comply with BS EN 81-72 and evacuation lifts with BS EN 81-76. In addition to the standard LOLER requirements (thorough examination every 6 months as they carry persons), Building Regulations Approved Document B and BS 9999 set requirements for when firefighting lifts must be installed. The Regulatory Reform (Fire Safety) Order 2005 also places duties on the responsible person to maintain firefighting and evacuation facilities.

Required Inspection Interval

Every 6 months (lifts carry persons); additional fire system checks may be required by the fire risk assessment

Infrastructure and Major Projects

Essex's infrastructure drives significant demand for firefighting and evacuation lift inspections. Key sites and projects include:

  • Port of Tilbury
  • London Gateway deep-water port
  • M25 and A13 corridor
  • Dartford Crossing / A282
  • London Southend Airport
  • Freeport East (Harwich)

Frequently Asked Questions

Is a firefighting lift inspection different from a normal lift inspection?

Yes. In addition to all standard passenger lift checks, a firefighting lift examination verifies fire-mode operation, the fireman's recall switch, communication systems, secondary power supply, fire-rated door integrity, and water drainage. These additional checks reflect the lift's critical role during building emergencies.

Who decides if a building needs a firefighting lift?

Building Regulations Approved Document B and BS 9999 set the criteria. Generally, buildings over 18 metres in height or with a floor more than 7.5 metres below ground level require a firefighting lift. The requirement is determined at the design stage and enforced through building control.

Can a standard passenger lift be used as a firefighting lift?

No. A firefighting lift must be specifically designed and installed to BS EN 81-72 standards, including fire-rated construction, independent power supply, water protection, and fireman's control features. A standard passenger lift does not meet these requirements and must not be used by fire crews.

Do you cover the Essex ports and logistics parks?

Yes. We regularly attend sites at the Port of Tilbury, London Gateway, Lakeside Basin, and logistics parks along the A13 and M25 corridors. Our Engineer Surveyors are familiar with port security requirements and can coordinate inspections around vessel schedules and shift patterns.


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