Lift Inspections in Brentwood, Essex | EIS
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Passenger lifts, goods lifts, and service lifts are permanent installations found in offices, residential buildings, hospitals, shopping centres, and industrial premises. They carry people and goods multiple times daily, often for decades. Thorough examination verifies that safety-critical systems — including door interlocks, overspeed governors, and emergency braking — are functioning correctly to prevent entrapment, free-fall, or crush injuries.
Brentwood is a prosperous town in south-west Essex, strategically positioned between the M25 and A12. The town serves as a base for corporate offices, professional services, and a range of construction and property development activity. Its accessibility to both London and the wider Essex business area makes it a practical location for companies requiring regular equipment inspections. Our Engineer Surveyors provide passenger and goods lift inspections to businesses throughout Brentwood and nearby areas including Shenfield, Ingatestone, Pilgrims Hatch.
What We Inspect in Brentwood
- Passenger lifts (traction and hydraulic)
- Goods lifts and service lifts
- Platform lifts (disabled access)
- Dumbwaiters and food service lifts
- Stairlifts in commercial premises
- Home lifts (where used in a work context)
- Inclined platform lifts
- Vertical platform lifts
Lift thorough examinations cover the car structure and platform, guide rails and fixings, suspension ropes or hydraulic rams, door interlocks and landing door mechanisms, overspeed governor and safety gear, buffer assemblies, and the control system. The competent person checks that all safety devices operate within their design parameters and that no deterioration has occurred that could lead to failure.
Industries We Support in Brentwood
Brentwood's local economy includes corporate offices and professional services, construction and property development, retail, and healthcare — sectors where passenger and goods lift inspections are regularly required to maintain legal compliance and workplace safety.
Across Essex, 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.
Local Coverage Areas
We provide passenger and goods lift inspections to businesses at and around Brentwood Enterprise Park, Hubert Road industrial area, as well as across the wider Brentwood area.
Inspection Frequency and Legal Requirements
Passenger lifts must be thoroughly examined at intervals not exceeding 6 months under LOLER, because they lift persons. Goods-only lifts require examination every 12 months. The Lifts Regulations 2016 (implementing EU Directive 2014/33/EU) apply additional requirements to new lift installations. Building owners and managing agents are typically the duty holders responsible for arranging thorough examinations.
Required Inspection Interval
Every 6 months for passenger lifts; every 12 months for goods-only lifts
Common Defects Found
During passenger and goods lift inspections in Brentwood and the wider Essex area, our Engineer Surveyors commonly identify:
- Door interlock wear or maladjustment allowing doors to open between floors
- Suspension rope wear, corrosion, or uneven tension
- Hydraulic cylinder seal leaks causing creep
- Guide shoe or roller wear affecting ride quality and safety
- Overspeed governor requiring recalibration
- Pit equipment damage from water ingress
Covering Brentwood and 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.
Frequently Asked Questions
How often does a passenger lift need inspecting?
Passenger lifts must be thoroughly examined at least every 6 months under LOLER, because they are used to carry people. This applies to all passenger lifts regardless of age, type, or usage level.
Who is responsible for lift inspections in a building?
The duty holder is responsible — this is typically the building owner, landlord, managing agent, or facilities management company. In multi-tenanted buildings, the responsibility usually falls on whoever has control of the common parts including the lift.
What happens if a defect is found during examination?
If the competent person identifies an immediate danger, they must notify the duty holder immediately and may issue a defect notification to the HSE under LOLER Regulation 10. The lift must be taken out of service until the defect is rectified. Less critical defects are noted in the report with a timeframe for remedial action.
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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