Access Equipment Inspections in Tunbridge Wells, Kent
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Work at height remains the single largest cause of fatal workplace injuries in the UK. MEWPs (mobile elevating work platforms), scaffold hoists, and powered access equipment must be thoroughly examined at regular intervals to protect the workers who rely on them. A thorough examination is not optional — it is a legal requirement wherever equipment is used to lift people to height.
MEWPs and Access Equipment in Tunbridge Wells
Work-at-height equipment in Tunbridge Wells covers construction MEWPs, facade access platforms, scissor lifts, and personnel fall-arrest systems. Almost everything in this category falls in the 6-monthly LOLER inspection bracket — because almost everything in it is used to lift people.
Royal Tunbridge Wells is a substantial commercial centre serving the southern part of Kent and the High Weald area. The town has a diverse economy including professional services, healthcare, retail, and a notable independent business sector. Construction and property refurbishment in the town centre and surrounding residential areas generate consistent demand for lifting and access equipment inspections. Our Engineer Surveyors provide access equipment inspections to businesses throughout Tunbridge Wells and nearby areas including Tonbridge, Southborough, Paddock Wood.
Access Equipment We Examine in Tunbridge Wells
- Scissor lifts (electric and diesel)
- Cherry pickers and boom lifts
- Truck-mounted access platforms
- Mast climbers
- Scaffold hoists and material hoists
- Building maintenance units (BMUs)
- Suspended access cradles
- Ladder hoists
Access equipment thorough examinations prioritise platform stability and guardrail security, since personnel are directly exposed to fall risk. Hydraulic and electrical systems controlling boom extension and platform levelling are tested. Emergency lowering mechanisms must function independently of the main control system. Outrigger interlock systems and chassis levelling indicators are verified. Structural integrity of the boom, mast, and platform decking is assessed for fatigue, cracking, and corrosion.
Equipment We Typically Inspect in Tunbridge Wells
Based on the industries operating in and around Tunbridge Wells, our Engineer Surveyors commonly carry out access equipment inspections on:
- Scissor lifts used in shop and restaurant fit-outs across the town centre
- Cherry pickers for facade and signage maintenance on heritage and listed buildings
- Truck-mounted access platforms for arboricultural work and external maintenance
Inspection Frequency and Legal Requirements
Because MEWPs and access platforms are used to lift persons, LOLER Regulation 9 requires thorough examination at intervals not exceeding 6 months — twice as frequent as equipment used only for lifting loads. The Work at Height Regulations 2005 impose additional duties on employers to plan, organise, and supervise work at height using suitable equipment.
Required Inspection Interval
Every 6 months (mandatory for all equipment lifting persons)
Harness and Lanyard Inspections in Tunbridge Wells
Fall-arrest equipment used in Tunbridge Wells — harnesses, lanyards, retractable fall arresters, anchor points — is examined every 6 months as lifting accessories under LOLER. We track each item by ID against the inspection record so duty holders have full traceability.
Industries We Support in Tunbridge Wells
Tunbridge Wells's local economy includes construction and refurbishment, healthcare, professional services, and retail and hospitality — sectors where access equipment 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 Access Equipment Inspections Matter in Tunbridge Wells
Town centre shop and restaurant fit-outs, listed-building facade maintenance, and the High Weald's tree-rich residential stock all keep cherry pickers, scissor lifts, and truck-mounted platforms in rotation. As all these machines lift persons, the LOLER examination cycle is 6 months, not 12.
Our Coverage Around Tunbridge Wells
We cover Tunbridge Wells and the High Weald including Tonbridge, Southborough, Paddock Wood, Crowborough, Pembury, and Langton Green. Our engineers regularly attend North Farm industrial estate, Tunbridge Wells Hospital at Pembury, town centre retail and hospitality premises, and properties along the A21, A26, and A267 corridors.
Covering Tunbridge Wells 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
Why is the inspection interval 6 months instead of 12?
LOLER requires equipment used for lifting persons to be thoroughly examined every 6 months, rather than the standard 12 months for load-only lifting equipment. This reflects the higher risk to human life if the equipment were to fail.
Do hired MEWPs need a thorough examination?
Yes. The duty holder — typically the company hiring the MEWP — is responsible for ensuring the equipment has a valid thorough examination certificate before it is used. Reputable hire companies will provide this, but the duty holder must verify it.
What about scaffold hoists used temporarily on site?
Scaffold hoists and material hoists used on construction sites require thorough examination before first use and then at least every 6 months if lifting persons, or 12 months if lifting loads only. Temporary use does not exempt the equipment from inspection.
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.
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