LIFTING EQUIPMENT
INSPECTIONS & TESTING
Reduce the risk of accidents linked to lifting devices thanks to periodic verification carried out by Bureau Veritas teams
COMPLIANCE WITH REGULATIONS
Lifting devices (auxiliary loading cranes on vehicles, forklifts, people lifting platforms, vehicle lifting bridges) are the cause of a significant number of work accidents (falling loads, etc.).
To ensure safer working conditions for workers using or working in contact with such equipment, the regulations provide for commissioning or recommissioning checks and periodic checks.
WE VERIFY THE SAFETY OF ALL YOUR LIFTING EQUIPMENT
Due to their diverse uses, lifting solutions are considered one of the most critical forms of equipment globally. Generally, lifting operations in construction and in the oil and gas industry occur during the transportation of material from one location to another, and during the installation and dissembling process. To ensure your site is protected from accidents caused by lifting operations, we help you provide needed health and safety standards, and protect against property and environmental damage.
WHY CHOOSE US TO ASSESS YOUR LIFTING EQUIPMENT SAFETY
We have a qualified team of engineers who perform thorough examination and necessary testing of all of your lifting equipment, in line with the requirements of local regulations and international standards.
There is a wide range of lifting equipment in the construction industry, such as cranes, hoists, tele- handlers, forklifts, and much more. Each of these kinds of equipment comes in different sizes and specifications for different purposes.
With Bureau Veritas, you can ensure all your lifting equipment fully complies with global health and safety stipulations, and your employees, visitors, and overall site are protected. We undertake the inspection, testing, and certification work of all your lifting equipment, both onshore and offshore.
We also verify load monitoring equipment and provide proof of load and initial testing.
Bureau Veritas undertake the following procedures when inspecting lifting equipment:
- Factory Acceptance Testing (FAT)
- Site Acceptance Testing (SAT)
- Lifting equipment technical audits
- Accident investigations
- Lifting procedure writing
- Review of lifting plans
- Supervising lifting operations
In-service verfication of lifitng equipment (English)
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