Engineering

JD Lifting Ltd. are dedicated to supporting the engineering sector, where precision and reliability are paramount, as your trusted source for risk management services.

Our expertise in inspections covers a large range of engineering operations, enabling us to address our customers’ unique challenges and ensure their ongoing success. We adhere to strict safety regulations, ensuring complete regulatory compliance and operational efficiency.

The Role of JD Lifting Ltd. in the Engineering Sector.

The engineering industry is at the forefront of innovation and technological advancement.

RELIABLE INSPECTIONS ARE CRUCIAL TO STAYING COMPETATIVE AND DELIVERING EXCEPTIONAL RESULTS.

We take pride in working closely with our customers in the engineering industry. Our team of qualified engineers provide expert inspection services, creating customised solutions to meet the specific and unique needs of each project.

Our LOLER, PUWER, PSSR and Crane Services ensure that all lifting equipment, work equipment, pressure systems and crane systems comply with up to date safety standards and regulations, reinforcing our commitment to comprehensive safety and operational excellence.

We currently carry out inspection contracts for many companies in the engineering sector. Every sector is important, but JD Lifting understands the importance of the engineering sector being the driver in innovation and technological advancement. Because of this, we adhere to efficient planning and customising inspection contracts, to bolster operational efficiency whilst remaining compliant. This is crucial to remain at the forefront of innovation.

We continue to thank all of our customers in the engineering sector for all of the support, and we will continue to offer the best and most efficient services, aimed at aiding in compliance and assisting in operational efficiency.

Frequently Asked Questions:

What are the LOLER requirements for using gantry cranes in engineering workshops?

Gantry cranes must be thoroughly examined before first use and at regular intervals, typically every 12 months, but depending on the usage and environmental conditions this could be as often as once a month.

Pressure vessels must undergo regular inspections and maintenance as specified in the written scheme of examination issued. This is to comply with the PSSR Regulations.

Detailed records of all lifting equipment inspections, maintenance, and any defects must be maintained and readily available.

Hydraulic systems must be regularly inspected and maintained to prevent failures and ensure safety.

All machinery must have clearly marked and easily accessible emergency stop systems to quickly shut down operations in case of an emergency.