Boom lifts are key powered access equipment across a range of industries, providing reliable, safe access to elevated work platforms. Like all lifting equipment, boom lifts must be correctly maintained to ensure that they remain compliant, safe, and fully operational. One of the most important legal requirements for boom lifts is LOLER compliance, which requires equipment used for lifting people to undergo regular Thorough Examinations.
Boom lift servicing plays an important role in keeping boom lifts compliant and gives them a much better chance of passing a LOLER inspection. By identifying wear early and keeping hydraulic, electrical, and safety systems in good condition, servicing helps improve LOLER compliance and inspection outcomes. We explain how regular servicing supports LOLER compliance and why preventative maintenance is so important.
How Regular Boom Lift Servicing Supports LOLER Compliance
LOLER regulations are designed to ensure that lifting equipment remains safe to use and does not present unnecessary risks to operators or those working nearby. Boom lifts must undergo LOLER Thorough Examinations at least every six months, which involve checking the condition, safety, and functionality of key components within the machine.
Regular servicing helps ensure boom lifts remain in safe working condition and allows potential issues to be identified during an inspection before they become serious problems. By carrying out preventative maintenance throughout the year, businesses can significantly reduce the risk of equipment failing a LOLER examination.
Identifying Wear and Damage Early
Boom lifts operate in demanding environments and are regularly exposed to heavy workloads, weather conditions, and constant movement, all of which cause gradual wear. Regular servicing allows engineers to inspect key components, including pins, bushes, pivot points, hydraulic hoses, and structural areas. Identifying wear early ensures issues are repaired before they affect safety or raise compliance concerns during a LOLER Thorough Examination.
Maintaining Hydraulic System Performance
Hydraulic systems are essential for the safe lifting, lowering, and positioning of boom lifts, and any decline in performance can create compliance risks. During servicing, hydraulic fluid levels are checked, hoses and fittings are inspected, and early signs of leaks or pressure loss are identified. This helps maintain safe operation and reduces the likelihood that faults will be flagged during a LOLER inspection.
Reducing the Risk of Electrical Faults
Electrical systems control key functions including movement, sensors, emergency systems, and safety devices, all of which are assessed during a LOLER inspection. Servicing includes testing wiring, connections, batteries, sensors, and control systems to ensure reliable performance. Identifying electrical faults early helps prevent unexpected failures or safety issues that could result in compliance concerns or inspection failures during LOLER examinations.
Ensuring Safety Devices Function Correctly
Safety devices are critical to LOLER compliance as they ensure safe operation of boom lifts under all conditions. These systems include emergency stop functions, tilt sensors, overload protection, and emergency lowering systems. Regular servicing allows engineers to test and confirm that all safety features are working correctly, helping ensure compliance and reducing the risk of faults being identified during inspection.
Supporting Consistent Safe Operation Between Inspections
LOLER compliance is not only about passing a six-month inspection but also about maintaining safe operation throughout the entire period between examinations. Regular servicing ensures the boom lift remains in good working condition by identifying developing faults early. This ongoing maintenance reduces deterioration, supports safer day-to-day use, and helps demonstrate readiness for compliance ahead of each LOLER Thorough Examination.
The Key Components of a Boom Lift Service
During a boom lift service, several maintenance procedures are performed to ensure the machine remains safe, reliable, and fully operational. Servicing is preventative and aims to identify early signs of wear or damage before they develop into serious faults that could lead to LOLER failures or unexpected breakdowns. At Elite Access Repairs, we offer professional boom lift servicing to help businesses keep equipment in good working condition, improve reliability, and support ongoing compliance.
Visual Inspection and Structural Checks
The first stage of a boom lift service involves a full visual and structural inspection of the machine. Engineers check key components such as the boom structure, chassis, pins, bushes, and pivot points for signs of wear, corrosion, cracks, or damage. This helps identify early deterioration that could affect safety or performance and keeps the machine in good condition between LOLER inspections.
Hydraulic and Electrical System Testing
Engineers then inspect and test the hydraulic and electrical systems to ensure safe and reliable operation. Hydraulic fluid levels are checked, and hoses, seals, and cylinders are examined for leaks or pressure issues. Electrical components such as wiring, sensors, batteries, and control systems are also tested, helping maintain smooth operation and reducing the risk of unexpected faults or breakdowns on site.
Safety Function and Operational Testing
The final stage involves testing all safety and operational functions of the boom lift. This includes emergency stop systems, tilt sensors, overload protection, and movement controls to ensure they respond correctly. Engineers also check lifting and lowering functions under normal working conditions. Any minor issues identified are addressed early, helping maintain safe operation and reducing the likelihood of larger faults developing over time.
Boom Lift Servicing at Elite Access Repairs
At Elite Access Repairs, we provide boom lift servicing to help businesses keep their equipment safe, compliant, and fully operational. Servicing helps assess boom lift performance, identify early signs of wear or damage, and ensure that all hydraulic, electrical, and safety systems are functioning as they should to support ongoing LOLER compliance.
We can service a wide range of boom lift makes and models, ensuring each machine is fully inspected, maintained, and kept in reliable working condition. We also provide LOLER inspections alongside regular servicing to ensure your equipment meets all legal requirements for lifting operations and remains safe for continued use.
To find out more about boom lift servicing, fill out our online contact form or call 01908 756 056 to speak with a member of our team today.
