LOLER stands for Lifting Operations and Lifting Equipment Regulations 1998. It's a set of regulations in the United Kingdom that places duties on people and companies who own, operate or have control over lifting equipment. This includes a wide range of equipment used at work to lift or lower loads, such as cranes, forklift trucks, lifts, hoists, and accessories like chains, slings, and eyebolts. LOLER requires that lifting equipment is strong and stable enough for its intended use, is marked appropriately, is thoroughly examined by a competent person, and is used safely. The aim is to prevent accidents and injuries associated with lifting operations.
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