Lift survey in Glasgow

Nationwide lifts have this week attended a Lift survey in Glasgow regarding the passenger lift that had been left out of service for some time. Nationwide lifts offer free site surveys and quotations which includes a full risk assessment carried out whilst on site.Providing the customer first class customer service and identifying the problem there and then whilst on site. We were able to fix this problem straight away, leaving the client with a healthy running lift. This has prompted very good feedback from the client.

Nationwide lifts will now be doing a lot more work for the client who are a Property Management Company in the Scotland area.

By having the right Lift engineers and the correct lift maintenance regime in place, this will save you money, hassle and downtime for all your lifts.

Our lift engineers have experience in servicing and repair work for all types of lifts.

We currently have lift maintenance contracts in place nationwide for hydraulic lifts, traction lifts, platform lifts, dumbwaiters, step lifts, chain driven lifts and hoists. We look after many exciting sites with various passenger lifts, goods lifts and platform lifts as part of our current portfolio. With some excellent reference sites and reference customers in the UK, we have grown our business via repeat work and word of mouth from these customers.

Nationwide Lifts & Escalators Ltd can also do LOLER inspections for clients throughout the UK

The Lifting Equipment and Lifting Operations Regulations (often abbreviated to LOLER) place duties on people and companies who own, operate or have control over lifting equipment. This includes all businesses and organisations whose employees use lifting equipment, whether owned by them or not. In most cases, lifting equipment is also work equipment so the Provision and Use of Work Equipment Regulations (PUWER) will also apply hence why it’s imperative to have a maintenance agreement in place with Nationwide Lifts & Escalators Ltd.

All lifting operations involving lifting equipment must be properly planned by a competent person, appropriately supervised and carried out in a safe manner.

LOLER also requires that all equipment used for lifting is fit for purpose, appropriate for the task, suitably marked and, in many cases, subject to statutory periodic thorough examination. Records must be kept of all thorough examinations and any defects found must be reported to both the person responsible for the equipment and the relevant enforcing authority.

Please contact us if we can help further regarding a Lift survey in Glasgow or any other parts of the UK at head.office@nationwide-lifts.com or call us on FREEPHONE 0800 599 9177.

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