Curriculum
- 1 Section
- 5 Lessons
- 65 Weeks
Module 1: Introduction
Welcome to the LOLER Risk Assessor Course
This first module introduces you to the key principles and purpose of the Lifting Operations and Lifting Equipment Regulations (LOLER) 1998. Understanding the background and intent of these regulations is essential before learning how to assess lifting operations safely and effectively.
LOLER was introduced under the Health and Safety at Work etc. Act 1974 to ensure that all lifting equipment and operations in the workplace are safe, suitable for use, and properly maintained. These regulations apply to all industries where lifting equipment is used — from construction and manufacturing to logistics, warehousing, and offshore operations.
The role of a LOLER Risk Assessor is to ensure that lifting activities are planned, executed, and reviewed in a manner that minimises risk to people, equipment, and the surrounding environment.
What Is a LOLER Risk Assessment?
A LOLER Risk Assessment is a structured process used to identify, evaluate, and control the risks associated with lifting operations. It involves analysing the task, equipment, environment, and personnel involved to ensure compliance with LOLER and broader health and safety standards.
A proper risk assessment allows employers and duty holders to:
- Identify potential hazards linked to lifting operations.
- Implement control measures to prevent accidents.
- Ensure lifting equipment is suitable, inspected, and properly maintained.
- Record findings and demonstrate compliance with legal duties.
Why LOLER Matters
By applying LOLER correctly, organisations not only comply with the law but also protect their workforce, improve operational efficiency, and reduce costly downtime caused by equipment failure or accidents.
Responsibilities Under LOLER
As a LOLER Risk Assessor, your role is to ensure these responsibilities are met through systematic and evidence-based assessment.
Course Learning Outcomes for This Module
By the end of Module 1, you should be able to:
Explain the purpose and scope of LOLER.
Understand the importance of risk assessment in lifting operations. Identify who
Identify who is responsible under LOLER.
Recognise the key elements that ensure safe lifting practices.
Next Steps
In the next module, we will explore the Relevant Regulation in detail — including how LOLER interacts with other key safety laws such as PUWER (Provision and Use of Work Equipment Regulations) and the Health and Safety at Work Act.
This foundation will help you understand the full legal framework that governs lifting operations in the UK.
What Is a LOLER Risk Assessment?
A proper risk assessment allows employers and duty holders to:
- Identify potential hazards linked to lifting operations.
- Implement control measures to prevent accidents.
- Ensure lifting equipment is suitable, inspected, and properly maintained.
- Record findings and demonstrate compliance with legal duties.
Why LOLER Matters
Lifting operations, when not properly controlled, can result in serious injuries, equipment failure, or even fatalities. Every year, incidents occur due to inadequate planning, poor equipment maintenance, or untrained personnel.
LOLER exists to prevent these incidents by ensuring that:
- Every lifting operation is properly planned and supervised.
- All equipment used for lifting is fit for purpose and regularly inspected.
- Competent persons conduct thorough examinations and assessments.
By applying LOLER correctly, organisations not only comply with the law but also protect their workforce, improve operational efficiency, and reduce costly downtime caused by equipment failure or accidents.
Responsibilities Under LOLER
LOLER places duties on employers, self-employed individuals, and anyone who owns, operates, or controls lifting equipment. Key responsibilities include:
- Ensuring lifting equipment is strong, stable, and suitable for its intended use.
- Carrying out thorough examinations at specified intervals by a competent person.
- Keeping records of inspections and maintenance.
- Ensuring lifting operations are planned and supervised safely.
As a LOLER Risk Assessor, your role is to ensure these responsibilities are met through systematic and evidence-based assessment.
Course Learning Outcomes for This Module
Explain the purpose and scope of LOLER.
Understand the importance of risk assessment in lifting operations. Identify who
Identify who is responsible under LOLER.
Recognise the key elements that ensure safe lifting practices.
Next Steps
In the next module, we will explore the Relevant Regulation in detail — including how LOLER interacts with other key safety laws such as PUWER (Provision and Use of Work Equipment Regulations) and the Health and Safety at Work Act.
This foundation will help you understand the full legal framework that governs lifting operations in the UK.