Guides & Advice
Expert guides on LOLER, PSSR, PUWER and LEV inspections. Understand your obligations, compare costs, and find the right provider for your business.
If your business uses lifting equipment, you are legally required to have it thoroughly examined under LOLER. This guide explains what drives the price and how to compare quotes effectively.
Read article →Pressure systems inspections under PSSR 2000 vary widely in cost. This guide breaks down typical prices and explains what affects the quote you receive.
Read article →PUWER applies to all work equipment used in the workplace. Inspection costs depend on the equipment type, complexity, and risk level.
Read article →LEV testing under COSHH is required at least every 14 months. Costs vary by system type and complexity. Here is what to expect.
Read article →UKAS accreditation is the gold standard for inspection bodies in the UK. But not all accredited providers are the same. Here is how to compare them.
Read article →UK businesses face multiple statutory inspection obligations across different regulations. This guide brings them together and explains how to compare providers.
Read article →Comparing statutory inspections is not just about price. This guide explains how to evaluate providers, bundle inspections, and manage your compliance programme effectively.
Read article →The UK engineering inspection market has traditionally been opaque. A marketplace approach brings transparency, competition, and better outcomes for businesses.
Read article →LOLER inspections are a legal requirement for all UK businesses using lifting equipment. This comprehensive guide answers every common question.
Read guide →PSSR inspection frequency is not a fixed interval — it depends on the Written Scheme of Examination. This guide explains what determines your inspection schedule.
Read guide →LOLER and PUWER both relate to equipment safety but have different scopes and requirements. This guide explains the difference and where they overlap.
Read guide →LEV systems must be thoroughly examined and tested at least every 14 months under COSHH. This guide explains the requirements and what affects your testing schedule.
Read guide →UKAS accreditation is the gold standard for inspection bodies in the UK. This guide explains what it means, how it works, and whether you need an accredited provider.
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