Lift Work Experience in Stoke

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Michael Robinson has just done some lift work experience at our offices in Stoke. Unfortunately Michael missed out on work experience via college due to COVID 19, just like many other children did. Our MD Paul Robinson thought it was a good idea for Michael to meet the team and learn a bit about lifts and what we do.

When asked if he enjoyed his few days Michael said “yeah I had a nice Indian meal last night and learnt about lifts”.

Traditional lift maintenance allows our experienced lift engineers more time to look after your lifts on site. By offering the right lift service, our engineers can help cut down on call-outs, breakdowns and costs. By spending more time on an individual lift it allows our engineers to prevent issues happening in the future. We do not believe in giving our engineers huge rounds to complete each day as this can cut back on quality and time on site.

Our lift maintenance packages can be tailor made to suit clients requirements. We can offer standard contracts or comprehensive solutions for your lift servicing. However we like to take into consideration the type of equipment, usage, age and clients budgets before we agree the best way forward for you.

By having the right in house engineers and right lift maintenance structure 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 throughout the UK for hydraulic lifts, traction lifts, platform lifts, cabin lifts, 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 from these customers.

Nationwide Lift Services Lifts can also do LOLER inspections nationwide for all types of lifts and escalators.

These 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 (including inspection and maintenance). 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 at all for any lift repair work or lift modernisation work. You can get in touch by emailing us at  or telephone us on: 01782 562000

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