The LOLER Training course delivers a clear understanding of the Lifting Operations and Lifting Equipment Regulations 1998—without all the legal jargon and heavy lifting. Designed with remote learners in mind, this online course explores the duties, risks, and documentation required under LOLER to keep lifting operations lawful, safe, and thoroughly documented.
From defining what counts as lifting equipment to understanding inspection records and employer responsibilities, the course lays out the essentials in a format that fits into your schedule—not the other way around. Whether you're responsible for overseeing equipment, writing policies, or simply need to understand your role in the chain, this training offers structured insight with no fluff and no fuss.
Learning Outcomes
- Understand the scope and purpose of LOLER regulations
- Identify key responsibilities for lifting equipment safety
- Explore inspection and record-keeping procedures under LOLER
- Learn equipment maintenance principles to reduce operational risks
- Recognise common lifting hazards and control measures
- Examine how LOLER applies across various work environments
Who is this Course For?
- Warehouse supervisors managing lifting operations remotely or onsite
- Site managers needing updated LOLER knowledge for documentation
- Safety officers responsible for regulatory awareness and risk assessment
- Logistics coordinators overseeing lifting plans and equipment use
- Facilities managers reviewing lifting systems within workplaces
- Anyone handling or supervising lifting equipment use
- HR professionals managing health and safety learning requirements
- Contractors working in construction or mechanical settings
Career Path
- Health and Safety Officer – £35,000 average salary
- Warehouse Supervisor – £28,000 average salary
- Logistics Manager – £40,000 average salary
- Facilities Manager – £38,000 average salary
- Construction Site Manager – £45,000 average salary
- Maintenance Coordinator – £32,000 average salary