LOLER Awareness Training for Lifting Operations Staff

LOLER awareness training covering LOLER regulations, lifting equipment, inspection awareness, staff duties and safer lifting practices.

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About This Course

LOLER awareness training is essential for staff who work around lifting equipment, lifting accessories, load movement, warehouse handling, operational supervision or workplace safety. Poor lifting practices can lead to serious injuries, damaged equipment, interrupted operations, inspection concerns, legal exposure and avoidable workplace risk. This course helps learners understand LOLER regulations, lifting equipment safety, pre-use checks, safe behaviour and the importance of speaking up before unsafe lifting becomes an incident.

This LOLER Awareness Training course gives general operatives, warehouse staff, floor supervisors, team leaders and support personnel a clear, practical introduction to safe lifting operations. Learners explore LOLER meaning, equipment scope, unsafe practices, lifting accessories, communication, hazard reporting, near-miss awareness and the role every staff member plays in supporting safer lifting environments.

What Is LOLER and What Does LOLER Stand For?

LOLER stands for the Lifting Operations and Lifting Equipment Regulations 1998. In practical terms, LOLER is a workplace safety framework focused on lifting equipment, lifting accessories and lifting operations carried out at work. It helps organisations manage the risks created when loads, materials, equipment or people are lifted or lowered using work equipment.

This LOLER Awareness Training course explains LOLER in clear, non-technical language so learners can understand what the regulations mean in everyday work. It does not turn learners into inspectors or competent persons, but it does help staff recognise why safe lifting systems, equipment condition, communication, planning and reporting matter in real workplaces.

Who Needs LOLER Awareness Training?

This course is designed for people who work near, support, supervise or take part in lifting operations, even where they are not the main equipment operator.

This course is suitable for:

  •  General operatives who work around lifting equipment, accessories, load movement or warehouse handling tasks
     

  • Warehouse staff who need to recognise unsafe lifting practices, blocked routes, unstable loads and damaged accessories
     

  • Floor supervisors and team leaders responsible for reinforcing safe systems of work during routine lifting operations
     

  • Support personnel who assist with lifts, observe load movement, help maintain clear lifting routes or report concerns
     

  • New starters who need structured LOLER awareness before working around lifting equipment or accessories
     

  • Safety teams and compliance teams seeking a practical awareness course for staff involved in lifting operations
     

  • Employers and managers who want consistent online training to support safer lifting culture and workplace responsibility
     

  • Staff who also need broader work equipment awareness, especially where LOLER and PUWER responsibilities overlap, such as those considering related PUWER Awareness training

What Does a LOLER Awareness Training Course Cover?

This course covers the practical knowledge staff need to understand LOLER awareness, lifting equipment responsibilities and safer behaviour around lifting operations. Learners study the purpose of LOLER regulations, what equipment is covered by LOLER, common lifting accessories, unsafe practices, pre-use checks, communication during lifts, real-time hazard response and near-miss reporting.

The course is intentionally clear, practical and non-technical. It is suitable for staff who need awareness rather than advanced inspection competence. The detailed course curriculum is provided below.

What Equipment Is LOLER Relevant To?

LOLER is relevant to many types of lifting equipment and lifting accessories used at work. Examples may include hoists, forklifts, cranes, pallet trucks, slings, hooks, shackles and eyebolts. The key question is whether equipment is used for lifting or lowering a load as part of work activity.

This course helps learners understand what equipment is covered by LOLER at an awareness level. It also explains why staff should not ignore damaged accessories, unclear markings, unstable loads, poor storage, unsafe load paths or lifting work that does not look properly controlled.

What Is a LOLER Inspection and Why Does Awareness Matter?

A LOLER inspection, often discussed alongside thorough examination, is a formal process used to check lifting equipment where required. Awareness training does not qualify learners to carry out LOLER inspections, but it helps staff understand why inspections, records, defect reporting and safe use matter.

LOLER regulations inspections are not only a technical issue for inspectors. Everyday staff can help prevent incidents by spotting visible damage, reporting faulty equipment, following safe systems of work and avoiding unsafe behaviour such as standing under suspended loads or stepping over sling lines.

Why Do LOLER Regulations and Inspections Matter at Work?

Lifting operations can create serious safety, operational and compliance risks when they are poorly planned, poorly communicated or carried out using unsuitable equipment. Loads can shift, fall, swing, overload equipment or place people in danger zones.

For organisations, weak LOLER awareness can lead to inconsistent working practices, preventable equipment damage, delays, incident investigations, inspection concerns and reputational harm. A workforce that understands basic LOLER responsibilities is better placed to report concerns early and support safer lifting operations.

LOLER also links closely with broader work equipment safety. In many workplaces, lifting equipment may also fall under PUWER expectations for suitable equipment, safe use, maintenance, inspection, training and competence. For staff who perform manual movement alongside mechanical lifting, Manual Handling Training can also support safer everyday working practices.

This course supports compliance awareness but does not replace a workplace risk assessment, legal advice, competent-person inspection, thorough examination, supervisor instruction or site-specific lifting plan. It is designed to strengthen practical awareness so learners can recognise risk, follow procedures and contribute to safer lifting environments.

LOLER Awareness Training from Global Safety Academy helps learners build confidence, workplace readiness and professional awareness around lifting operations. It gives employers a structured way to improve staff understanding and helps individuals demonstrate that they have completed focused training on LOLER regulations, lifting safety and workplace responsibility.

What You'll Learn

By completing this course, learners will be able to:

  • Explain what LOLER stands for and why LOLER awareness matters in lifting operations

  • Describe the basic purpose of LOLER regulations in workplace safety

  • Identify common lifting equipment and accessories that may be relevant to LOLER

  • Recognise unsafe practices such as overloading, poor communication and unstable loads

  • Understand their role in reporting hazards, defects and faulty equipment

  • Support safer use and storage of lifting accessories

  • Describe the importance of pre-use checks and knowing who to report concerns to
     
  • Explain why communication and coordination are critical during lifting operations
     
  • Respond appropriately when something does not look right during a lift
     
  • Recognise why near-miss reporting helps prevent future incidents
     
  • Apply everyday vigilance around load paths, sling lines, aisles and lifting routes
     
  • Understand the limits of awareness training and when competent advice is required
Requirements

No prior LOLER knowledge is required. This course is designed for beginners and staff who need clear, practical awareness of lifting operations without complex technical language.

The course is most useful for learners who work around lifting equipment, support lifting tasks, supervise teams, report equipment concerns or need to understand basic LOLER responsibilities in the workplace.

Learners should have:

  •  A willingness to apply the learning in a workplace or professional setting
     
  • Interest in LOLER awareness and practical lifting safety responsibilities
     
  • A device with internet access
     
  • Desktop or laptop access recommended for the best learning experience
Certification

Certification

After completing the course, learners will receive a Certificate of Completion from Global Safety Academy.

This certificate demonstrates that the learner has completed structured LOLER awareness training covering LOLER meaning, lifting equipment, lifting accessories, staff responsibilities, unsafe practices, pre-use checks, communication during lifts, hazard reporting, near-miss awareness and safer lifting habits. It confirms course completion but does not represent official government approval, a competent-person inspection qualification or a licence to conduct LOLER examinations.

Why Choose Us

Global Safety Academy provides clear, structured and professional training for learners, employers and teams who need practical workplace safety knowledge. This LOLER Awareness Training course is designed to make lifting safety easier to understand for staff who may not need advanced technical inspection knowledge but do need reliable awareness.

The course focuses on real workplace application, including unsafe practices, lifting accessories, communication, pre-use checks, near-miss reporting and everyday vigilance. It is suitable for busy professionals and organisations that need accessible online training with certificate-based completion.

Learners choose Global Safety Academy because the training is:

  •  Clear, structured, and easy to follow
     
  • Suitable for busy professionals and teams
     
  • Focused on real workplace and professional challenges
     
  • Built around practical application, not abstract theory
     
  • Written in accessible Global English
     
  • Designed for international learners and organisations
     
  • Supported by certificate-based completion
Compliance and Regulatory Alignment

This course supports practical awareness of LOLER regulations, safe lifting behaviour and staff-level responsibilities in workplaces where lifting operations take place.

This course supports awareness of:

  •  Lifting Operations and Lifting Equipment Regulations 1998
     
  • Health and Safety at Work Act principles
     
  • Provision and Use of Work Equipment Regulations 1998 awareness
     
  • Safe systems of work for lifting operations
     
  • Lifting equipment and lifting accessory safety
     
  • Defect, hazard and near-miss reporting responsibilities

LOLER places importance on safe planning, suitable equipment, appropriate supervision and safe conduct during lifting operations. This course helps learners understand those expectations in a clear, practical way without overwhelming them with legal jargon.

For employers and teams, the course supports a stronger safety culture by helping staff recognise unsafe lifting practices, report equipment concerns and understand why inspection awareness matters. It should be used alongside site-specific procedures, risk assessments, competent supervision and any role-specific instruction required by the organisation.

Career opportunities

This course can support professionals working in or moving toward roles such as:

  •  Warehouse Operative
     
  • General Operative
     
  • Forklift Operator
     
  • Lifting Operations Support Worker
     
  • Floor Supervisor
     
  • Team Leader
     
  • Warehouse Supervisor
     
  • Facilities Operative
     
  • Yard Operative
     
  • Health and Safety Coordinator

LOLER Awareness Training supports career development by helping learners demonstrate practical awareness of lifting operations, LOLER regulations, safe working practices, equipment concerns and reporting responsibilities. It is especially useful for roles where lifting equipment, load movement, supervision or workplace safety forms part of daily work.

Course Curriculum

4 sections1 Hour

Frequently Asked Questions

LOLER stands for the Lifting Operations and Lifting Equipment Regulations 1998. The term is commonly used in workplaces where lifting equipment, lifting accessories or lifting operations are part of daily work.

LOLER is a regulatory framework for lifting operations and lifting equipment used at work. It focuses on safe planning, suitable equipment, safe use, inspection awareness, defect reporting and the control of risks created by lifting or lowering loads.

LOLER regulations set expectations for managing lifting operations safely. They are associated with proper planning, appropriate supervision, safe working methods, suitable lifting equipment, clear markings, examination requirements and effective control of lifting-related risks.

LOLER may apply to lifting equipment and accessories used at work, including hoists, cranes, forklifts, pallet trucks, slings, hooks, shackles and eyebolts. This course explains equipment scope at an awareness level so staff know what to look out for and when to report concerns.

A LOLER inspection is commonly used to refer to checks or thorough examination processes for lifting equipment where required. This course does not qualify learners to conduct inspections, but it explains why inspection awareness, defect reporting and safe equipment use matter.

The cost of a LOLER test or thorough examination depends on the equipment, provider, site, location and inspection requirements. This course is training, not an inspection service, and is designed to help learners understand LOLER awareness and safer lifting responsibilities.

This beginner-level course is suitable for general operatives, warehouse staff, floor supervisors, team leaders and support personnel who work with or around lifting operations. It is also useful for employers and safety teams who want consistent awareness training for staff.

The core module learning takes approximately 40–56 minutes, based on four short modules of 10–14 minutes each. Learners should allow around 1 hour in total, plus time for the mock exam and final exam.

Yes. After completing the course, learners will receive a Certificate of Completion from Global Safety Academy. The certificate demonstrates completion of structured LOLER awareness training, but it is not a government licence or competent-person inspection qualification.

This course introduces LOLER inspection awareness but does not qualify learners to become LOLER inspectors. Becoming a competent inspector may require specialist technical knowledge, experience and role-specific competence. The course also does not replace legal advice, workplace risk assessment, formal inspection or competent authority guidance.

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