Inspection frequencies: Property
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Property: Commercial and residential (high rise)

A guide to inspection frequencies

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    Employers have a duty of care to ensure the health, safety and welfare of their employees. Periodic inspections and/or thorough examinations on their plant and equipment form part of this vital duty, whilst also ensuring employer conformity to applicable health and safety legislation.

    Plant and equipment within the workplace needs to be examined and properly maintained to ensure it is safe to operate, and that it complies with applicable health and safety legislation; requiring statutory examinations at specific intervals, which exist outside normal equipment maintenance and servicing procedures.

    Regular inspections may also serve as a good preventative maintenance programme to ensure the integrity of plant and equipment; helping to minimise machinery breakdowns.

    Inspection frequencies

    Different types and categories of equipment have varying inspection frequencies according to applicable health and safety legislation.

    Typical equipment and installations found within high rise (e.g. office, hotel) and residential (e.g. flats/apartments) properties are listed below, together with the applicable legislation.

    Applicable legislation (1) Premise type Typical equipment Inspection/thorough examination frequency (months)
    Lifting Operations and Lifting Equipment Regulations 1998 Residential houses/flats Platform lift/home lift 6
    Wheelchair/stair lift 6
    Personnel hoist 6
    High rise properties Passenger lifts/elevator 6
    Platform lift 6
    Window cleaning equipment/building maintenance unit 6
    (1) For Northern Ireland, similar statutory equipment legislation is applicable.
    Applicable legislation (1) Premise type Typical equipment Inspection/thorough examination frequency (months) (2)
    Pressure System Safety Regulations 2000 High rise properties Coffee machine boiler 14
    Air conditioning units (>25kW) 60
    Hot water boiler (>100ºC) 14
    Expansion vessel (used for hot water systems) 26
    (1) For Northern Ireland, similar statutory equipment legislation is applicable. (2) Examination intervals for statutory pressure systems are dictated by a Written Scheme of Examination; a legal document that details the items within the pressure system, including protective devices, and outlines the inspection frequency and requirements.
    Applicable legislation (1) Premise type Typical equipment Inspection/thorough examination frequency (months)
    Provision and Use of Work Equipment Regulations 1998 Residential houses/flats and high rise properties Hot water boiler (<100ºC) 12
    Air conditioning units (<25kW) 12
    General mechanical and electrical plant (e.g. motors, pumps) 12
    High rise properties Escalators 6
    (1) For Northern Ireland, similar statutory equipment legislation is applicable.
    Applicable legislation (1) Premise type Typical equipment Inspection/thorough examination frequency (months) (2)
    Electricity at Work Regulations 1989 Residential houses/flats and high rise properties Low voltage electrical installations 60 or change of occupancy
    Portable appliances 12
    (1) For Northern Ireland, similar statutory equipment legislation is applicable. (2) The frequency of period inspection for electrical systems, installations and equipment covered by the Electricity at Work Regululations is dependent on the type and use of the installation, the quality and frequency of maintenance and any external influences which the installation may be subject to.
    Applicable legislation Premise type Typical equipment Inspection/thorough examination frequency (months)
    S.I. No. 299 of 2007: Safety, Health and Welfare at Work (General Application) Regulations 2007 Residential houses/flats Platform lift/home lift 6
    Wheelchair/stair lift 6
    Personnel hoist 6
    High rise properties Passenger lifts/elevators 6
    Platform lift 6
    Window cleaning equipment/building maintenance unit 6
    Applicable legislation Premise type Typical equipment Inspection/thorough examination frequency (months)
    S.I. No. 445 of 2012: Safety, Health and Welfare at Work (General Application) (Amendment) Regulations 2012 High rise properties Coffee machine boiler 14
    Air conditioning units (>25kW) 60
    Hot water boiler (>100ºC) 14
    Expansion vessel (used for hot water systems) 26
    Applicable legislation Premise type Typical equipment Inspection/thorough examination frequency (months)
    S.I. No. 299 of 2007 (Regulation 30): Safety, Health and Welfare at Work (General Application) Regulations 2007 Residential houses/flats and high rise properties Hot water boiler (<100ºC) 12
    Air conditioning units (<25kW) 12
    General mechanical and electrical plant (e.g. motors, pumps) 12
    High rise properties Escalators 6
    Applicable legislation Premise type Typical equipment Inspection/thorough examination frequency (months)
    Electricity at Work Regulations 1989 Residential houses/flats and high rise properties Low voltage electrical installations 60 or change of occupancy (1)
    Portable appliances 3-60 (2)
    (1) Unless specified otherwise by a risk assessment/the manufacturer. (2) A general guide dependent on location, and unless specified otherwise by a risk assessment/the manufacturer.

    Plant Guide: Diagrams

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