Lifting equipment’s inspections.
Crane, hoisting and lifting equipment inspection from SGS – ensure the safety and
reliability of your equipment and compliance with statutory requirements.
Whether you own or operate cranes, lifting or hoisting equipment, you need to ensure that they are safe, and in compliance with statutory requirements.
We can offer you the unrivalled expertise, experience and equipment to conduct professional statutory and voluntary crane inspection for Material-handling devices: including cranes, derricks, fork-lifts, truck-mounted cranes, shackles, hooks, elevating platforms, and telehandlersPersonnel handling devices: such as elevators, escalators, ski lifts, cable cars and mobile elevating work platforms (MEWPs)
Whether you own or operate cranes, lifting or hoisting equipment, you need to ensure that they are safe, and in compliance with statutory requirements.
We can offer you the unrivalled expertise, experience and equipment to conduct professional statutory and voluntary crane inspection for Material-handling devices: including cranes, derricks, fork-lifts, truck-mounted cranes, shackles, hooks, elevating platforms, and telehandlersPersonnel handling devices: such as elevators, escalators, ski lifts, cable cars and mobile elevating work platforms (MEWPs)

Our crane, hoisting and lifting equipment inspection services include:
1) Checking of brakes, clutches, sheaves, and wire rope assemblies.
3) Design studies and calculation reviews.
4) Dynamic and static load testing.
5) Inspection of all the structural load bearing members, including sheaves.
6) Checking crane girders, rails and columns of overhead cranes to assure structural integrity.
7) Line level and span crane gantry surveys.
8) Non-destructive testing (NDT) of load hooks for cracks and visual inspections for distortions.
9) Operational tests to assure that your unit is functioning properly.
10) Periodic inspections and inspection prior to use of mechanical, structural, electrical, and safety systems, as well as of wire ropes and chains.
11) Re-examination of all safety devices.
12)Regulatory compliance assessments.
13) Remnant life assessment.
14) Repairs supervision.
3) Design studies and calculation reviews.
4) Dynamic and static load testing.
5) Inspection of all the structural load bearing members, including sheaves.
6) Checking crane girders, rails and columns of overhead cranes to assure structural integrity.
7) Line level and span crane gantry surveys.
8) Non-destructive testing (NDT) of load hooks for cracks and visual inspections for distortions.
9) Operational tests to assure that your unit is functioning properly.
10) Periodic inspections and inspection prior to use of mechanical, structural, electrical, and safety systems, as well as of wire ropes and chains.
11) Re-examination of all safety devices.
12)Regulatory compliance assessments.
13) Remnant life assessment.
14) Repairs supervision.