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Aston Martin Impressed!
Lifting Gear and Safety (LGS), a trusted provider in the industry, has recently been awarded a prestigious contract to deliver a range of LOLER inspection and training courses to Aston Martin in Llandow, Cardiff. This facility serves as the manufacturing site for the renowned Aston Martin DBX, which is shipped worldwide. The scope of services that will be provided by LGS includes:
• Appointed Person training
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• Lifting Equipment Inspection
Basic Familiarisation
• Site Risk Assessment
• Crane Lifting and Usage training.
These offerings are crucial for maintaining compliance with LOLER regulations and ensuring the safe and efficient operation of lifting equipment within the Aston Martin manufacturing process. One of the key factors in selecting LGS is our ability to meet tight deadlines. Aston Martin required training to be delivered within a two-week period when production halts in July for essential maintenance and LOLER inspections. Our team demonstrated the capacity to deliver the necessary training efficiently and effectively within this limited timeframe. Additionally, Aston Martin was impressed by our innovative onsite lifting register. This online management lifting equipment register allows customers to access training certificates and keep track of upcoming due dates. The feature provides convenience and streamlines the management of lifting equipment for Aston Martin and other clients. Gary Moorhouse, Operations Director, LGS, commented, “We are proud to contribute to the safe and successful production of the Aston Martin DBX, while assisting Aston Martin in maintaining compliance with industry regulations and ensuring the safety of their personnel. By securing this contract with Aston Martin, we reaffirm our commitment to delivering high-quality LOLER inspections and training services.”
We Are Expanding!
Lifting Gear and Safety are looking forward to occupying the additional premises at their Bristol Depot. They have recently taken on a new lease on the unit next door to their existing building, as they require the extra capacity to manage existing workloads.