What is Engineering Inspection?
Engineering Inspection is a legal requirement for certain types of equipment, which must be certified as in a serviceable and safe condition. This sometimes comes under the title of Statutory Equipment Inspection certificate.
The role of an engineering inspection is to assess your plant or machinery to identify any risks that are present or may arise in the future. Depending on the regulations. These inspections are usually required to be completed every 6-12 months, depending on factors such as the type of machinery, what it will be used for, and how much use.
What should my insurance cover?
Many policies can be extended to include a range of benefits such as:

Pressure plant

Lift / Crane plant

Local exhaust ventilation plant

Power press

Electrical & mechanical equipment
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