INSPECTION & CERTIFICATION OF CRANES AND LIFTING EQUIPMENT
Throughout Australia, government legislation requires that lifting equipment be inspected on a regular basis by qualified inspectors.
Entry to most mines and projects now requires production of safety certificates.
Standards that lifting equipment must comply with include AS 1418 Cranes, codes such AS 2626 Industrial Safety Belts and Harnesses and manufacturer instructions.
ITS carry out inspections according to Australian and International Standards and carry the NATA endorsement as your assurance of quality.
Mobile Cranes including forklifts, telehandlers and Franna cranes
Forklifts
Concrete pumps
Tower cranes
Side booms
Below-the-hook lifting devices
Slings
Spreader bars
Shovels
Backhoes
Draglines
Vehicle mounted aerial devices
Lattice boom cranes
Vehicle mounted aerial devices
Portal cranes
Gantry cranes
Overhead cranes
Pedestal cranes
Vehicle hoists
Excavators
Power lift platforms
Scissor lifts
Boom elevating work platforms
ITS staff are highly experienced and can test smaller individual components such as forklift tynes or large units such as tower cranes.
Some of the units we've inspected include Demag, Dieci, Favco, Franna, HIAB, Hitachi, Hyundai, JLG, Kato, Kevrek, Kobelco, Komatsu, Liebherr, Lima, Linmac, Maxilift, Niftylift, P&H, Potain, Snorkel, Tadano, Tadano, Terek, Volvo, Zoomlion.
Supporting our inspection and certification activities we have an extensive range of NDT equipment.
This includes fibrescopes, digital video equipment, fully featured ultrasonic flaw detectors, thickness gauges, phased array ultrasonics, IRIS ultrasonics, remote field, near field, eddy current, magnetic particle equipment and Selenium, Iridium, and X-Ray radiographic imaging.