CFTS
Stand number: 6.120
- | Telehandlers, loaders and attachments
- | Tractors
- | Agricultural machinery
Part of UKMHA, CFTS is a national accreditation scheme for Thorough Examination. It has a comprehensive inspection procedure for companies who service work equipment.
For more than 20 years, CFTS has set the standard. Our accredited inspectors are held to a rigorous code of practice, ensuring every examination meets the highest level of scrutiny.
When you see the distinctive CFTS mark, you know your equipment has been thoroughly checked by an experienced, accredited examiner in compliance with LOLER 98 and PUWER 98.
If you own and operate work equipment, such as telehandlers, tractors, forklifts, man-up vehicles or stackers, you need CFTS.
Address
34B Kingfisher Court Hambridge RoadNewbury
Berkshire
RG14 5SJ
United Kingdom
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A Thorough Examination provider should inspect all safety-critical parts as required by LOLER and PUWER regulations. It’s the law. That means checking the entire vehicle from the top of a truck mast ...
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The Risk of Relying on Incomplete Inspections It’s easy to assume that once your materials handling equipment has been inspected, you’re covered. Many businesses will hear the term “thorough examinati ...
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CFTS, the body behind a national standard for the Thorough Examination of lift trucks, has announced the appointment of Simon Gribble as its new Technical Manager for the Central region. Simon joins t ...
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The UK’s largest accrediting body for the Thorough Examination of lifting equipment across the materials handling, agriculture, and construction sectors has announced the appointment of Rob Fisher as ...
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In materials handling operations, Thorough Examinations are not always at the forefront of minds. And that could put employers out of step with legislation in the event of a collision or impact. Expla ...
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If your farm uses lifting equipment, as the owner/employer you’re legally required to arrange a LOLER inspection at least once a year to ensure the lifting components (forks, boom, mast, chains etc) a ...