




The number one cause
of vehicles falling from
workshop lifts is user error...
Get the right training, stay compliant, and protect your team.


Lift Safety Is Your Legal Duty —
and Your Lifeline
Learning how to use a vehicle lift safely isn’t just a legal requirement — it could save your life, or prevent a serious injury to you or someone else.
You are required by Law to receive proper training if you are required to operate or works around vehicle lifts as part of your work. If you haven’t received the lift safety training, ask your employer for it today. Failing to do so doesn’t just put you at risk — it makes you complicit.

Why Choose Us
With years of experience in the automotive industry and specialist expertise in health and safety legislation, we understand the real-world challenges faced by workshops, technicians, and employers.
We’re trusted by vehicle lift manufacturers, training providers, and multinational organisations to design and deliver accurate, compliant, and practical training materials — including full operator handbooks, safety programmes, and eLearning modules.
Our reputation is built on industry knowledge, attention to detail, and a commitment to safety and compliance. When you train with us, you’re learning from professionals who help set the standards others follow.




What Our Course Covers

This course provides the essential knowledge and practical understanding every workshop professional needs to operate vehicle lifts safely and legally. Whether you’re a mechanic, bodyshop technician, or MOT tester, the training ensures you meet your legal duties under LOLER and PUWER, while protecting yourself, your colleagues, and your workplace from avoidable risk.

01

Introduction
– including the safe use of lifts, jacks, and associated workshop tools.
02

Legislation
– understanding the key requirements of health and safety law, including LOLER, PUWER, and the Machinery Regulations
03

Safe Lifting Practices
– assessing lifting capacity, vehicle weight, and how to correctly establish a vehicle’s centre of gravity.
04

Vehicle Lift Types
– exploring single-post, two-post, four-post, scissor, mobile column, and motorcycle lifts.
05

Safety Precautions
– recognising different lift types and applying the correct safety checks for each.
06
Inspection & Maintenance

– understanding the importance of regular checks, preventative maintenance, and ongoing training to ensure safe operation.
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