Automotive Lift Institute introduces Check360 inspection, label
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CORTLAND, N.Y. — The Automotive Lift Institute (ALI) has developed a new lift inspection process called Check360, a comprehensive examination of the lift structure as well as its electrical and mechanical components.
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inspectionincludes a review of training logs, operating instructions and safety materials. Check360 inspections meet the requirements of the national safety standard governing lift operation, inspection and maintenance, ANSI/ALI ALOIM (current edition).
The ALI Lift Inspector Certification Program was introduced in 2012 to provide a resource for standardized lift inspection procedures and qualified lift inspectors to perform them.
Only ALI certified lift inspectors can perform a Check360 inspection. At the conclusion of the inspection, the inspector will provide the customer with a report of the results and apply a Check360 inspection label to every lift that passes. The label features the Check360 mark in the center, the ALI Certified Lift Inspector hologram, a serial number matching the inspection report number and the inspector's individual four-digit ID. There is a new label color every year — 2021 labels are orange — and all unused labels must be accounted for at the end of the year.