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The honest answer would be no I don't know - but I would keep the LOLER records for as long as the piece of equipment remains in service.

 

It is perhaps a leap of logic but anyone looking for records has to be happy with complete records for all equipment in service.

 

Once the equipment is taken out of service there is no point in keeping the records - they are either scrapped or disposed of with the equipment if applicable.

 

Cheers

mac

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