Manual Lift Inspection Labour Costs
Definition
Inspections include in-service visual checks before each use, periodic 12-monthly reviews, and major overhauls, all requiring logged records by certified inspectors.
Key Findings
- Financial Impact: AUD 200-500/hour for certified inspectors x 40-80 hours/year per lift
- Frequency: Daily pre-use + 12-monthly periodic + 5-10 year major
- Root Cause: Manual disassembly, tactile checks, and paper-based logging
Why This Matters
The Pitch: Skiing facilities in Australia 🇦🇺 spend AUD 20,000+ yearly on manual inspection labour. Automation of logging cuts this by 50%.
Affected Stakeholders
Lift Technician, Compliance Officer
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Methodology & Sources
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Related Business Risks
Lift Compliance Inspection Fines
Downtime from Inspection Non-Compliance
Customer Friction from Dynamic Pricing
Pricing Visibility Errors
GST Reporting Complexity
Fehlverbuchung von Demo- und Kommissionsware (GST-/Ertragsleck)
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