An overhead crane inspection is a regular assessment of the condition and performance of an overhead crane. The purpose of an inspection is to ensure that the crane is in good working order and meets all relevant safety standards. An overhead crane inspection typically includes a visual inspection of the crane components, such as the runway, hoist, trolley, and controls, as well as a load test to verify the crane's capacity. Inspections may be performed by trained personnel within the organization or by a qualified third-party inspection service. Inspection reports are usually generated after the assessment, which includes recommendations for any necessary repairs or maintenance. Regular inspections are essential to ensure the safe operation of an overhead crane and to prevent accidents and injuries. The frequency of inspections depends on the frequency and severity of the crane's usage and the recommendations of the manufacturer and regulatory agencies.