We carry out expert inspections and tests in line with current legislation for pressure and gas RTE.
Expert inspections and tests of RTE.
In accordance with Act No. 124/2006 Coll., Section 9(1)(a), and Decree of the Ministry of Labour, Social Affairs and Family No. 508/2009 Coll., Section 9, we provide expert inspections and tests of reserved technical equipment, including pressure, lifting, electrical and gas technologies.
In addition to inspections, we also provide removal of minor defects and testing of measuring devices.
We help you prepare RTE records, inspection schedules and reports on the status of your legal obligations.
From initial analysis to the final service report.
Within expert inspections and tests of RTE, we provide individual services separately or as a complete service package for your operation.
Classification of RTE by technology type.
Decree 508/2009 Coll. divides reserved technical equipment into four main groups. Each group has its own inspection intervals and documentation requirements.
Pressure RTE
Water-heating and steam boilers, stationary pressure vessels, expansion vessels and pipeline systems for gases and hazardous liquids.
Lifting RTE
Lifts, escalators, moving walkways, platforms for persons with limited mobility, cranes and mobile work platforms.
Electrical RTE
Building electrical installations, main distribution cabinets, lightning protection systems, electrical machines and appliances managed within the building.
Gas RTE
Gas distribution systems in buildings, gas boiler rooms, gas regulation stations and equipment for burning gaseous fuels with output above 5 kW.
Operational audit, RTE records and inspection planning.
We also offer occupational safety and health services related to work activities on reserved technical equipment, including preparation of reports on compliance status.
What a building manager or owner must monitor in 2026.
Under current legislation, the manager is required to maintain accurate records of all RTE in the property and ensure their safe operation.
1. Documentation and asset records
Each device must have an asset record, operating instructions and an inspection logbook. Missing documentation is often one of the first reasons for penalties during inspections.
2. Expert inspections, tests and deadlines
Inspection and testing deadlines must be monitored. Some intervals are measured in years, others in months, depending on the type and category of the equipment.
3. Rectification of deficiencies
If a serious defect is identified by the inspection technician, the equipment must be taken out of service immediately until repaired and safely returned to operation.
Four steps to safe RTE operation.
The process is set up so that you stay in control of the technical condition, documentation and future inspection deadlines.
We review the equipment types, technical documentation, records and current inspection status.
We prepare a plan of expert inspections and tests based on the scope and needs of your operation.
We carry out inspections, tests, operator verification and, where required, minor corrective work.
We deliver a report on the inspection, equipment condition and documents for further record-keeping and planning.
Neglecting RTE may lead to financial and criminal consequences.
In 2026, the labour inspectorate may impose fines of up to EUR 100,000 for breaches of obligations. In the event of injury or property damage, the insurer may refuse insurance coverage.
This applies even more to RTE, because the safety of dozens or even hundreds of residents, visitors or employees in one building may be at stake.
Digital inspection management through the RESQ app.
When managing a larger number of devices, manual deadline tracking becomes inefficient. Thanks to our RESQ app, RTE records are digital, clear and ready for everyday building management.
Keep your RTE inspections under control before a problem arises
Send us a non-binding enquiry and we will prepare a proposal for expert inspections, tests, audits or equipment records tailored to your building.
