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  • Location

  • Conducted on

  • Prepared by

  • Instructions:

    1. `Add' a single ladder and export file individually OR add additional ladder inspections on site by tapping `add ladder' for each ladder. This will depend on how the site ladders have been added to Vault as it will export as a single file. Tap in the relevant answer for all the questions provided. Add photos and notes by clicking on the paperclip icon. Complete audit . Share your report by exporting as PDF, Word, or Excel and save in Vault under `ASSETS> Plant/Equipment>find the ladder and add it under inspections.

  • Ladders
  • Ladder Description:

  • Ladder Number/ID:

  • Ladder Type:

  • Are all the rivets and fastenings in place and secure?

  • Are the stiles free from distortion and damage

  • Are all the rungs in place and secure?

  • Are the rungs free from distortion and damage?

  • Are the stiles and rungs free from sharp edges?

  • Is the ladder free from flaws, cracks and defects?

  • Is the ladder free from corrosion?

  • Are all (top and bottom) anti-slip feet in place, secure and free from damage?

  • Is the ladder marked with a SWL (Safe Working Load)?

  • Is the ladder suitable for work use? (Must be Class 1 - Industrial or EN131 - Commercial, only)

  • Is this is a stepladder?

  • Is the stepladder stable when positioned on level ground?

  • Are hinges in place, secure and free from damage?

  • Are brackets/spreaders free from distortion and damage?

  • Has the ladder failed on any of the above components?

  • Remove from service, communicate to all and ensure it can not be used until repaired or replaced

  • Any additional comments?

  • `Add' another ladder if inspecting more than one. Note though

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