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Step ladder ref. number HSC 11 - a 7 rung metal ladder stored in the basement workshop

  • Are all rivets and fastenings in place and secure?

  • Are all stiles free from damage?

  • Are all rungs in place?

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

  • Is the step ladder free from corrosion?

  • Are the anti-slip feet in place and undamaged?

  • Is the ladder marked with a safe working load?

  • Is the ladder stable when positioned on level ground?

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

  • Are the brackets/spreaders free from distortion or damage?

  • Additional comments

Report overview

  • Further action required

  • Fit for use?

  • Has the step ladder been quarantined?

  • Has the ladder been destroyed?

  • Date of next inspection?

Ref. number HSC12 - A four rung metal ladder stored in the electrical storeroom

  • Are all rivets and fastenings in place and secure?

  • Are all stiles free from damage?

  • Are all rungs in place?

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

  • Is the step ladder free from corrosion?

  • Are the anti-slip feet in place and undamaged?

  • Is the ladder marked with a safe working load?

  • Is the ladder stable when positioned on level ground?

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

  • Are the brackets/spreaders free from distortion or damage?

  • Additional comments

Report overview

  • Is the step ladder fit for use?

  • Has the step ladder been quarantined?

  • Has the ladder been destroyed?

  • Date of next inspection?

Step ladder ref.number HSC 13 - A 2 rung metal ladder stores in the office.

  • Are all rivets and fastenings in place and secure?

  • Are all stiles free from damage?

  • Are all rungs in place?

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

  • Is the step ladder free from corrosion?

  • Are the anti-slip feet in place and undamaged?

  • Is the ladder marked with a safe working load?

  • Is the ladder stable when positioned on level ground?

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

  • Are the brackets/spreaders free from distortion or damage?

  • Additional comments

Report overview

  • Is the step ladder fit for use?

  • Has the step ladder been quarantined?

  • Has the ladder been destroyed?

  • Date of next inspection?

Step-ladder ref. number HSC14 - A metal 9 rung ladder stored in the basement workshop

  • Are all rivets and fastenings in place and secure?

  • Are all stiles free from damage?

  • Are all rungs in place?

  • Is the step ladder free from corrosion?

  • Are the anti-slip feet in place and undamaged?

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

  • Is the ladder marked with a safe working load?

  • Is the ladder stable when positioned on level ground?

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

  • Are the brackets/spreaders free from distortion or damage?

  • Additional comments

Report overview

  • Is the step ladder fit for use?

  • Has the step ladder been quarantined?

  • Has the ladder been destroyed?

  • Date of next inspection?

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