Information

  • Document No.

  • Ladder Checklist

  • Client / Site

  • Conducted on

  • Prepared by

  • Location
  • Personnel

  • Ladder Type

  • Ladder Identification

  • Are ladders clean, free of grease, mud and paint etc

  • Are rungs secure, not bent, cracked or missing and free from excessive wear ?

  • Are stiles free of wear, distortion, decay, corrosion, cracks or splits ?

  • Are stiles or rungs free from splinters or sharp edges ?

  • Are tie-rods, rivets or screws free of decay, corrosion, damage or distortion?<br>

  • Are stays and brackets secure and not damaged?

  • Are ropes cords, pulleys, hinges in good condition?

  • Are ladder feet intact, in good condition and free from grease and dirt?

  • Where fitted, are handrails in good condition and securely fixed?

  • Is the ladder correctly stored when not in use?

  • Is the ladder protected from damage?

  • Is the ladder secure, to prevent unauthorised use?

  • Capture image of ladders

  • A score less than 12 will be classified as a failure and will be labelled until they can be repaired or disposed of.

  • Employee signature

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