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  • Conducted on

  • Person checking ladder

  • Ladder Reference

  • Ladder construction material

  • Ladder Brand

  • Ladder serial number

  • Number of sections?

  • Number of rungs per section?

  • Allocated to:

  • What vehicle is the ladder currently on?

  • Ladder Image

  • End caps in good condition?

  • Where and what is the damage

  • Stiles in good condition?

  • Where and what is the damage?

  • Rungs in good condition?

  • Where and what is the damage?

  • Feet in good condition?

  • Where and what is the damage?

  • Fixings in good condition?

  • Where and what is the damage?

  • Guide brackets in good condition?

  • Where and what is the damage?

  • Rung hooks in good working condition?

  • Where and what is the damage?

  • Locking catches in good condition?

  • Where and what is the damage?

  • Ropes and pullies in good condition?

  • Where and what is the damage?

  • Wall running wheels in good condition?

  • Where and what is the damage?

  • Does the ladder extend freely and lock into place?

  • Explain why it is not working properly.

  • Further general comments

Outcome of the inspection

  • Ladder inspection state

Sign off

  • If there is any significant damage or problems with the ladder let management know immediately!

  • Person doing ladder check

  • Next Inspection Due:

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