Title Page

  • Inspection Date

  • Inspected by

  • Location
  • Truck # or Ladder #

Ladder Inspection

  • Instructions:

    1. Choose the type of ladder that you will inspect.
    2. Answer "Yes", "No", "N/A" for the questions provided.
    3. Add photos and notes by clicking on the paperclip icon.
    4. To add a Corrective Measure, click on the paperclip icon then "Add Action", provide a description, assign to a member, set priority and due date.
    5. Complete audit by providing digital signature.
    6. Share your report by exporting as PDF.

  • Type of ladder

  • Construction of ladder

  • Rating

  • Rails are free of cracks, dents, smashed fibers, chemical stains (paint, grease, etc.), ultra-violet damage, and abrasion.

  • Rungs are free of cracks, cuts, bends, dents, abrasion, other damage, and they are firmly in place.

  • Rope & pulley are properly fastened. The sheave and pin are in good condition. The rope is free from ultra-violet damage, abrasion and cuts.

  • Extension Guides are firmly attached to the base rails and are free from damage, abrasion, bends, etc.

  • The extension latches function properly, are free from damage, including bends, cuts, abrasions, and etc.

  • The feet are properly attached to the base rail and are free from damage; the rubber pads are affixed and in good condition.

  • Warning labels are legible and properly affixed.

  • Braces are properly attached to both sets of rails, are free from damage, and latch in the open position.

  • Step ladder spreaders are in good condition, free from bends, will latch in the open position.

  • Attachments (such as wall supports, platforms, and tool holders) are free from damage and properly installed.

  • Other Deficiencies

  • Repairs

  • This ladder has been inspected and found to be in good condition.

  • This ladder is deficient and has been tagge "OUT OF SERVICE"

  • Inspector

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