Information

  • Ladder Number

  • Conducted on

  • Prepared by

  • Style of ladder

  • Ladder material

General Considerations

  • 1. Rails - Bends/ Cracks/ Splits/ Other

  • 2. Steps or Rungs - Worn/ Damaged/ Cracks/ Splits/ Other

  • 3. Top - Any damage?

  • 4. Step/ Rung/ Braces &/or spreaders - Note any damage i.e. rust or corrosion etc

  • 5. Locks and Hinges - Note any damage i.e. Cracks

  • 6. Rivets/ Bolts/ Fastenings - Note any damage i.e. corrosion

  • 7. Stability - Is the ladder unstable, uneven?

  • 8. Safety shoes/Toe - Are rubber feet in place?

  • 9. Safety Signs - Is the ladder identification clearly visable?

  • Action - Reapply ID number to the ladder.

Conclusion

  • Enter any corrective actions that will be undertaken

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