Ladder Inspection Checklist
- When doing an inspection, look for:
- damaged or worn ladder feet.
- twisted, bent or dented stiles.
- cracked, worn, bent or loose rungs.
- missing or damaged tie rods.
- cracked or damaged welded joints, loose rivets or damaged stays.
Inspection Date – | |||
Serial no of ladder- | |||
Site Name: | |||
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No |
Parameters | Yes/No/NA | Remarks |
1 | Check physical condition of ladder for healthiness? | Â | Â |
2 | Rungs are in good condition (no broken/no damage) | Â | Â |
3 | Is rungs are clean & free from oil & grease? | Â | Â |
4 | Is rungs distance are even? | Â | Â |
5 | Is bottom non-skid pad is available? | Â | Â |
6 | Is spreader are in good condition? | Â | Â |
7 | Is condition of top cap is good? | Â | Â |
8 | Is condition of rear side non climbing steps are good? | Â | Â |
9 | Is ladder kept properly at designated place after each use? | Â | Â |
10 | Is inspection label available & pasted? | Â | Â |
Next Due Date of Inspection | |||
Inspected by (Engineer/Site In charge) | |||
Checked By Site In charge: |
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