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Ladder Inspection Checklist

This document contains a ladder inspection form to check for any repairs needed on various types of ladders. It lists items to inspect for loose, cracked, broken, worn, corroded or damaged parts on stepladders, extension ladders, trolley ladders, trestle ladders, section ladders, fixed ladders, and fire ladders. Mechanics use this form to systematically check each ladder and identify any parts that require repair.

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Ladder Inspection Checklist

This document contains a ladder inspection form to check for any repairs needed on various types of ladders. It lists items to inspect for loose, cracked, broken, worn, corroded or damaged parts on stepladders, extension ladders, trolley ladders, trestle ladders, section ladders, fixed ladders, and fire ladders. Mechanics use this form to systematically check each ladder and identify any parts that require repair.

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Ladder Inspection Form

ITEMS TO BE INSPECTED Needs Repair OK

Loose steps or rungs (consider loose if they


can be moved by hand)
Loose nails, screws, bolts, or other metal
parts.
Cracked, split, or broken uprights, braces,
steps or rungs.
Slivers on uprights, rungs, or steps.
Damaged or worn on non-skid base.
Rusted or corroded spots.

Stepladders Needs Repair OK


Wobbly (from side strain).
Loose or bent hinge spreaders.
Stop on hinge spreaders broken.
Broke, split, or worn steps.
Loose hinges.

Extension Ladders Needs Repair OK


Loose broken or missing extension locks.
Defective Locks that do not seat properly
when the ladder is extended.
Deterioration of the rope, from exposure to
acid and other destructive agents.

Trolley Ladders Needs Repair OK


Worn or missing tires.
Wheels that bind.
Floor wheel brackets missing.
Ladders biding in guides.
Ladder and stop rails broken, loose, or
missing.
Rail supports broken or section of rail missing
Trolley wheels out of adjustment.

Trestle Ladders Needs Repair OK


Loose hinges.
Wobbly.
Loose or bent hinge spreaders.
Stop on hinge spreader broken.
Centre section guide for extension out of
alignment.
Defective locks for extension.

Section Ladders Needs Repair OK


Worn or loose metal parts.
Wobbly.
Loose or bent hinge.

Fixed Ladder Needs Repair OK


Loose, worn, or damaged rungs or side rails.
Damaged or corroded parts of the cage.
Corroded bolts and rivet heads on the inside
of metal stocks.
Weakened or damaged rungs on the brick or
concrete slabs.
Damaged or corroded handrails or brackets in
the platforms.

Fire Ladders Needs Repair OK


Markings illegible.
Improperly stored.
Storage Obstructed.

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