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Speciality Ladder Inspection

Contributor: Safesite Jurisdiction: USA OSHA

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This inspection can be used to review every physical component of specialty ladders in your workplace to verify that they are safe for use and are compliant with OSHA standards.

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Speciality Ladder Inspection

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1. Ladder Reference Number, size and type:

2. Steps / Rungs: Loose, cracked, bent, or missing

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3. Rails: Cracked, bent, split, or frayed

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4. Labels: Missing or not readable

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5. Hardware: Missing, loose, or broken

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6. Fasteners: Rust, corrosion, loose, or missing

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7. Top: Cracked, loose, or missing

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8. Spreader: Loose, bent, or broken

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9. Outriggers: Missing, rust, corrosion, or loose for scaffolding

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10. General: Rust, corrosion, or loose

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11. Hinges: Loose, bent, or missing

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12. Locks: Loose, bent, broken, or missing

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13. Bracing Front, Rear: Loose, bent, broken, or missing

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14. Rivets: Rust, corrosion, loose, or missing

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15. Shoes: Worn, broken, or missing

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16. Platform: Loose, bent, broken, or missing

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17. Rail Shield: Missing or loose

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18. Shoulder Bolt: Rust, corrosion, or loose

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19. Casters: Rust, corrosion, or loose for scaffolding

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20. Ladder tagged as damaged and removed from use

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21. Ladder is in good condition

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