Contributor: Safesite Jurisdiction: USA OSHA
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.
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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22. Write Comments or Remarks here: