Here is a ladder inspection checklist to help you make sure your ladder is safe. This is a list of the components of a ladder that must be inspected.
If a ladder is found to be unsafe it should be clearly marked as unsafe and securely locked away.
To find out what the law says about ladder use at work, please see Your essential guide to UK ladder regulations.
Ladder inspection checklist
Braces
Ensure that all braces and supports are securely attached and free from damage or defects.
Feet
Check that the ladder feet are in good condition, free from damage or wear, and have non-slip pads intact to prevent slippage.
Fixings
Inspect all fixings, bolts, and screws to ensure they are tight and secure.
Guide brackets
For extension ladders, ensure guide brackets are in place and functioning correctly to prevent the ladder from sliding out of position.
Labels
Confirm that safety labels and markings, including load ratings and warnings, are legible and not worn or faded.
Locking mechanism
If the ladder has a locking mechanism, ensure it is functional and engages properly to secure the ladder in the open position.
Platforms
If the ladder has platforms, verify that they are stable and free from damage or defects.
Restraint devices
If the ladder is equipped with restraint devices or safety harness attachment points, verify their condition and functionality.
Rungs
Check all ladder rungs for cracks, bends, or other signs of damage. Ensure they are securely attached to the stiles.
Rung hooks
If applicable, check that rung hooks are intact and properly engaged to secure any extension ladder sections.
Stepladder platform
If using a step ladder with a platform, ensure the platform is secure and free from damage.
Steps or treads
Check that all steps or treads are in good condition, with no cracks, bends, or other damage.
Stiles
Inspect the ladder stiles for bends, cracks, or other structural damage.
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