This stepladder inspection report helps teams verify ladder condition before use and maintain compliance. Record operative name, date, location, and inspector details, then check materials, steps, rails, top, shoes, and general condition for cracks, bends, wear, rust, or corrosion. Confirm labels are readable, bracing and rivets are intact, and the ladder meets EN 131 requirements. Capture supported weight, tag status, and asset register references. Use it to document defects, assign corrective actions, and keep sites safe across construction, maintenance, and facilities work.
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