Use this monthly ladder inspection checklist to guide pre-use and routine inspections of ladders, stepladders, and platforms. Record equipment ID, last formal inspection date, condition of stiles, rungs, feet, hinges, and fittings, and note contamination risks like mud, grease, or chemicals. Capture photos, storage practices, safety wheels and rails, and lock mechanisms. Identify defects such as corrosion, warping, cracks, and missing labels, then document corrective actions or removal from service to improve working at heights safety in facilities and hotel operations.
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