Wednesday, 11 July 2012

Ladders - pre use checks - things to look for


Every time you use a ladder you should do a pre-use check beforehand to make sure that it is safe for use.

A pre use check should be carried out by:

  • the user;
  • at the beginning of the working day; and
  • after something has changed i.e. ladder dropped or moved from a dirty area to a clean area (check state or condition of feet).

The benefit of conducting daily pre-use checks is that they provide the opportunity to pick up any immediate/serious defects before they cause an accident.

1. Leaning ladders

bent leaning ladder
Stiles need to be in good condition
Do not use the ladder if they are bent or split the ladder could collapse.


  • Check the stiles
    Do not use the ladder if they are bent or damaged the ladder could buckle or collapse.
bent stiles on a ladder


  • Check the feet
    Do not use the ladder if they are missing or worn or damaged the ladder could slip.
damaged feet on a ladder


  • Check the rungs
    Do not use the ladder if they are bent, missing or loose the ladder could become unstable.
missing rungs on a ladder


2. Step ladders pre-use checks - things to look for


  • Check the locking bars
    Do not use the ladder if they are bent or the fixings are worn or damaged the ladder could collapse.
loose locking bars on a stepladder


  • Check the feet
    Do not use the ladder if they are missing or worn or damaged the ladder could slip.
damaged feet on a stepladder
  • Check the stepladder platform
    Do not use the ladder if it is split or buckled the ladder could become unstable or collapse.
split in the platform on a stepladder


  • Check the steps or treads
    Do not use the ladder if they are contaminated they could be slippery.


  • Check the steps
    Do not use the ladder if the fixings are loose they could collapse.
loose fixings on a stepladder
  • Check the stiles
    Do not use the ladder if they are bent or damaged the ladder could buckle or collapse.
bent stiles on a stepladder

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