Inspection Plan - Hailo M80 Instrucciones De Uso

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12. Inspection plan

• There exists the risk of a fall due
to damaged, defective or non-
functional ladder units; there is
also a risk of tipping over when
using the ladder.
• Users of the ladder can sustain
serious injuries during a fall.
• Objects can likewise be damaged
if the ladder tips over.
Ladder elements:
1. General
inspection points
2. Ladder leg,
foldable ladder part,
ladder rung
3. Hinge joints
4. Locking clamp
5. Ladder feet
6. Ladder labels
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• Regular inspection by a qualified person is required for commercial use.
• The contractor has to ensure that ladders are inspected recurrently for
proper condition (visual and functional inspection).
For this purpose, the type, scope and time periods of the required
inspections must be determined.
• The time intervals for the inspection will conform to the operating
conditions, in particular the frequency of use and demands during use
as well as the frequency and severity of established defects during the
preceding inspections.
• The contractor also has to ensure that defective ladders are removed from
use and stored in such a way that further use is not possible until proper
maintenance or disposal takes place.
Inspection points
:
Are there any contaminants (e.g., dirt, mud, paint, oil or grease) on the ladder?
All fastenings (rivets, screws, bolts, etc.) must be completely present.
Are any fastenings possibly loose or corroded?
Are the ladder side rails possibly bent, bowed, twisted, dented, cracked or corroded or rotten?
Check that the foldable ladder part/ladder legs around the fixing points for other components
are in good condition. All ladder rungs must be completely present.
Are ladder rungs possibly worn out, loose, corroded or damaged?
Inspect technical condition and functioning of the extendable ladder legs.
Inspection of functionality, tightness and completeness as well as damage and corrosion.
Is the hinge joint possibly damaged, loose or corroded?
Inspection of functionality, tightness and completeness as well as damage and corrosion.
Are locking clamps possibly damaged, loose or corroded?
Inspect feet for tightness as well as damage and corrosion.
All ladder feet must be present. Are any ladder feet loose, worn out or corroded?
Are all labels present and perfectly legible?
The ladder is all right and usable.
A repair of the ladder is required.
A repair has been carried out, and the ladder is usable again.
The ladder is no longer usable (disposal).
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