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Who can conduct inspections? Ladder inspections should only be conducted by a competent person trained in ladder safety. A competent person is someone who has the necessary technical expertise, training and experience in ladder work.
Ladders shall be inspected by a competent person for visible defects on a periodic basis and after any occurrence that could affect their safe use.
The base of the ladder should be placed so that it is one foot away from the building for every four feet of hight to where the ladder rests against the building. This is known as the 4 to 1 rule.
It is a common misconception that fixed access ladders, stairs and walkways don't need regular inspection. However, this is not the case! All these items require regular inspection, as they fall under the Provision and Use of Work Equipment Regulations (P.U.W.E.R) 1998.
The purpose of this register is to record formal inspections of the stepladders and any kick-stools in the department. The person who undertakes the stepladder inspection must be competent (e.g. through completed the Working at Height training or coaching provided by HSAS).

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There are no OSHA requirements for ladder storage. OSHA generally instructs employers to follow manufacturer recommendations concerning the safety, storage, and maintenance of equipment. Contact the ladder manufacturer or go to their website for maintenance and care instructions.
If you operate ladders or stepladders for work, its your legal duty to ensure they are suitable and safe for work and to conduct inspections of them as required.
In Australia the standard for ladders is AS1892.
Single Pole Ladders (maximum length 9 metres) Extension Ladders (maximum length 15 metres) Step Ladders (maximum height 6.1 metres)
Step ladders are one of the most popular types of ladders. They have a self-supporting A-frame construction and can be used anywhere, making them handy for common household tasks. Typically step ladders are used for indoor tasks, so they may not have the height and reach you need for exterior projects.

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