Ladder Association User & Inspection

To gain an understanding of current relevant legislation, be able to thoroughly inspect ladders and stepladders identifying safety critical faults and record equipment details and inspections as outlined in PUWER.

Description

This is a combined course for managers and supervisors who require the knowledge and practical skills to thoroughly inspect and maintain ladders & stepladders in their workplace.

Prerequisite:

The Ladder Association - Ladder & Stepladder User course is required prior to attending the Inspection course. Course Duration The course will run for half a day.

Maximum Number of Delegates

There is a maximum limit of 8 delegates. Certification Successful completion of this course will result in the issuing of a Ladder Association - Ladder Inspection ID card and Certificate of Training.

Additional Extras 

Ladder Association now offer their workbooks online, if you would prefer a hard copy workbook on the day we can provide these for you for an additional £10(+VAT)

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