General instructions
Safe use of telescopic ladders
Check list of inspections and checks before using the ladder
Parts that should be inspected
Pay attention to the following points in a routine inspection:
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Check whether the side rails/newels are not bent, warped, twisted, pressed, cracked,
corroded or rotted.
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Check whether the side rails/newels around the connection points with other components
are in a good condition.
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Check whether the fastenings (usually rivets, screws or bolts) are not missing, loose and
corroded.
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Check whether the rungs/steps are not missing and/or loose and are not excessively worn,
corroded and damaged.
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Check whether the interlocking system remains horizontal and the props are not missing,
loose, warped, corroded or damaged.
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Check whether the feet/end-caps of the ladder are not missing and/or loose and are not
excessively worn, corroded or damaged.
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Check whether the entire ladder is not soiled (e.g., dirt, mud, paint, oil or grease).
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Check whether the locks (if present) are not damaged or corroded and function properly.
Do NOT use the ladder if you cannot completely comply with all the aforementioned checks.
Additional safety instructions for using ladders
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Never wear loose-hanging clothing or jewellery. When accessing or descending the ladder,
they can get caught and therefore, create the risk of falling.
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Regularly check whether the feet are not worn. Worn-out feet can damage the surface or
make the ladder slide away.
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For your personal safety, only use accessories or aids that Altrex recommends.
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Do not put tools or other materials under the ladder, because you might trip over them.
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Always work with two people to lift a ladder heavier than 25 kg.
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