FACTS
- Damaged or Worn Components: Cracks, splits, or missing parts in ladder rails, rungs, or feet can compromise structural integrity, leading to potential collapses.
- Loose or Missing Hardware: Loose nails, screws, bolts, or nuts can cause instability, increasing the risk of falls.
- Corrosion and Rust: Metal ladders exposed to moisture may develop rust, weakening the ladder and posing safety hazards.
- Warped or Twisted Rails: Distorted ladder rails can affect balance and stability during use.
- Defective Locks and Spreaders: Faulty locking mechanisms or spreaders can result in unexpected ladder movement or collapse.
- Worn Non-Slip Feet: Damaged or missing non-slip feet can […]
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