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AMERICAN NATIONAL STANDARDS INSTITUTE
PRODUCT LINES MEET OR EXCEED ANSI CODE
Fiberglass Ladders |
A14.5 (2000) |
Aluminum Ladders |
A14.2 (2000) |
Wood Ladders |
A14.1 (2000) |
375lb Duty Rating
(Portable Special Duty Ladders)
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A14.10 (2000) |
Ladder Jacks |
A10.8 (2001) |
Extension Plans |
A10.8 (2001) |
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OCCUPATIONAL SAFETY AND HEALTH ADMINISTRATION CODE
All Type II, I, IA and IAA fiberglass, aluminum
and wood ladders, ladder jacks and extension
planks meet or exceed code. OSHA CODE
applies to ladders used in the workplace.
Werner Co. recommends Type II or heavier
duty rated ladders for these applications.
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Werner not only makes safe products, we take safety one step further by placing a high priority on educating our customers to realize the importance of preventing ladder related injuries. In addition to the instruction labels detailing safe ladder use that come with every Werner ladder, click here to learn the right way and wrong way to use a ladder. Finally, as an additional training tool, Werner offers a Werner ClimbingPRO II sm Training Program that provides customers with critical safety guidelines and instructions for the proper selection and use of climbing equipment.
Complete kit for up to 25 people |
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Kit Includes: |
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- Training Manual (1 copy)
- ClimbingPro Video - English/Spanish (1 copy)
- Safety Tips Brochure (25 copies)
- Ladder Inspection Form (1 copy)
- Ten Most Common Ladder Safety Violations Form (25 copies)
- Business Card Literature CD - English/Spanish (1 copy)
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Our goals are very simple: We want to help you better understand how to choose the right ladder for the job and learn how to use ladders more safely. The first part of the program reviews the four key elements of ladder selection: Style, Height (Size), Performance (Duty Rating) and Material. The second part contains illustrated ladder use safety guidelines important for use and maintenance of your ladder.
Smart Ladder Users are Safe Climbers
Ladders are such common everyday tools that many workers take them for granted. Through the safety guidelines, you will learn how to use ladders properly and, most importantly, avoid ladder injury. Your work will be easier and more productive too. Ladder related injuries are preventable, but it takes you to prevent them.
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