Brochure
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All good tools require a certain amount of care and maintenance. By practicing basic maintenance, customers can
keep ladders in proper working order and extend their useful life.
Promptly clean
spills or drips
from the ladder.
Keep the ladder
free from oil,
paint or other
slippery materials.
Keep ladders in
good condition.
Clean and lightly
lubricate moving
parts such as
spreader bars,
hinges, locks
and pulleys.
Routinely inspect
and properly
replace damaged or
worn components
and labels according
to manufacturer’s
instructions. Use
only Werner Co.
authorized
replacement parts.
Please refer to
Werner’s Full Line
Product Catalog
(C-100) for
more information.
Always inspect the
rails of fiberglass
ladders for
weathering, cracks
or splitting.
Keep the ladder
protected from
heat, weather,
and corrosive
materials.
The Werner ClimbingPRO
TM
Training Program is intended to provide certain general safety guidelines and instructions for the
proper selection and use of climbing equipment. It is not intended to be all-inclusive, nor contain complete instructions
or warnings.
Werner will not be responsible for any misinterpretation or failure to review and follow regulations, instructions and warnings.
Common sense still prevails. A ladder user is responsible for his or her own actions.
Although Werner Co. has attempted to provide current information, ANSI, OSHA, and other regulations, and product
features change periodically.
Thoroughly review the appropriate regulations and ladder labels for additional cautions and for more specific warnings and
instructions concerning the actual ladder being used.
Check with Werner Co. or refer to appropriate ANSI A14 Standards for additional ladder guidelines. The information
included in this publication applies only to Werner products.
SAFETY NOTE
CARE & MAINTENANCE