Canada
[Change]
Products
Support
Where To Buy
News & Events
Company
Climbing Equipment
Stepladders
Household Step Stools
Extension Ladders
Multi-Purpose Ladders
Attic Ladders
Portable Scaffold
Scaffolding
Pump Jacks
Stages
Planks
Accessories
Racks & Ramps
WEATHER GUARD® Racks
Ramps
Featured Products
Replacement Parts Store
Compact Extension Ladders
Multi-Purpose Ladders
Tripod Ladders
Equalizer
Lock-In Accessory System
6200CA Series
Online Safety Training
Ladder Safety Tips
Ladder Certification
FAQ
Literature
Head To Head Challenge
News Releases
Featured Videos
Events
Sponsorships
Media Inquiry
Image Library
Profile
Why Werner
Innovation
Locations
Contact Us
Werner Gear
Careers
Ladder Type
Stepladders
Extension
Multi-Purpose
Attic
Household Step Stool
Height (ft)
Performance
5 Star (375 lbs)
4 Star (300 lbs)
3 Star (250 lbs)
2 Star (225 lbs)
1 Star (200 lbs)
Material
Aluminum
Fiberglass
Steel
Wood
How to Choose the Right Ladder
Number of Results:
888
|
Reset
1
2
3
4
5
MEDIA ROOM
23 Apr, 2013
Werner Launches Head-to-Head Campaign To Challenge Industry Competitors
28 Feb, 2013
Werner Expands Into Canadian Market
Different types of ladders are designed to keep you safe and productive when climbing or standing. Using the wrong style of ladder or simply ignoring the limitations of climbing equipment can result in a fall or serious injury.
Height is referring to the actual ladder height. Extension ladders should be 7 to 10 feet longer than the highest support or contact point, which may be the wall or roof line. The highest standing level is four rungs down from the top. The highest permitted standing level on a stepladder is two steps down from the top.
Reach height
is the maximum reach assuming a 5’6” person with a vertical 12” reach.
Ladders are designed to safely hold up to a specific amount of weight. The Werner Performance System defines five different capacities using a color and star rating system. The Duty Rating is defined as the maximum safe load capacity of the ladder. A person’s fully clothed weight plus the weight of any tools and materials that are carried onto the ladder must be less than the load capacity.
Werner offers ladder made from fiberglass and aluminum. Each material has characteristics which make it best for certain applications, or one material may simply fit the personal preferences of the user. For example, if working around electricity users should select fiberglass products due to their non-conductive side rails.