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Werner PD7303-4C 3' Fiberglass PODIUM 4/CAS Ladder IAA
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Werner PD7303-4C 3' Fiberglass PODIUM 4/CAS Ladder IAA
Shop Werner PD7303-4C 3' Fiberglass PODIUM 4/CAS Ladder IAA at CSC Tools for contractor, shop, fleet, and jobsite applications.
Product details
- Brand: Werner Ladder
- UPC: 051751123623
- Shipping weight: 29 lb
Frequently asked questions
What jobs fit the Werner PD7303-4C podium ladder?
The PD7303-4C is a 3 ft fiberglass podium ladder for maintenance, electrical service, installation, painting, warehouse, and facility work where the task is concentrated at one working level.
How should I choose between a 3 ft podium ladder and another height?
Compare the platform height and highest permitted standing level with the actual work point. Choose a size that lets the user work without overreaching, and verify the dimensions on the product label.
What does Type IAA mean when checking the working load?
Type IAA identifies a duty-rating class. Use the exact rating printed on the ladder label, and include the user, clothing, tools, and materials in the total load.
Is a fiberglass ladder automatically safe near electricity?
No. Fiberglass can be part of equipment selection where electrical exposure is a concern, but required clearances and electrical-safety procedures still apply. Keep the ladder clean, dry, and properly inspected.
What should be inspected before using a podium ladder?
Inspect the rails, feet, steps, platform, spreaders, and locks; place the ladder on a firm, level surface; and fully open it according to the Werner instructions before climbing.
Can CSC help confirm availability or compare PD7300-series sizes?
Yes. CSC can help review listed heights, duty types, availability, shipping details, and comparable Werner podium ladders before the order is placed.
