
Our Ottawa Working at Heights course is an 8-hour CPO-approved program that meets the training standards established by the Ministry of Labour, Immigration, Training and Skills Development under Ontario safety legislation.
The course includes:
Fall hazard recognition
Proper selection and use of fall protection systems
Ladder and access safety
Equipment inspection
Practical evaluation of fall protection equipment use
Only Chief Prevention Officer–approved providers may issue valid certification in Ontario.
Yes. Working at Heights training is mandatory for workers on construction projects in Ottawa who may be exposed to fall hazards of 3 metres or more and who may require fall protection systems.
The requirement applies under Ontario construction regulations and is enforced during inspections.
If fall protection is required to perform the task safely, approved Working at Heights training is required before work begins.
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Working at Heights training requirements in Ottawa are based on hazard exposure, not job title.
Employers must ensure that any worker on a construction project who may be exposed to a fall hazard of 3 metres or more completes approved Working at Heights training before performing elevated work.
Workers performing tasks on construction projects where there is a risk of falling from heights, including framing, roofing, formwork, or structural work.
Electricians, painters, window installers, and similar trades who regularly work from ladders, platforms, or elevated surfaces on construction sites.
Workers performing maintenance, repairs, or installations on construction sites where fall protection is required under construction regulations.
Supervisors responsible for overseeing work at height, monitoring fall protection use, and ensuring workers follow safe work procedures.
Working at Heights certification in Ontario is valid for three years. Workers must complete refresher training before expiry to remain compliant.
Workers with expired certification must not perform work at height until refresher training is completed.
Ottawa employers commonly schedule refresher training in advance to prevent compliance issues during inspections.
Workers exposed to fall hazards on construction projects must hold valid, Ministry approved Working at Heights certification before performing elevated work.
Fall protection equipment must be selected, inspected, and used correctly in accordance with Ontario regulations and site specific work conditions.
Supervisors must plan work at height, monitor fall protection use, and ensure unsafe conditions are corrected immediately.
Working at Heights training in Ottawa is enforced under Ontario construction regulations and monitored by inspectors from the Ontario Ministry of Labour.
During inspections, officers commonly review:
Proof of valid, CPO-approved Working at Heights certification
Expiry dates and refresher compliance
Proper selection and use of fall protection systems
Supervisor knowledge and oversight
On-site availability of training records
Inspectors assess whether employers have taken every reasonable precaution to prevent falls. Training, documentation, supervision, and equipment must align.
Expired or unapproved training is a frequent inspection finding.
Working at Heights training requirements are set at the Ontario provincial level, meaning certification issued in Ottawa is valid across Ontario construction projects.
Ottawa-based training supports local workforce access while maintaining full provincial compliance.
For full legal requirements across Ontario, see our Ontario Working at Heights training page.
Online Working at Heights training in Ottawa is permitted only if it is part of a CPO-approved program.
Ontario regulations require:
CPO approval
Compliance with provincial training standards
A mandatory practical evaluation component
Fully online or free awareness courses do not meet Ontario’s legal requirements for construction work at height.
Employers should verify that any online component is delivered through an approved provider.
Falls from height remain one of the leading causes of serious injury on construction sites.
Providing Ministry approved Working at Heights training helps organizations demonstrate due diligence and ensures workers are legally permitted to perform elevated work.
After completing this course, workers are better prepared to identify fall hazards and apply safe work practices.
Workers leave with awareness of:
The course explained fall hazards and equipment use in a way that made expectations very clear on site.
The hands on portion helped reinforce what safe work at height actually looks like, not just the rules.
This training covered everything needed for compliance. It made it clear what inspectors expect to see.
Experts also agree this Ministry approved training supports fall prevention and compliance with Ontario’s Construction Projects Regulation.
Yes. Working at Heights training is mandatory for workers on construction projects in Ottawa who may be exposed to fall hazards of 3 metres or more and who may use fall protection systems.
The course is typically one full day and includes both theory and hands on practice.
Yes. Certification is recognized across Ontario construction projects.
Three years. Workers must complete a refresher course before the certificate expires.
Yes. Achieve Safety offers on site, group, and company wide training across Ontario.
Yes. Workers nearing certificate expiry must complete refresher training to remain compliant on construction projects.