
Get CPO-approved working at heights training in Toronto, covering hazard identification, fall protection, ladder safety, PPE & rescue planning. Achieve Safety is a Leading provider of Working at Heights training and WAH Refresher certification course.

Our Working at Heights (WAH) training in Toronto is a comprehensive 8-hour Chief Prevention Officer (CPO)-approved program designed to meet all requirements set by the Ontario Ministry of Labour, Immigration, Training and Skills Development (MLITSD).
This course is fully compliant with the Occupational Health and Safety Act (OHSA) and O. Reg. 297/13, ensuring workers and employers across Toronto and the Greater Toronto Area (GTA) meet mandatory legal safety standards.
Delivered by certified instructors, this training combines theory and hands-on practical evaluation, preparing workers for real-world job site conditions across Toronto’s active construction sector.
The course includes:
Enroll today to gain skills in evidence gathering, root cause analysis, and OHSA-compliant reporting.
Yes — Working at Heights training is legally required in Toronto and across Ontario.
Under O. Reg. 213/91 (Construction Projects), any worker on a construction project who may be exposed to a fall hazard of 3 metres (10 feet) or more must complete approved WAH training before starting work.
This requirement is strictly enforced on job sites throughout Toronto, North York, Mississauga, Brampton, Vaughan, and the GTA, and non-compliance can result in penalties for both workers and employers.
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.
In Toronto and across Ontario, Working at Heights training must follow strict guidelines set by the Chief Prevention Officer (CPO).
While some portions of the course may be delivered online, full online certification is not permitted unless it includes a CPO-approved blended format with in-person practical evaluation.
For workers in Toronto and the GTA, this means:
👉 If a course does not include a valid practical component, it will not meet Ontario compliance requirements.
This is especially important for employers and workers on Toronto construction sites, where safety inspections are frequent and enforcement is strict.
✔ CPO-Approved & Fully Compliant
Meets all Ontario Ministry of Labour requirements.
✔ Convenient Toronto Location
Easily accessible from Downtown Toronto, North York, Scarborough, and Etobicoke.
✔ Same-Day Certification Available
Get certified quickly to meet urgent job requirements.
✔ Experienced Safety Instructors
Learn from trainers with real-world construction experience in the GTA.
✔ Hands-On Practical Training
Train with industry-standard fall protection equipment.
✔ Flexible Scheduling
Weekend and weekday sessions available.
Investing in Working at Heights training isn’t just about compliance—it directly protects your business, workforce, and reputation in Toronto’s highly regulated construction environment.
Here’s how WAH training benefits your organization:
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.
Prices typically range from $120 to $200, depending on the provider, format, and availability.
Yes, many providers offer same-day or next-day certification, provided you successfully complete both theory and practical assessments.
It is required for any worker exposed to a fall hazard of 3 metres or more on a construction project.
Yes. Achieve Safety offers on site, group, and company wide training across Ontario.
Yes. Workers nearing certificate expiry must complete WAH refresher training to remain compliant on construction projects.
Valid ID and appropriate clothing for practical exercises. Safety equipment is typically provided.
Yes, employers must ensure all workers have valid CPO-approved certification before starting work.