Get Industrial Fall Protection Training in Ontario. Learn legal requirements, fall protection hazards, PPE inspection, harness use, and CSA Z259 standards. Achieve Safety offers on site group training.
This four hour course teaches the legal requirements for protecting workers who use fall protection equipment in industrial settings. The program follows CSA Z259 standards and covers the safe use of harnesses, lanyards, connectors, and anchor points. Workers learn how fall hazards form, how to control them, and how to follow safe work procedures.
The course includes a hands on assessment where participants select, inspect, don, and remove a full body harness. They also learn how to store and maintain fall protection gear so it stays in safe condition.
This course only covers fall protection used in an industrial setting. Should the work being performed occur on construction sites or be deemed construction related workers would require successful completion of an approved Working at Heights training program.
Enroll today to gain skills in evidence gathering, root cause analysis, and OHSA-compliant reporting.
This training builds competency and prepares workers for Ministry of Labour inspections. By the end of this course, participants will be able to:
This course is designed for:
Supervisors who oversee workers using fall protection equipment
Industrial and commercial workers who perform elevated tasks
Warehouse and maintenance staff using harnesses or fall arrest systems
Any worker using fall protection gear in a non construction setting
Employers must ensure workers are trained before they use fall protection equipment.
This four hour course teaches the legal requirements for protecting workers who use fall protection equipment in industrial settings. The program follows CSA Z259 standards and covers the safe use of harnesses, lanyards, connectors, and anchor points. Workers learn how fall hazards form, how to control them, and how to follow safe work procedures.
The course includes a hands on assessment where participants select, inspect, don, and remove a full body harness. They also learn how to store and maintain fall protection gear so it stays in safe condition.
This course provides foundational knowledge and practical skills for using fall protection equipment in non construction settings.
By the end of this 4-hour course, participants will be able to:
Enroll today to gain skills in evidence gathering, root cause analysis, and OHSA-compliant reporting.
This course only covers fall protection used in an industrial setting. Should the work being performed occur on construction sites or be deemed construction related workers would require successful completion of an approved Working at Heights training program.
This course is intended for individuals who use or oversee fall protection equipment in non construction environments.
Supervisors responsible for overseeing work where fall protection systems are required and ensuring safe procedures are followed.
Workers performing elevated tasks in manufacturing, utilities, or commercial environments.
Personnel who use harnesses or fall arrest systems during maintenance, access, or repair activities.
Employers responsible for ensuring workers are trained before using fall protection equipment.
Fall protection equipment must meet CSA Z259 standards, including requirements for harnesses, lanyards, connectors, and anchor systems used in industrial settings.
Workers must inspect fall protection equipment before use and ensure harnesses and connectors are worn and adjusted correctly to function as intended.
Fall hazards must be identified and controlled through proper equipment selection, safe work procedures, and supervision when working at height in non construction environments.
all protection practices are closely reviewed during Ministry of Labour inspections due to the risk of serious injury associated with falls from height.
During inspections or compliance reviews, inspectors assess whether workers using fall protection equipment are properly trained and whether equipment is used and maintained correctly.
Inspectors routinely assess:
Proof of fall protection training for workers
Condition and inspection of fall protection equipment
Proper selection and use of harnesses and connectors
Safe work procedures for elevated tasks
Equipment storage and maintenance practices
This course helps participants understand how fall protection practices are reviewed during inspections and how proper training and equipment use support compliance.
This course provides a Record of Training (ROT) confirming completion of Industrial Fall Protection Training aligned with CSA Z259 standards.
While this is not a government issued certification, the Record of Training is commonly used by employers to document that workers have received formal fall protection training.
Training records support employer documentation and may be requested during inspections or compliance reviews.
Falls from height can result in serious injury, equipment damage, and regulatory enforcement.
Providing Industrial Fall Protection Training helps organizations demonstrate due diligence by ensuring workers understand fall hazards, equipment requirements, and safe work practices.
After completing this course, participants have a clearer understanding of how to use fall protection equipment safely.
Workers leave with awareness of:
The course clearly explained how to inspect and use fall protection gear. The hands on harness portion was especially helpful.
This training helped me understand fall hazards outside of construction. Everything was explained clearly and applied directly to our work.
The hands on assessment made a big difference. I feel more confident using fall protection equipment correctly.
Experts also agree this training supports safe use of fall protection equipment aligned with CSA Z259 standards in industrial workplaces.