Working at Heights Training Mississauga is offered by F.A.S.T. Rescue, an accredited provider in Ontario.
Our Working at Heights Training Program in Mississauga complies with the latest Ontario regulations. This program equips workers with the essential knowledge for the safe use and operation of equipment when working at heights.
Upon successfully completing the course, participants will be able to identify fall hazards and implement the correct safety measures. The primary goal of this course is to ensure that participants understand their rights and responsibilities when working at heights, know how to work safely in accordance with regulatory requirements, and can effectively select, inspect, and use industry-standard personal fall arrest equipment, including harnesses and lanyards.
Booking Process:
To book your Working at Heights Training session in Mississauga, please contact us with your preferred date and the number of participants. You can reach us via our website or by phone. After receiving your details, we will guide you through the booking process and finalize your reservation. Once confirmed, we will send you an email with all the necessary information, including the start time and any additional details for your training session.
Course Outline:
During this course, participants will cover the following topics:
The Law (OHSA and Regulations):
Competent person & competent worker
Roles, rights, and responsibilities
Employer safety policy and program
Workers’ rights
Internal Responsibility System
Regulations, enforcement, fines, and penalties
Fall Protection System Training:
Hazard recognition
Identifying and eliminating fall hazards
Working alone
Hierarchy of Control Measures
Regulations for fall prevention
Workplace inspections
Fall Prevention:
Guardrails, protective covers, warning barriers (bump lines), and travel restraint systems
Fall Protection Systems and Personal Protective Equipment:
Fall prevention systems
Personal fall protection equipment and components
Selection and inspection
Setup of fall protection equipment and anchor points
Emergency rescue procedures
Suspension trauma
Ladders and Other Access Equipment:
Ladders, scaffolds, powered elevating work platforms, and suspended access equipment
Workplace-Specific Training
Certificate Granted:
After completing this 8-hour training session, participants will receive a certificate approved by the Chief Prevention Officer (CPO).
Supplied Materials:
All necessary course materials and workbooks will be provided.
Breaks and Lunch:
The course includes several 10-minute breaks and a 30-minute lunch break. Participants should arrange their own lunch.
Public Training:
Visit our Working at Heights public training program page to select your preferred training date. Add the desired number of seats to your cart and proceed by selecting “Book Now.”