Accredited Training Provider
We are recognized across Canada for delivering accredited fall protection training that meets CSA standards and provincial OHS requirements.
MCL Height Safety delivers accredited fall protection training in Calgary and across Canada, designed to meet the highest standards of workplace safety. Our full suite of courses covers every aspect of working at height and confined spaces, including Working at Height, Rescue After a Fall, Confined Space Entry, Confined Space Rescue, Anchor Bolt Installation, Kee Line and Kee Track Installation & More.
Whether you need essential training to safely perform tasks at elevation, advanced rescue skills to respond in emergencies, or specialized installation courses for engineered systems, our fall protection programs provide the knowledge, hands-on practice, and certification required for compliance and safety.
From new workers entering high-risk industries to experienced teams maintaining their credentials, our fall protection training ensures safer workplaces, reduced risk of injury, and full compliance with Canadian OHS regulations.
Falls are one of the leading causes of serious workplace injuries and fatalities in Canada. Every year, workers are hospitalized — or worse — from incidents that could have been prevented with proper fall protection training and equipment. Beyond the human cost, employers face regulatory penalties, downtime, and financial loss when safety is ignored.
Fall protection matters because:
It saves lives by reducing the risk of falls and injuries.
It ensures compliance with provincial and federal OHS regulations.
It builds a culture of safety and responsibility on worksites.
It helps workers and employers avoid costly fines, delays, and liabilities.
It provides confidence to employees who know they’re protected and prepared.
Investing in fall protection is not just about meeting legal requirements — it’s about protecting your people, your projects, and your business.
Our fall protection training programs are designed to give you both the knowledge and practical skills to work safely at heights and in confined spaces. Each course is tailored to industry standards and real-world applications, ensuring you’re fully prepared for the job.
Through our training, you will learn how to:
Understand fall hazards and apply the hierarchy of controls to minimize risk.
Inspect, use, and maintain fall protection equipment such as harnesses, lanyards, anchors, lifelines, and self-retracting devices.
Work safely at heights using proper tie-off methods, ladder and scaffold protocols, and system installations.
Plan and perform rescues after a fall, with the skills to respond quickly in emergency situations.
Safely enter and work in confined spaces, including hazard recognition, monitoring, and rescue procedures.
Install engineered fall protection systems such as anchor bolts, Kee Line, and Kee Track, ensuring compliance and long-term safety.
Stay compliant with Canadian OHS and CSA standards, protecting both workers and employers from legal and financial risks.
By the end of your training, you’ll not only know what to do, but also why each step is critical to keeping yourself and your team safe.
Fall protection training is essential for anyone who works at heights, manages employees exposed to fall hazards, or installs fall protection systems. These courses are designed to meet the needs of a wide range of industries and roles, including:
Construction workers and roofers who regularly perform tasks on ladders, scaffolds, or elevated platforms.
Industrial and manufacturing employees who operate in environments with overhead structures or raised work areas.
Maintenance and service teams responsible for building upkeep, window cleaning, or utility work at height.
Supervisors and safety managers who must enforce fall protection policies and ensure regulatory compliance.
Rescue teams and emergency responders who need specialized skills to perform fall recovery and confined space rescues.
Installers and contractors working with anchor bolts, Kee Line, and Kee Track systems.
Whether you’re new to working at heights, refreshing an expired certification, or responsible for the safety of a crew, these programs provide the training and certification you need to work confidently and compliantly.
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Most jurisdictions in Canada mandate fall protection training for work at heights of about 3 metres (10 feet) or more, especially when passive measures like guardrails aren’t feasible. This includes work near edges, openings, or elevated platforms.
Fall protection systems include:
Fall arrest systems (e.g., harnesses, lanyards, lifelines, self-retracting devices)
Restraint systems (to prevent a fall from happening)
Guardrails, cover systems, and administrative controls
Our training covers how to choose, inspect, and use these systems effectively.
A PFAS must include:
Anchorage point
Full-body harness
Connector (like a lanyard)
Deceleration device (e.g., shock absorber)
An emergency rescue plan
Our “Rescue After a Fall” course delves into each component and ensures you’re prepared to respond in an emergency.
Equipment should be visually inspected before each use. Formal inspections are generally recommended every 6 to 12 months—frequency may increase under harsh conditions. Engineered systems like Kee Line or Kee Track often require annual inspection or recertification.
These courses teach:
Hazard identification
Safe entry and exit procedures
Atmospheric monitoring
Rescue strategies in confined environments
A solid fall protection plan—including rescue readiness—is a key part of confined space training.
MCL Height Safety Canada offers a full range of fall protection courses designed to keep workers safe and employers compliant. Each program provides clear learning outcomes, hands-on practice, and certification to meet Canadian OHS requirements. Use the table below to compare our courses and choose the right option for your role and workplace needs.