When Is Fall Protection Required in Canada? A 2025 Guide for Employers

When is fall protection legally required in Canada? This 2025 guide for employers outlines the key situations where fall protection is mandated—including working at heights of 3 metres or more, or above hazardous areas—and what the law requires for compliance. From risk assessments to CSA-certified gear, Dentec Safety helps employers meet Canadian safety standards and protect their workers with trusted fall protection solutions.

Falls remain a leading cause of workplace injuries across Canada. Understanding when fall protection is legally required is crucial for ensuring worker safety and maintaining compliance with national and provincial regulations.

When Do You Need Fall Protection?

In Canada, fall protection is generally mandated when:

  • Working at heights of 3 metres (10 feet) or more above the nearest safe surface or water.
  • Working at heights less than 3 metres where there is a risk of injury greater than the impact on a flat surface, such as:
    • Above dangerous equipment or materials.
    • Over open tanks, vats, or pits containing hazardous substances.
    • Where there is a risk of drowning, even if under 3 metres.
  • As determined by a safety officer or workplace assessment, if any other risk of injury from a fall exists.
Fall Protection

What Does the Law Say?

Canadian health and safety laws require employers to:

  • Assess the workplace for fall hazards.
  • Provide appropriate fall protection systems when workers are exposed to fall hazards as described above.
  • Develop and review a fall protection plan before work begins, making it available at the work site.
  • Train workers in the proper use of fall protection systems.

Types of Fall Protection

Common fall protection systems include:(WSPS)

  • Guardrails and barriers: Preferred when possible.
  • Travel restraint or fall restricting systems.
  • Fall arrest systems: Such as harnesses and lanyards.
  • Safety nets.

All equipment must meet CSA standards, such as the CSA Z259 series for harnesses, lanyards, and anchors. Dentec Safety offers a full line of CSA-certified fall protection gear to help you meet these requirements.

“Occupational health and safety laws generally require action when a worker has the potential to fall about 3 metres (10 feet).”Canadian Centre for Occupational Health and Safety

Key Points

  • Use fall protection at 3 metres (10 feet) or more, or any height above a hazard.
  • Employers must assess risks, provide CSA-certified equipment, and train workers.
  • Dentec Safety supplies CSA-certified fall protection equipment for Canadian workplaces

Dentec Safety’s Fall Protection Solutions

Dentec Safety offers a comprehensive range of CSA-certified fall protection equipment to help Canadian workplaces meet safety requirements:

Full-Body Harnesses

Our harnesses are designed for comfort, durability, and safety. Options include:

  • KOALA BEHR: Premium comfort with features like quick-connect buckles and reinforced stitching.
  • Eco Harness: Value and reliability with adjustable fits.

All harnesses come in single, 3 D-ring configurations and some harnesses are available in 5 D-ring configurations. All are rated for up to 352lbs (160 kg).

Roofer’s Kits

Ready-to-use solutions for roofing professionals, each kit includes:

  • Full-body harness.
  • Lifeline (25′ or 50′).
  • Lanyard with permanently attached rope grab.
  • Reusable roof anchor.

Available in multiple sizes and configurations to suit different job requirements.

Rope Grabs, Anchors, and Carabiners

Essential components for secure fall protection systems, including:

  • CSA-approved rope grabs with integrated energy absorbers.
  • Reusable and portable anchors.
  • Strong D-ring connectors.(CSA GroupCCOHS)

Self-Retracting Lifelines (SRLs)

Our SRLs offer automatic locking and smooth retraction, providing mobility and instant fall arrest. Available in multiple lengths (20′, 30′, and 50′), suitable for both overhead and leading-edge applications.

Custom Harness Imprinting

We offer imprinting services to brand your harnesses, making it easy to identify your workers on multi-contractor sites.

Order A Custom Harness Imprinting

“Saved a Life” Program

If a Dentec harness and lanyard save a worker’s life during a fall, we will replace the used products for free and provide a certificate recognizing the event. All Dentec fall protection products are CSA-certified, competitively priced, and designed to keep your team safe and compliant on the job.

Key Takeaways

  • Use fall protection at 3 metres (10 feet) or more, or any height above a hazard.
  • Employers must assess risks, provide CSA-certified equipment, and train workers.
  • Dentec Safety supplies CSA-certified fall protection equipment for Canadian workplaces.

FAQ

1. What is the minimum height for fall protection in Canada?
3 metres (10 feet) in most provinces.

2. Do I need fall protection over dangerous equipment or materials at any height?
Yes, if a fall could cause greater injury than landing on a flat surface, or into hazardous materials512.

3. What standards should fall protection equipment meet in Canada?
Equipment must meet CSA Z259 standards.

4. Who is responsible for providing fall protection?
Employers must assess hazards, provide and maintain equipment, and train workers.

5. Where can I get CSA-certified fall protection equipment?
Dentec Safety offers CSA-certified harnesses, lanyards, and fall protection equipment for Canadian workplaces.

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