MLITSD-approved certification where the QEW corridor meets Lake Ontario. Get your WAH card and get back to work.
Burlington is in the middle of a construction surge that is reshaping the city from its lakefront to the Niagara Escarpment. The downtown Burlington revitalization is replacing aging strip plazas and low-rise commercial buildings with new mixed-use towers, bringing thousands of new residents and ground-floor retail to the Brant Street corridor. The Burlington GO Mobility Hub is driving transit-oriented development that will cluster mid-rise and high-rise residential buildings around the station, while the Aldershot area to the west is seeing its own wave of redevelopment as older industrial parcels give way to modern residential communities near the Hamilton border. Every one of these projects requires workers at height to carry a valid WAH certificate under Ontario law.
4 Your Safety Solutions provides MLITSD-approved Working at Heights training that meets every requirement of Ontario Regulation 297/13. We run regular courses accessible to Burlington workers and bring on-site training directly to your job site — whether your crew is forming concrete on a Brant Street tower, erecting structural steel along the QEW corridor near Appleby Line, or building new trail infrastructure along the Burlington waterfront. From the Aldershot neighbourhood to the Appleby growth area, we keep your team certified and your project moving forward.
Burlington sits at the crossroads of two of southern Ontario's busiest growth corridors. The QEW funnels commercial and industrial construction activity along the lakeshore, while the city's position on the Hamilton-Burlington border means crews often move between job sites in both municipalities. The Ontario Ministry of Labour, Immigration, Training and Skills Development actively inspects sites across Halton Region, and a missing or expired WAH certificate is one of the fastest ways to earn a stop-work order. Fines for non-compliance can reach thousands of dollars per violation — a cost no contractor or worker can afford to absorb.
Easy to reach from the QEW, Highway 403, or any Burlington neighbourhood. Spend less time commuting to training and more time on the job.
We come to your Burlington job site for groups of 5 or more workers. No travel surcharge anywhere in Burlington, Halton, or the Hamilton border area.
Pass the course and leave with your certificate that same day. No mail delays, no waiting around.
Our instructors are seasoned construction professionals. You will practice harness fitting, lanyard inspection, and anchor point selection — not just watch a slideshow.
Ask about training in languages other than English to accommodate diverse crews working across the Burlington area.
On-site training in Burlington and across the GTA comes at no extra travel charge. What you see is what you pay.
MLITSD-approved training built for Burlington construction workers. Real instructors. Real certification. Same-day results.

Ontario's mandatory course for construction workers using fall protection. 6.5 hours, certificate issued upon completion.

Already certified? WAH certificates are valid for 3 years. Renew with our focused 3.5-hour practical refresher.

Federally compliant online WHMIS training. ~90 minutes, self-paced. Printable certificate on completion.
Running a crew of five or more in Burlington? We will bring the full course directly to your site — whether that is a high-rise build near the Burlington GO station, a commercial renovation on Brant Street, or new construction in the Appleby Line growth area. On-site training means your workers do not lose hours travelling to a classroom, they train in the conditions they actually work in, and you can schedule around your concrete pours and milestone dates. There is no extra charge for on-site delivery anywhere in Burlington and the surrounding Halton Region. Call 647-830-5557 to book a session that fits your project schedule.
Call 647-830-5557 →Your WAH certificate is valid for 3 years from the date of completion. After 3 years you must take either the refresher course (if renewing within the valid window) or the full certification course again. There is no grace period — once your certificate expires, you cannot legally work at heights on a construction project in Ontario.
Yes. Your MLITSD-approved Working at Heights certificate is valid province-wide. Whether your crew moves between Burlington, Hamilton, Oakville, or anywhere else in Ontario, the same certificate covers you on every construction project.
Absolutely. We provide on-site training for groups of 5 or more workers at no additional travel cost anywhere in Burlington and across Halton Region. We bring all required equipment and course materials. Call 647-830-5557 to set it up.
Bring a valid piece of government-issued photo ID. Wear closed-toe footwear and clothing suitable for a practical training component. We supply all harnesses, lanyards, and training equipment. No prior experience is required for the full certification course.
Call today to book a course, ask about upcoming dates, or arrange on-site group training.