MLITSD-approved fall protection certification for west Toronto's industrial and residential construction sectors.
Etobicoke sits at the centre of west Toronto's construction surge. The Humber Bay Shores skyline has been completely redrawn over the past decade, with a continuous wall of 40- and 50-storey condo towers rising along the Lake Shore Boulevard corridor. New phases are still being launched, and every one of those towers requires crews certified in fall protection from foundation to penthouse. Formwork crews, curtain wall installers, glaziers, roofers — if you are working above grade in Humber Bay, you need a valid Working at Heights certificate under Ontario Regulation 297/13.
The Kipling and Islington corridor is another major construction zone. The Six Points interchange reconstruction has reshaped the road network around Dundas, Bloor, and Kipling, and the surrounding blocks are being filled with mid-rise mixed-use buildings and transit-oriented development tied to the Kipling GO/TTC hub. South of the 401, Etobicoke's industrial parks — stretching from Dixon Road to the Queensway — remain active with warehouse renovations, facility expansions, and new logistics buildings serving the Pearson Airport supply chain. Airport-adjacent construction itself generates constant demand for certified workers, from terminal upgrades to cargo facility builds.
4 Your Safety Solutions serves Etobicoke construction crews with MLITSD-approved Working at Heights training delivered either at our scheduled class locations or directly at your job site. West Toronto workers no longer need to cross the city to get certified. We bring the course to you.
Our program is approved by the Ministry of Labour, Immigration, Training and Skills Development. Your certificate meets every requirement under Reg. 297/13 and is valid on any construction site in Ontario.
We train at your Etobicoke location, whether it is a condo build in Humber Bay Shores, a warehouse on Dixon Road, or a commercial project near Pearson. Groups of 5+ get on-site training at no extra cost.
Our trainers come from construction. The practical portion involves real harnesses, real equipment, and real scenarios — not a PowerPoint and a handshake.
Show up in the morning, leave certified in the afternoon. No multi-day commitment, no waiting for your card in the mail.
$150 full course. $125 refresher. $25 WHMIS online. That is it.
On-site training in Etobicoke and across the GTA comes at no extra travel charge. What you see is what you pay.
MLITSD-approved training built for Etobicoke 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.
For Etobicoke contractors managing crews across multiple trades, on-site training is the most efficient way to get everyone certified without shutting down production. We come to your job site with all the equipment and materials needed to run the full Working at Heights program. Groups of 5 or more workers qualify for on-site delivery at no additional travel charge. This works especially well for general contractors coordinating subcontractor crews on large Etobicoke builds — get everyone through the course at once, on your schedule, at your location. Call 647-830-5557 to set up a session.
Call 647-830-5557 →Your certificate is valid for 3 years from the date of completion. You must renew before it expires by taking the refresher course. If you let it lapse, you will need to retake the full 6.5-hour certification.
Absolutely. We deliver on-site training at any Etobicoke location for groups of 5 or more. Industrial parks, construction sites, commercial buildings — we bring everything we need. There is no additional travel charge within the GTA.
Bring government-issued photo ID. If you are taking the refresher, bring your current Working at Heights certificate or training card as proof of previous certification. Wear clothing that allows you to comfortably put on a full-body harness for the practical portion.
Yes. Our Working at Heights program is approved by the MLITSD under Ontario Regulation 297/13. It is the same certification that Ministry of Labour inspectors will ask for on any Ontario construction site.
Call today to book a course, ask about upcoming dates, or arrange on-site group training.