Get your MLITSD-approved WAH certification close to home. On-site training available across Peel Region.
Mississauga is in the middle of a massive transformation. The Square One corridor has become one of the most active condo construction zones in the GTA, with dozens of residential towers in various stages of completion along Burnhamthorpe Road and Confederation Parkway. Meanwhile, the Hurontario LRT project has turned a 20-kilometre stretch of the city into an active construction zone requiring hundreds of workers certified in fall protection.
Beyond the downtown core, the area surrounding Pearson International Airport is home to a continuous cycle of warehouse construction, logistics facility expansions, and industrial retrofits along the Airport Road and Dixie Road corridors. Every one of these project types puts workers at height — and every one requires current WAH certification under Ontario Regulation 297/13.
4 Your Safety Solutions provides MLITSD-approved Working at Heights training for Mississauga construction workers. We run regular classes that are easy to get to from anywhere in Peel Region, and we offer on-site training for crews of five or more at no extra travel cost.
No need to drive downtown Toronto. Get certified without losing a full day to commuting.
We bring the course to your Mississauga warehouse, condo site, or industrial facility for 5+ workers at no additional cost.
Complete the course and receive your WAH certificate the same day. No delays, no follow-up paperwork.
Our trainers come from the construction industry. They teach real-world fall protection techniques, not abstract concepts.
We understand Mississauga crews work on tight project timelines. We will find a training date that fits your schedule.
On-site training in Mississauga and across the GTA comes at no extra travel charge. What you see is what you pay.
MLITSD-approved training built for Mississauga 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.
If you have a crew of five or more workers who need their WAH certification, we will come to you. We train at condo construction sites along the Square One corridor, warehouse facilities near the airport, industrial operations along Dixie Road, and residential builds throughout Peel Region. On-site training eliminates travel time for your workers, lets them train in their actual work environment, and keeps your project on schedule. There is no additional charge for on-site delivery in Mississauga and across the GTA.
Call 647-830-5557 →If your work involves any risk of falling — including working on elevated platforms, mezzanines, loading docks, or rooftops — and the work falls under a construction project as defined by Ontario regulation, then yes, you need a valid WAH certificate. Many warehouse fit-ups and renovations qualify as construction projects. When in doubt, get certified — it protects you and your employer.
Every 3 years. You can take the shorter refresher course ($125, 3.5 hours) if your certificate is still within the valid renewal period. If it has fully expired, you will need to take the full certification course again ($150, 6.5 hours).
Yes. We provide on-site training throughout Mississauga, including the Airport Road corridor, Derry Road industrial area, and all surrounding zones. Groups of 5 or more workers qualify for on-site training at no extra travel charge. Call 647-830-5557 to arrange a date.
An MLITSD inspector can issue orders to stop work and fine both the worker and the employer. Fines for WAH violations in Ontario have ranged from tens of thousands to over $100,000 in cases involving injuries or fatalities. Keeping your crew certified is the simplest way to stay compliant and avoid costly shutdowns.
Mississauga has more cranes in the sky than most Ontario cities and a more diverse construction mix than the GTA's other satellite cities. The Hurontario LRT is forcing years of guideway, station, and overhead utility work between Port Credit and Brampton, while the Square One City Centre district keeps adding 50- and 60-storey residential towers around the Living Arts Drive corridor. To the south, the Pearson airport perimeter has one of the largest concentrations of warehouse and logistics construction in Canada — every new e-commerce fulfilment centre needs roofers, structural steel crews, and mechanical fitters working at height.
Meadowvale Business Park and the Hwy 401–407 industrial nodes drive steady work on tilt-up panel buildings, parking decks, and rooftop HVAC retrofits. Closer to the lake, Streetsville and Port Credit are seeing waves of mid-rise infill that put framing and exterior trade crews up on scaffolds. WAH certificate enforcement in Mississauga has been notably tight along the airport corridor, where MLITSD inspectors visit warehouse construction sites regularly because of the height and span of typical structural steel work.
Our Mississauga-area classes are easy to reach from the 401, 403, 407, and QEW. For on-site delivery anywhere from Cooksville to Lisgar, the only thing we need from you is a clear area for the practical component — typical sites need about a 4 m × 6 m space with overhead clearance.
For Mississauga contractors, current WAH certification keeps projects moving past inspections and out of compliance trouble.
Call today to book a course, ask about upcoming dates, or arrange on-site group training.