MLITSD-approved certification for one of Halton Region's fastest-growing communities. Get your WAH card and get back to work.
Oakville is undergoing a dramatic transformation. The Midtown Oakville intensification area surrounding the Oakville GO station is bringing dozens of new mid-rise and high-rise residential towers to what was once a low-density suburban corridor. Along Trafalgar Road, crane after crane marks the steady march of new mixed-use developments connecting the QEW to the northern reaches of town. The QEW and Highway 403 interchange area continues to attract large-scale commercial and institutional builds, while the redevelopment of sites near Oakville Place is adding density to the town's retail core. For every worker stepping onto a scaffold, platform, or elevated surface on these projects, Ontario law demands a valid Working at Heights certificate.
4 Your Safety Solutions delivers MLITSD-approved Working at Heights training that satisfies Ontario Regulation 297/13 in full. We run regular courses accessible to Oakville workers and offer on-site training directly at your job site — whether your crew is pouring concrete on a Midtown tower, installing mechanical systems at the new Oakville Trafalgar Memorial Hospital expansion, or doing residential framing along the Bronte Village waterfront. From Kerr Village to River Oaks, we make certification fast and straightforward so your crew stays compliant and productive.
Halton Region is one of the fastest-growing municipalities in the Greater Toronto Area, and Oakville sits at the centre of that growth. The Ontario Ministry of Labour, Immigration, Training and Skills Development regularly inspects construction sites throughout the region, and expired or missing WAH certificates are among the most frequently cited violations. A single infraction can result in thousands of dollars in fines for workers and employers alike — and repeated non-compliance can bring a project to a halt.
Whether you are coming from the Bronte Road corridor, the QEW industrial strip, or north Oakville near Dundas, our courses are easy to reach and conveniently scheduled.
We bring the course directly to your Oakville job site for groups of 5 or more. No travel surcharge for sites in Oakville and across Halton Region.
Complete the course, pass the evaluation, and walk out with your certificate in hand. No waiting for mail delivery.
Our trainers are experienced construction professionals who teach harness fitting, equipment inspection, and anchor point selection alongside the required theory.
Morning and weekend sessions available so training fits around your Oakville project timeline without burning full workdays.
On-site training in Oakville and across the GTA comes at no extra travel charge. What you see is what you pay.
MLITSD-approved training built for Oakville 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.
Managing a crew of five or more in Oakville? We will bring the entire course to your site — whether that is a condo build in Midtown Oakville, a commercial fit-out near the Trafalgar Road corridor, or a waterfront residential project in Bronte Village. On-site training eliminates travel time for your workers, lets them train in the environment they actually work in, and can be scheduled around your pour dates and project milestones. There is no extra charge for on-site delivery anywhere in Oakville and Halton Region. Call 647-830-5557 to lock in a date that works for your team.
Call 647-830-5557 →Your WAH certificate is valid for 3 years from the date you complete the course. After that, you must take either the refresher course (if you are still within the renewal window) or the full certification course again. There is no grace period — once your certificate expires, you cannot legally work at heights on any Ontario construction project.
Yes. Ontario Regulation 297/13 applies to all construction projects in the province, including residential builds. Whether you are framing a custom home in south Oakville or working on a mid-rise in the Midtown intensification area, any worker who may use a method of fall protection must hold a valid WAH certificate.
Absolutely. We provide on-site training for groups of 5 or more workers at no additional travel cost anywhere in Oakville and Halton Region. We bring all necessary equipment and materials. Call 647-830-5557 to arrange a session.
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.