MLITSD-approved certification for east Toronto's construction workforce. On-site training available across Scarborough.
Scarborough is one of the busiest construction zones in the eastern GTA, and the pace is only picking up. The Scarborough Subway Extension — bringing Line 2 from Kennedy Station to Scarborough Centre — is one of the largest transit infrastructure projects in the city's history. Tunnel boring, station excavation, and elevated guideway work have created massive demand for fall-protection-certified workers along the entire corridor. If you are working on or near this project, your Working at Heights card is not optional.
Beyond the subway, Scarborough Centre itself is undergoing a complete transformation. The area around the Scarborough Town Centre is being reshaped with dozens of high-rise residential towers, mixed-use developments, and new public spaces. Along the Midland and Ellesmere industrial corridors, older warehouse and manufacturing buildings are being converted or demolished to make room for stacked townhomes and mid-rise construction. Even established communities like Malvern and Agincourt are seeing new builds — townhouse blocks, community centres, and retail plazas that all require workers certified under Ontario Regulation 297/13.
Scarborough has historically been underserved when it comes to accessible safety training locations. Many east-end workers have had to travel downtown or to Mississauga to find a course. 4 Your Safety Solutions changes that. We offer on-site training directly at your Scarborough job site, or you can attend one of our scheduled classes — either way, you get MLITSD-approved certification without burning half a day in traffic on the 401.
Your certificate is recognized across Ontario and registered with the Chief Prevention Officer, meeting all requirements under Ontario Regulation 297/13.
We come to your site anywhere in Scarborough, from the Scarborough Bluffs to Morningside to Malvern. No extra travel charge for groups of 5 or more.
Our instructors have real-world construction backgrounds. They teach practical skills, not just theory from a slide deck.
Complete your course and leave with your certificate the same day. No waiting, no follow-up paperwork.
$150 for the full course, $125 for the refresher. No hidden fees, no surprises.
On-site training in Scarborough and across the GTA comes at no extra travel charge. What you see is what you pay.
MLITSD-approved training built for Scarborough 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.
We bring the training to you. For groups of 5 or more workers, we will set up and deliver the full Working at Heights course directly at your Scarborough job site — at no extra cost. This is the most efficient option for contractors running crews on the Scarborough Subway Extension, condo towers at Scarborough Centre, or residential builds across the east end. Your workers stay local, you avoid lost travel time, and everyone gets certified in a single session. We handle the equipment, the paperwork, and the certificates. Call 647-830-5557 to schedule on-site training at your location.
Call 647-830-5557 →If you have never taken an MLITSD-approved Working at Heights course, or if your previous certificate expired more than 3 years ago, you need the full 6.5-hour certification. If your certificate is still valid and within its 3-year window, you qualify for the 3.5-hour refresher.
Yes. We offer on-site training anywhere in Scarborough for groups of 5 or more workers at no additional travel cost. We bring all the equipment and materials needed for both the theory and practical portions of the course.
Your certificate is valid province-wide. It is issued under the MLITSD-approved training standard and recognized on every construction site in Ontario, regardless of where you took the course.
Call us at 647-830-5557 or visit our contact page to send an inquiry. We can typically accommodate individual bookings on upcoming course dates or arrange group on-site sessions within a few days.
Scarborough's construction activity is concentrated in two big buckets right now: transit infrastructure and high-rise residential infill. The Scarborough Subway Extension project is replacing the old SRT line with a three-station underground extension to Scarborough Centre, and the surface work at each station site involves cut-and-cover excavation, hoarding, and elevated trade work that has WAH requirements baked into every shift. Around the existing Eglinton and Kingston Road corridors, mid-rise and high-rise residential infill is adding density to neighbourhoods that have been low-rise for decades.
Centennial College's continued campus expansion at Progress and Morningside puts additional commercial construction work into the local mix. Scarborough's older industrial parks — particularly along Bertrand and the Birchmount-Lawrence area — still drive regular roofing replacement, rooftop HVAC retrofits, and warehouse re-cladding projects. Residential roofers and siders working east end neighbourhoods like Bendale, Cliffside, and Guildwood account for a steady stream of WAH training demand as smaller contractors rotate crews.
Our on-site training reaches every part of Scarborough at no extra travel cost, including job sites near the Scarborough Bluffs where the wind can complicate harness and lanyard practice. For crews based around the Hwy 401 and DVP, our classroom is a straightforward drive — and we run sessions early enough in the morning that you can still make a half-day on site after training.
Scarborough's mix of legacy industrial and new residential infill means WAH compliance covers more sites than most contractors expect.
Call today to book a course, ask about upcoming dates, or arrange on-site group training.