MLITSD-approved WAH certification for York Region's construction boom. On-site training across Vaughan, Concord, and Kleinburg.
Vaughan has evolved from a quiet suburban municipality into one of the GTA's most active construction markets. The Vaughan Metropolitan Centre — anchored by the TTC subway extension at Highway 7 and Jane Street — is rapidly filling in with high-rise condos, office towers, and mixed-use developments that have turned this area into a true urban centre. The cranes dotting the VMC skyline represent thousands of construction workers who need valid Working at Heights certification to do their jobs legally and safely. From the ironworkers erecting structural steel to the glaziers installing curtain wall 30 storeys up, fall protection training is not a suggestion — it is an Ontario legal requirement.
Outside the VMC, Vaughan's construction landscape is equally busy. The Highway 400 and 407 corridors are lined with industrial and commercial projects, from large-format retail plazas to corporate office parks. The Concord industrial area remains one of the densest concentrations of manufacturing and warehousing in the GTA, with constant renovation, expansion, and new construction activity that puts workers at height on steel structures, rooftops, and elevated platforms. Meanwhile, Kleinburg and the surrounding areas see steady luxury residential construction — custom homes where roofers, framers, and stone masons regularly work at significant heights without the safety net of a large general contractor's compliance program.
4 Your Safety Solutions provides MLITSD-approved Working at Heights training that fully complies with Ontario Regulation 297/13. We make it easy for Vaughan workers and contractors to get certified with regular course offerings and on-site training delivered directly to your project location. Our instructors are construction professionals who understand the specific fall hazards you encounter on York Region job sites.
No need to fight the 400-series highway traffic into Toronto. Get certified close to your Vaughan, Woodbridge, or Concord job site.
We bring training directly to your VMC condo build, Concord industrial site, or Kleinburg residential project for groups of 5 or more at no extra cost.
Complete the course and receive your MLITSD-approved WAH certificate before you leave. No waiting.
Hands-on harness fitting, equipment inspection, and anchor point selection taught by instructors who have worked in the trades.
Ask about scheduling that works around your project demands. We know Vaughan contractors run tight timelines.
On-site training in Vaughan and across the GTA comes at no extra travel charge. What you see is what you pay.
MLITSD-approved training built for Vaughan 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.
Vaughan's job sites are spread from the VMC development zone in the south to new subdivisions pushing north toward King City. Pulling your crew off a project to drive across the GTA for training costs you time and money. We eliminate that problem by bringing the full MLITSD-approved course directly to your location — whether that is a high-rise construction site at the VMC, a warehouse retrofit in Concord, or a custom home build in Kleinburg. We supply all training equipment including harnesses, lanyards, and demonstration anchors. On-site training is available at no additional travel charge for groups of 5 or more workers within the GTA.
Call 647-830-5557 →Yes. Ontario Regulation 297/13 applies to all construction projects regardless of size. Whether you are building a single custom home in Kleinburg or a subdivision of townhouses in Maple, any worker who may use a method of fall protection needs a valid MLITSD-approved WAH certificate. This includes roofers, framers, siding installers, and any worker operating at height.
We recommend booking at least one week in advance, but we can often accommodate shorter timelines depending on instructor availability. For large crews or multi-day sessions, the more notice you give us, the better we can schedule around your project milestones.
Absolutely. The WAH certificate issued through our MLITSD-approved program is valid across all of Ontario. Your workers can use it on any construction project in the province — Vaughan, Toronto, Ottawa, or anywhere else in Ontario.
We can run both courses on the same day at your site. The refresher takes about 3.5 hours and the full certification takes 6.5 hours. We will work out a schedule that minimizes downtime for your entire team. Call 647-830-5557 and we will plan it out.
Call today to book a course, ask about upcoming dates, or arrange on-site group training.