Our Fall Protection Training Courses
Working at heights? If so, you know how essential fall protection training is to prevent accidents.
Our experts offer certified training across Canada, fully compliant with provincial and federal regulations, and CSA standards. Practical, engaging, and easy to understand, our courses ensure effective learning.
Online, in-person, or hybrid — explore our health and safety training for working at heights.
Training courses your teams will love

FALL PROTECTION
This training course is for anyone who is or will be required to work at heights. Our training combines both theory and practical training using current, approved fall protection equipment.

COMPETENT INSPECTOR
Designed for workers who are required to inspect fall protection equipment, this training includes instructions, workshops, hands-on exercises, and real-life simulations.
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Specialized Rescue Trainings (Only offered in Ontario)
Reach New Heights Safely
SPI Health and Safety offers specialized rescue training for working at heights in Ontario. Whether your team operates on communication towers, wind turbines, or other high-risk environments, our rescue courses are designed to meet your specific safety needs. *We also offer fall protection rescue training in Quebec. Reach out to our specialists for more information.
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3 Ways To Learn, One Goal: Safety
In-person
Follow our training courses with an SPI training consultant at your company or in one of our branches.
Hybrid
Follow our training course with an SPI training consultant remotely via a computer or tablet.
Online
Follow health and safety training whenever and wherever you want via a computer or tablet.

Fall protection program evaluation guide
Evaluate your fall protection program with our free evaluation guide and ensure safer workplaces for your employees.
Questions and Answers
- A health and safety certificate is an official document confirming that a worker has completed training that complies with health and safety standards and requirements. It serves as proof that the individual has the necessary skills to identify, assess, and control risks specific to their work environment.
- A health and safety certificate is essential to ensure that workers understand and apply best practices in workplace safety, reducing the risks of accidents and incidents. Additionally, it helps employers comply with legal and regulatory requirements, ensuring employee safety and the company’s legal compliance.
- Yes, upon completing the training, each participant receives an official certificate or proof confirming the successful completion of the course. This document can be used as evidence of compliance for your employer or during a regulatory inspection.
- According to the CSA Z1009 standard, a training certificate is valid for 36 months. However, provincial legislation or the employer may enforce stricter requirements.
- If you lose your certificate, you can request a copy from our team. We maintain a record of all completed training sessions and can provide proof of training or a replacement certificate upon request. Please note that administrative fees may apply for issuing a duplicate.
- Our lockout/tagout training programs, compliant with the requirements of the CSA Z460 standard, are recognized across Canada in both federal and provincial legal contexts.
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Need to develop a working at heights program or conduct a risk assessment?
Our team of fall protection experts is here to support you every step of the way. We can help answer your questions about working at heights, rescue procedures, and the appropriate equipment to use — while guiding you in building effective safety programs tailored to your needs.