Our High Angle Rescue Awareness Training delivers essential knowledge for supervisors, safety personnel, and workers exposed to elevated work areas where fall protection alone may not be enough. Aligned with Ontario's OHSA, Construction Regulation 213/91, and CSA Z259 Fall Protection Standards, this course builds site-specific readiness and legal accountability—without the overkill of rope tech certification.
This is not rope access training—it’s what comes before the ropes ever move. It’s the critical first step in preparing for suspended work, tower rescues, and post-fall emergencies.
Audience: All workers performing elevated tasks or supervising work at height
Goal: Recognize risk, understand legal responsibilities, and escalate appropriately
Regulatory Focus: OHSA s.25(2)(h), Reg. 213/91 s.26.1–26.9
Audience: Safety staff, emergency team members, or designated rope rescue support personnel
Goal: Understand rigging zones, assist external teams, prep rescue gear, maintain scene safety
Regulatory Focus: CSA Z259.17, CSA Z1006 integration
Audience: Construction managers, safety officers, or JHSC leads responsible for rescue program design
Goal: Build, review, and maintain high-angle rescue plans and drill requirements
Regulatory Focus: OHSA s.25(2)(a), CSA Z259.2.5, CSA Z1006
OHSA – Sections 25(2)(a), 25(2)(h), and 27(2)
Construction Projects Regulation (O. Reg. 213/91) – s.26.1 to 26.9 (fall protection)
CSA Z259 Series – Including Z259.2.5 (Fall Arresters), Z259.17 (Anchors), and Z259.18 (Suspension Trauma)
CSA Z1006 – For rescue planning and coordination with confined space or elevated rescue needs
Ministry of Labour Guidelines – Fall rescue planning and work-at-heights compliance checks
At Safety Sure, our instructors don’t just read from a script—they’ve lived what they teach. Every course is led by professionals who’ve used the tools, worn the gear, and made the calls that keep worksites safe. Whether it's forklifts, fall arrest systems, or confined space entries, our trainers have done the job—not just studied it.
You won’t get “death by PowerPoint” here. Our classroom sessions are interactive, scenario-based, and focused on what matters most: what learners will remember and use when it counts. We use proven coaching methods that emphasize decision-making, risk awareness, and muscle memory—approaches that are used globally in the highest-risk industries because they work.
* That’s why our sessions are built around doing, not just discussing.
We believe safety is learned by experience—not just explained on a screen. And that’s exactly what we deliver.
At Safety Sure, training isn’t just a checkbox—it’s a living system designed to reflect the realities of your worksite. While many providers deliver standard packages, we’ve learned that no two facilities, shifts, or crews are exactly alike. That’s why we prioritize custom-fit training built around your operations, not generic slideshows.
We don’t offer everything. But what we do offer is deeply thought through, integrated across disciplines, and tested in high-risk environments. Whether it’s lift trucks, confined space, spill response, or JHSC effectiveness, we design each program with three questions in mind:
Does this align with the law and best practice?
Does it reflect how the work is actually done?
Does it make things easier or safer for the people doing it?
Some of our programs are always available. Others are offered in partnership with clients, built to meet specific needs, or delivered as part of a broader compliance strategy that includes documentation, scheduling, and even renewal tracking.
We don’t believe in “one and done” training. We believe in building systems that last, systems that teach, protect, and evolve as your workforce does.
OHSA – Sections 25(2)(a), 25(2)(h), and 27(2)
Construction Projects Regulation (O. Reg. 213/91) – s.26.1 to 26.9 (fall protection)
CSA Z259 Series – Including Z259.2.5 (Fall Arresters), Z259.17 (Anchors), and Z259.18 (Suspension Trauma)
CSA Z1006 – For rescue planning and coordination with confined space or elevated rescue needs
Ministry of Labour Guidelines – Fall rescue planning and work-at-heights compliance checks