Providers that are no longer approved
Find an approved training provider for working at heights.
Workers on construction projects who use fall protection devices must take a working at heights training program.
Training requirements for working at heights are set out in O. Reg. 297/13: Occupational Health and Safety Awareness Training.
For more information, see: Training for working at heights
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Data dictionary
Column | Type | Description |
---|---|---|
Provider | Text |
Training provider approved by the Chief Prevention Officer to deliver working at heights training. |
Status (in-house/public) | Text |
Whether the provider offered working at heights training to the public, or in-house only |
Date approved | Date |
Date the provider was approved by the Chief Prevention Officer |
No longer approved | Date |
Date approval lapsed |
Program name | Text |
Name of the working at heights program the provider is approved to deliver. |
Additional information
- Last updated
- January 19, 2025
- Created
- January 28, 2025
- Format
- text/csv
- File size
- 2.2 KiB
- Licence
- King's Printer for Ontario
- Name
- Providers that are no longer approved
- Type
- Data
- Language
- English
- Validation status
- success
- Validation timestamp
- 2025-01-28T13:59:08.818585
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