ROOFNOW™ Fall Protection & Working-At-Heights Safety Standards
Roofing is one of the highest-risk trades in Canada, and homeowner safety depends on the use of trained workers, certified safety procedures, and proper fall-prevention systems. This page outlines the ROOFNOW™ Fall Protection & Working-At-Heights Safety Standards that guide every installation across Ontario.
1. Mandatory Working-At-Heights Certification
All ROOFNOW™ installers, labourers, and site supervisors maintain valid Working-At-Heights (WAH) certification approved by the Ontario Ministry of Labour. Training is refreshed regularly to ensure compliance with the latest standards.
2. Full Fall-Arrest Systems on Every Project
Each job site uses approved fall-arrest equipment, including lifelines, anchors, harnesses, and shock-absorbing lanyards. All gear is inspected before use and replaced immediately if wear is detected.
3. Safe Ladder & Access Procedures
Ladders are secured at both the top and bottom, set at safe working angles, and maintained to prevent slipping. Access points are monitored to keep homeowners and pedestrians safe.
4. Controlled Roofing Zones (CRZ) Setup
When roof layout makes fall-arrest impractical in specific zones, Controlled Roofing Zones are established using designated monitors, marked boundaries, and strict access rules.
5. Daily Job-Site Safety Briefings
Before work begins each day, the site supervisor conducts a safety briefing to review weather conditions, hazards, equipment checks, and key installation risks.
6. Weather-Sensitive Work Adjustments
Work is paused or rescheduled during high winds, lightning, heavy rain, ice conditions, or unsafe roof temperatures. No installation proceeds unless conditions meet minimum safety requirements.
7. Edge Protection & Hazard Identification
All edges, skylights, weak surfaces, roof penetrations, and deck irregularities are clearly identified to prevent slips, falls, or accidental damage during installation.
8. Equipment Inspection & Maintenance
Harnesses, anchors, ladders, roof brackets, PPE, and power tools are inspected daily. Faulty equipment is removed from service immediately and replaced.
9. Homeowner & Property Safety
Drop zones are marked around the property, debris is controlled, and all homeowners, pets, and visitors are kept a safe distance from active work zones.
10. Compliance with Ontario Ministry of Labour Requirements
ROOFNOW™ adheres to all regulations outlined in the Occupational Health and Safety Act (OHSA), Working-At-Heights guidelines, and roofing-industry safety standards.
These safety standards ensure that every roofing project is completed responsibly, professionally, and with full protection for workers and homeowners alike.