We follow all CSA fall protection standards.
CSA fall protection standards are a set of guidelines set forth to keep people safe when working at heights. These standards were developed by the Canadian Standards Association and are widely used across Vancouver, British Columbia and the rest of Canada for window cleaning, roofing, building maintenance, and other exterior work.
When workers use fall protection equipment, such as lifelines, hardnesses, anchors, or rope systems, the products and systems used must meet CSA fall protection requirements. These standards ensure that fall protection is strong, properly designed, and reliable when on the job. This helps reduce the risk of serious injury or death from a fall, which is one of the leading causes of workplace accidents to this day.
CSA fall protection standards apply to both equipment and systems. This includes personal gear, like full-body harnesses, as well as permanent safety systems installed on buildings, like roof anchors or horizontal lifelines. These standards also identify how equipment should be used, inspected, and maintained over time to remain effective and safe.
At Aquarius Window Cleaning, prioritizing safety is one of our main focuses, and we follow CSA fall protection standards whenever we perform exterior maintenance work to fulfill safety and legal responsibilities. We understand the importance of CSA-compliant fall protection, and our practices ensure your rooftop safety systems meet recognized safety standards. To learn more about CSA fall protection standards and why they are so important, reach out to us today.
At Aquarius Window Cleaning, we follow CSA fall protection standards when we serve customers in Vancouver, Metro Vancouver, North Vancouver, West Vancouver, Burnaby, Richmond, Port Moody, Delta, Langley, Maple Ridge, University Endowment Lands, Burquitlam, New Westminster, Kitsilano, Yaletown, Gastown, West Point Grey, Granville Island, Coal Harbour, Port Coquitlam, and Coquitlam, British Columbia.