Workers Compensation Board of Prince Edward Island
Falls from heights are a significant cause of work-related injuries on PEI and they can happen in a split-second. Serious injury or even death can occur when the required safe work practices for working at heights are not followed.
Any person, working at a height of three meters or more, is required to have a fall protection system in place. This includes when working on scaffolding, on elevated work platforms, on roofs or on any other place that presents a fall hazard.
There are two types of fall protection systems, the travel restraint system and fall arrest system. Both require wearing a full body harness.
When working at a height of three meters or more:
Legislation: Guides:
Working At Heights
Falls from heights are a significant cause of work-related injuries on PEI and they can happen in a split-second. Serious injury or even death can occur when the required safe work practices for working at heights are not followed.
Any person, working at a height of three meters or more, is required to have a fall protection system in place. This includes when working on scaffolding, on elevated work platforms, on roofs or on any other place that presents a fall hazard.
There are two types of fall protection systems, the travel restraint system and fall arrest system. Both require wearing a full body harness.
- The travel restraint system prevents a worker from getting too close to an unprotected edge which prevents the worker from falling.
- The fall arrest system prevents a falling worker from hitting the ground and preventing serious injury.
When working at a height of three meters or more:
- Make sure a fall protection system is in place.
- Make sure the fall arrest system worn is the right equipment for the task, that it fits the worker properly, that it is inspected and in good condition.
- Make sure workers are competent and have received training from a competent person to use fall protection.
- Make sure a written fall protection plan is developed in accordance with Section 3(11) of the Fall Protection Regulations.
Legislation: Guides:
- Fall Protection - OHS App
- Ladders - OHS App
- Guide to Fall Protection Regulations
- Guide to Workplace Safety for Roof Truss Installation
- Fact Sheet - There is always time for fall protection equipment
- Construction Safety Campaign - Safety Talks - Falls
- Construction Safety Campaign - Safety Talks - Ladders
- Elevated Work Platform Tip Over Hazard Alert
- Preventing Head Injuries Prevention Update
- Roof Truss Collapse Hazard Alert
- Scissor Lift Hazard Alert
- Scaffolding Safety Talk
- Step Ladder Prevention Update
- Zero Tolerance for Fall Protection Violations
- Construction Safety Campaign - Harness Poster
- Construction Safety Campaign - Ladder Poster
- Poster - Don't become the worst-case scenario when working at heights
- Working At Heights Poster - Scissor Lift
- Working From Heights Poster - Harness
- Working At Heights Poster - Ladder