Fall Protection Canada

Fall Protection Manitoba

CSA-compliant roof anchors, harnesses, lanyards, and fall arrest equipment — Canada-stocked and shipped fast to Winnipeg, Brandon, and every corner of Manitoba.

Ships to Manitoba Canada-Stocked CSA Z259 Certified MB WSH Reg. Part 14 WCB Manitoba Ready
Worker on Manitoba commercial rooftop wearing fall protection harness and safety equipment

Manitoba's flat prairie geography means the province's commercial and industrial building stock is dominated by low-slope and flat rooftops — from Winnipeg's sprawling warehouse and distribution districts to agricultural processing facilities in Brandon and rural Manitoba. But flat roofs don't mean low risk: work at height is a leading cause of serious workplace injury across Manitoba's construction, agriculture, and manufacturing sectors. Whether you're a roofing contractor in Winnipeg managing commercial membrane systems, a general contractor on a northern Manitoba mine site, or a facilities team maintaining industrial rooftops across the province, Fall Protection Canada gives you CSA-compliant fall protection equipment that meets Manitoba Workplace Safety and Health Regulation Part 14 — stocked in Canada, shipped fast province-wide. No US sourcing delays. No customs on safety equipment you need on-site today.

Fall Protection Equipment for Manitoba Worksites

Every product we carry is vetted against CSA Z259 standards and suitable for Manitoba worksites regulated under the Workplace Safety and Health Act and Manitoba Regulation 217/2006, Part 14.

Roof Anchors — 16 kN Manitoba WSH Rated

Manitoba's commercial and industrial building stock is heavily weighted toward flat and low-slope roofs — TPO, EPDM, and built-up membrane systems are common across Winnipeg and Brandon. We carry permanent and temporary anchors rated to the 16 kN minimum required under Manitoba WSH Regulation Part 14, covering both flat and sloped roof applications.

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Horizontal Lifeline Systems for Industrial Rooftops

Manitoba's large distribution centres, manufacturing facilities, and agricultural processing plants — particularly in and around Winnipeg's industrial zones and Brandon — often require engineered horizontal lifeline systems for ongoing rooftop access. We supply CSA Z259.13 compliant systems with PE documentation for WSH inspector submission.

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Full-Body Harnesses — Mandatory for Fall Arrest in Manitoba

Manitoba WSH Regulation requires a full-body harness as part of any personal fall arrest system. We stock CSA Z259.10 certified harnesses suited to Manitoba's work environments: flat commercial rooftops, agricultural structures, construction sites, and the mining operations found in northern Manitoba.

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Shock-Absorbing Lanyards & SRLs

Manitoba's cold winters mean lanyards must perform reliably in sub-zero conditions — a consideration that matters for roofing and construction work that continues year-round across the province. We carry CSA Z259.11 certified shock-absorbing lanyards and SRLs rated for cold-weather performance on Manitoba worksites.

Vertical Lifelines for Ladders & Climbable Structures

Fixed ladders and climbable structures over 3 metres require continuous fall protection under Manitoba WSH regulations. We carry vertical lifeline systems certified to CSA Z259.2.4 and Z259.2.5, covering the grain elevators, silos, industrial towers, and utility structures common across Manitoba's agricultural and industrial landscape.

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Manitoba-Ready Fall Protection Kits

Pre-matched fall protection kits built around Manitoba WSH Regulation Part 14 requirements — CSA-certified full-body harness, shock-absorbing lanyard, and a 16 kN rated roof anchor. Suitable for roofing crews, general contractors, and facilities teams across Manitoba, with WCB Manitoba documentation available on request.

Complete fall protection kit — roof anchor, harness, and lanyard for Manitoba worksites

What Manitoba Law Requires

Under the Workplace Safety and Health Act, C.C.S.M. c. W210 and Manitoba Regulation 217/2006, Part 14, workers exposed to a fall of 3 metres or more must be protected by a guardrail, travel restraint, or personal fall arrest system — and a written fall protection plan is mandatory when guardrails are not used.

Standards & Regulations Our Products Meet

  • Workplace Safety and Health Act, C.C.S.M. c. W210
  • Manitoba Regulation 217/2006 — WSH Regulation Part 14
  • CSA Z259.15 — Anchorage Connectors (16 kN min.)
  • CSA Z259.10 — Full-Body Harnesses
  • CSA Z259.11 — Personal Energy Absorbers & Lanyards
  • CSA Z259.13 — Flexible Horizontal Lifeline Systems
  • WCB Manitoba — documentation available on request
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Manitoba's threshold for mandatory fall protection
Manitoba Regulation 217/2006, Part 14
Manitoba also requires a written fall protection plan any time a worker may fall 3 metres or more without guardrail protection — including a rescue procedure. Not sure what your Manitoba worksite needs? Contact us directly and we'll help you select the right equipment and provide submittal documentation for your site supervisor or WSH officer.

Key Considerations for Manitoba Worksites

Manitoba's fall protection rules and working environment have specific factors that affect equipment selection and compliance planning — know them before you order.

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Cold Weather Equipment Performance

Manitoba's winters are among the most severe in Canada — temperatures regularly drop below −30°C in Winnipeg and further north. All fall protection equipment we supply is rated for cold-weather performance. Lanyards, harness webbing, and SRL mechanisms must remain functional in extreme cold — a requirement WSH officers know to check on Manitoba sites.

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Flat Roof Anchor Planning

Manitoba's dominant flat and low-slope commercial rooftop profile requires different anchor configurations than steep residential work. Penetrating anchors, non-penetrating ballasted systems, and seam-clamp anchors for standing seam metal roofs are all part of our Manitoba offering — we'll help you match the right system to your specific membrane type.

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Agricultural Structure Compliance

Grain elevators, bins, and agricultural processing structures are a unique feature of Manitoba's fall protection landscape. Work on these structures — climbing, inspection, maintenance — falls under WSH Regulation Part 14 and requires properly rated vertical lifeline systems and anchors. We carry CSA Z259 certified equipment suited to Manitoba's agricultural sector.

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Written Fall Protection Plan Required

Manitoba WSH Regulation Part 14 requires a written fall protection plan whenever workers may fall 3 metres or more without guardrail protection. The plan must identify hazards, describe the fall protection systems in use, and include on-site rescue procedures. WSH officers in Manitoba actively check for plan compliance on construction and roofing sites.

Manitoba Contractors & Facilities We Supply

From commercial roofing crews in Winnipeg to contractors working on agricultural and industrial structures across rural Manitoba — we ship CSA-compliant fall protection to every part of the province.

Skilled roofing crew on a Manitoba commercial rooftop with fall protection equipment

🏠 Roofing Contractors

Flat and low-slope roof anchors for Manitoba roofing crews. We supply TPO, EPDM, and built-up membrane compatible anchor systems, along with CSA certification documentation and WCB Manitoba compliance packages so you're WSH-ready on every Winnipeg, Brandon, or rural Manitoba job.

🏗️ General Contractors

Complete fall protection PPE kits, harnesses, lanyards, and lifeline systems for Manitoba's multi-trade construction sites. Products meet Manitoba WSH Regulation Part 14 and are ready for officer review on any construction project across the province.

🌾 Agriculture & Grain Handling

Vertical lifeline systems, ladder safety equipment, and anchor solutions for Manitoba grain elevators, bins, and agricultural processing facilities. We supply CSA Z259 compliant systems suited to the unique access requirements of Manitoba's agricultural infrastructure.

🏢 Facilities & Property Managers

Permanent anchor solutions for Manitoba buildings requiring ongoing rooftop access — HVAC maintenance, solar installation, and inspection work. Engineered horizontal lifeline systems with PE documentation are available for WSH inspector submission across Winnipeg and the province.

🏡 Residential Homeowners

Simple, safe roof anchor solutions for Manitoba homeowners tackling seasonal maintenance on residential rooftops. We'll walk you through exactly what you need and how to use it safely under Manitoba WSH requirements.

Why Manitoba Contractors Order From Us

We exist because Manitoba contractors deserve a supplier who understands Canadian safety law and keeps product on Canadian soil — not a US warehouse with a Canadian checkout.

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We Know Manitoba's WSH Regulation

The 16 kN anchor requirement, the written fall protection plan mandate, the cold-weather performance expectations — we know Part 14 specifically, not just "fall protection in general." That means you get the right product for Manitoba the first time, not a return and reorder after a WSH visit.

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Canada-Stocked, Manitoba-Fast

We ship from Canadian inventory — no cross-border sourcing, no duty on safety gear, no delays at customs. Winnipeg and Brandon typically see fast courier delivery; remote northern Manitoba communities are no problem either with LTL freight options available.

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Straight Answers, No Runaround

Manitoba WSH officers don't accept "we weren't sure." Call or text us before you order — we'll tell you exactly which anchor, harness, and lanyard combination satisfies Part 14 for your specific roof type and Manitoba worksite conditions.

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WCB Manitoba–Ready Documentation

Manitoba WSH officers and WCB Manitoba auditors want paperwork. We provide product submittals, engineering documentation, and compliance packages on request — so your Manitoba fall protection plan has the backup it needs to pass inspection.

Fall Protection Manitoba — FAQs

Common questions from Manitoba roofing contractors, general contractors, and property owners about fall protection equipment and WSH Regulation Part 14 requirements.

Under Manitoba Regulation 217/2006, Part 14, any worker exposed to a fall of 3 metres or more must be protected. The hierarchy is: guardrails first, then travel restraint, then personal fall arrest. A personal fall arrest system in Manitoba must include a CSA-certified full-body harness, a shock-absorbing lanyard or SRL, and an anchor rated to at least 16 kN. A written fall protection plan is also required when guardrails are not used.
Manitoba Regulation 217/2006, Part 14 requires fall protection when a worker is exposed to a fall of 3 metres or more. Protection may also be required at lesser heights where the nature of the work or the surface below poses a risk of serious injury. WSH officers assess site-specific risk factors beyond the baseline threshold.
Yes. Every roof anchor we carry is certified to CSA Z259.15 and meets the minimum 16 kN breaking strength required under Manitoba WSH Regulation Part 14. We can provide product documentation and submittal packages for your site supervisor or Manitoba WSH officer upon request.
Yes. Manitoba WSH Regulation Part 14 requires a written fall protection plan whenever workers may fall 3 metres or more without guardrail protection. The plan must identify hazards, describe the systems to be used, and include rescue procedures. The plan must be available at the worksite and can be requested by WSH officers during an inspection.
Yes — all fall protection equipment we supply is rated for cold-weather performance appropriate for Manitoba conditions. Harness webbing, lanyard shock absorbers, and SRL mechanisms must remain functional at the sub-zero temperatures common across Manitoba in winter. We can advise on specific cold-weather product selection for your Manitoba site if needed.
Yes — we ship to all of Manitoba and every other Canadian province and territory. All inventory is stocked in Canada, so there are no cross-border delays or customs issues. We ship to Winnipeg, Brandon, Portage la Prairie, Thompson, Steinbach, Winkler, Dauphin, and rural and northern Manitoba communities. Courier and LTL freight options are available depending on order size.
Yes. We provide engineering documentation, product submittal packages, and WCB Manitoba–ready compliance materials for site supervisors and WSH officers on request. Just contact us after placing your order and we'll get you what you need for your Manitoba worksite inspection or fall protection plan submission.

Questions About Your Manitoba Order?

Not sure which product is right for your Manitoba roof type or WSH worksite requirements? Reach out directly — we're happy to help before you buy.

Phone / Text
1-437-475-2066
Ships To

Winnipeg, Brandon,
Thompson & All Manitoba

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Mon – Fri
9am – 5pm ET

Manitoba's Go-To Source for Fall Protection.

Canada-stocked, Manitoba WSH Regulation compliant, and backed by real expert support. Shop our full range or reach out before you order.

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