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Alec Caldwell   

Beware of these non-compliant fall safety harnesses sold at big box stores

Canadian Contractor

The harnesses are yellow and blue, have an "up" arrow on them, and do NOT say CSA-Approved. Or if they do, in some instances, CSA-approval is missing from key components.

Non- CSA-approved fall safety systems are being sold in buckets at big box stores. They are often billed as “Roofer’s Kits.” Why is this inferior gear allowed to be sold?

It’s a question I hear all the time, especially from participants at our Ontario Ministry of Labour-approved Working at Heights courses.

The harness shown in our photo is one of the main offenders over the past years. I’ve seen many construction workers wearing this gear. The problem is, this particular set-up might not hold a falling worker, causing them injury or death.

If you know anyone who wears one of these bright yellow and blue harnesses, with the letter A stamped on it, including an arrow up symbol (see photo) I urge you to bring it to their attention and hopefully they will get themselves into a CSA-approved harness, preferably one made in Canada.

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The Occupational Health & Safety Act in Ontario – and I’m sure in most provinces – requires only CSA-approved fall systems to be used on construction workplaces, including home renovations.

While some newer versions of these harnesses may say “CSA approved,” I am skeptical as to whether they are the real deal. We’ve already experienced items like re-roofing shingle bundles arriving on our shores from China, stamped with Canadian manufacturers names, when they have have no such affiliation… More here

I recently did a very thorough inspection of two of these buckets, stuffed with Chinese-made products, assembled in Montreal and distributed Canada-wide. On the outside of bucket, it says ‘Meets CSA Standard.’ THAT IS NOT THE SAME AS “CSA-APPROVED”!!!. These plays on wording, for a product intended to save a person’s life, are just not acceptable!!!

A second bucket had many items inside stamped as ‘CSA Approved,’ but there was no such approval on the temporary anchor point. What a great idea – make the weak point in the system the non-compliant component! The anchor point I inspected was lightweight, seemingly of low quality and, in my experience, would not arrest the force of a falling worker.

Is it worth the gamble to buy non-CSA-approved fall arrest harnesses?

Think about what your own life is worth – and what it is worth to your family. And then make the dollars and cents decision that seems right for you.

And I am wondering why the big boxes are even offering you this particular “savings” on products that are supposed to be saving your life.

What do you say?   

Read here, what participants said about our Working at Heights course

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2 Comments » for Beware of these non-compliant fall safety harnesses sold at big box stores
  1. Tony says:

    Where can we find a system made in Canada?

  2. Roberta says:

    Thank you for the heads up. I am a quality before quantity proprietor and my employees lives matter. Since I supply their fall restraint gear I will be watching. Again thank you.

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