Fall Protection for Construction

Certified Safety Systems & Support Built for Construction Work at Height

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Protect Your Team with Haven Fall Protection

We offer Fall Protection services for active construction sites, including planning, installation, inspection, and compliance support. We work with contractors and project teams to address fall hazards across commercial, residential, and infrastructure projects.

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what we support on construction sites

  • Work at height on active job sites
  • Permanent and temporary fall protection systems
  • New construction, retrofits, and phased builds
  • Coordination with project schedules and site access
  • OSHA-aligned installation and documentation
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SYSTEMS & SOLUTIONS

fall protection built for active construction sites

On construction projects, fall protection has to work alongside evolving site conditions, multiple trades, and tight schedules. Systems must be planned and installed so they support work at height without becoming an obstacle to progress.



We help construction teams integrate fall protection into active job sites—accounting for access, sequencing, and how crews move through elevated work areas—so safety measures support productivity rather than slow it down.

Rigid Rail Systems

Rigid rail systems provide durable, fixed tracks for fall arrest devices, delivering reliable, smooth movement and strong protection on complex job sites. Our offerings include everything from single rigid rail lines and swing arm rigid rails to Cartesian bridge rails—and more.



Best used for: Industrial plants, warehouses, complex roofing, and areas with irregular surfaces or overhead work.

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Horizontal Lifelines

Horizontal lifelines provide a flexible safety line that allows workers to move freely across long, elevated areas—such as along a roof or beam—while remaining securely tethered.


Best used for:
Large roof decks, bridge construction, steel framing, and areas requiring continuous fall protection over a distance.

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Anchor points

Anchor points are the secure spots where your team ties off their harnesses—usually on steel beams, rooftops, or scaffolding. They’re the foundation of any fall arrest system, keeping workers safely connected when moving or working at height.


Best used for:
Steel erection, roofing projects, scaffolding, and any elevated work requiring secure tie-off points.

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Guardrails

Guardrails create a physical barrier around open edges, roofs, or platforms to stop falls before they happen. They’re ideal for busy sites where hands-free protection is the safest and simplest choice.


Best used for:
Roof perimeters, open floors, balconies, and scaffolding edges.

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Ladder Safety Systems

Ladder safety systems ensure workers' security on fixed ladders of all types. From cable vertical lifelines on towers and silos, to rigid track systems for high-use ladders, and portable ladder anchor posts for rooftop access—we’ve got you covered.



Best used for: Fixed ladders, rooftop access, and maintenance work.

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PORTABLE FALL PROTECTION

Portable fall protection allows you to set up safety quickly and adjust as your job site changes. Our adjustable systems—such as weighted roof horizontal lifelines and portable fall protection carts—fit rooftops, scaffolding, and confined spaces without compromising OSHA compliance.



Best used for: Temporary projects, repair work, and sites with changing layouts.

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Warning Lines

Warning lines mark off safe zones and alert workers before they reach unprotected edges. They provide a simple, effective visual cue often used alongside other fall protection measures to prevent accidents.



Best used for: Roofs, decks, and flat surfaces where physical barriers aren’t practical.

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NETTING

Safety netting is an essential component of fall protection systems designed to catch and arrest a worker's fall from height. They’re typically constructed from high-strength synthetic fibers, which are knotted or woven into a grid pattern, helping to absorb the energy of a falling person and distribute the force evenly, minimizing the impact.

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When it comes to protecting your team and keeping your project on track, the experts at Haven Fall Protection are your trusted construction safety consultants. We’re ready to deliver OSHA-compliant solutions that give you confidence, control, and the steady hand to manage every challenge.

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More Than Equipment—A Partner in Jobsite Safety

You already know that having the right fall protection for construction workers isn’t enough. That’s why we make sure your team knows exactly how to use it with practical training tailored to your specific job site.


We don’t just install safety equipment; we teach your crew how to stay safe every day, so they’re confident and ready before they even climb.


Plus, our regular inspections and recertifications identify issues early — so you’re always ahead of compliance and safety risks.


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Common Questions About Certified Fall Protection for Construction

Here are answers to common questions about fall protection for construction. 

  • At what height is fall protection required on a construction site?

    OSHA requires fall protection for construction workers at heights of 6 feet or more. This includes leading edges, open-sided floors, scaffolding, and roofing. Employers must use guardrails, safety nets, or personal fall arrest systems to stay compliant and protect workers.


  • How often should I inspect my fall protection systems?

    Fall protection systems must be visually inspected before each use and undergo a formal inspection at least once per year by a competent person. Damaged, worn, or expired equipment should be removed from service immediately to meet OSHA and ANSI standards.


  • Does fall arrest gear have expiration dates under OSHA?

    OSHA doesn’t assign expiration dates to fall arrest gear, but manufacturers often recommend replacement every five years. Lifespan depends on use, environment, and maintenance. Always follow the manufacturer’s guidelines and inspect your gear regularly for signs of wear, damage, or deterioration.


  • What is PFAS in construction?

    PFAS stands for Personal Fall Arrest System. It’s a safety system used in construction that includes a full-body harness, an anchor point, and a connector. PFAS is designed to stop a fall after it begins and is essential when working at height without guardrails or restraints.


  • What’s the difference between fall restraint and fall arrest?

    Fall restraint systems prevent a worker from reaching a fall hazard. Fall arrest systems prevent a fall from occurring. Both are OSHA-compliant when used correctly, but fall arrest requires energy-absorbing components and strict inspection standards.


  • How do I choose the right fall protection system for my crew?

    Evaluate the type of work, fall risks, and site layout. Choose from guardrails, anchor points, lifelines, or PFAS based on your mobility needs and the height of exposure. Consulting with a certified fall protection expert helps ensure your system meets OSHA and project-specific requirements.

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