Fall Protection Systems and solutions
Safeguard what matters most with state-of-the-art fall arrest and restraint solutions.
Since 1998, Haven Fall Protection has deployed the latest fall protection technology across the United States. How can we help protect you?

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engineered systems and solutions
Fall protection is not a product — it’s a system.
We provide fully engineered, OSHA-compliant solutions designed around the realities of your facility, your workflow, and your risk exposure.
From single anchor points to complex rigid rail systems, every solution is engineered to meet applicable codes and built to protect people first.
SYSTEMS & SOLUTIONS
fall protection systems we provide
We provide a range of fall protection systems designed for different working-at-height conditions.
Rigid Rail Systems
A rigid rail system is a fixed track used where workers need to move along a defined path at height, such as along rooftops, platforms, or production lines. The worker remains connected to the system while moving, providing continuous fall protection. We offer both permanent and mobile types of rigid rails.
Lifelines
Lifeline systems are used for work at height where flexibility and movement are required. A cable or rope allows workers to remain connected to fall protection while moving across the work area, with system design based on site conditions and use.
Anchor points
Anchor points are used when workers need fall protection while working in a fixed or limited area at height. These points provide a secure connection for personal fall arrest or restraint systems and are installed based on site conditions and use. Various types include:
- Single-point anchors
- Fixed truss anchor kits
- Window-washing anchors
- Suspended access/building maintenance
Guardrail
Guardrail is a solution that creates a barrier between the worker and the fall hazard. These solutions often don't need to penetrate the roof (as opposed to a single-point anchor, for instance). We offer site assessments to come up with a design and budget for these systems.
warning lines
Roof warning line systems provide a visual boundary that helps workers maintain safe distances from roof edges during work at height. These systems are often used as an initial level of fall protection where guardrails or lifelines are not required.
portable fall protection
- Portable fall protection is used for temporary work at height where permanent systems are not practical. These systems can be deployed and removed as needed based on the task and location.
Netting
Netting is used below elevated work areas to help reduce the risk of injury from falls or falling objects, particularly where direct tie-off is limited.
Window washing & facade access
Facade access systems provide safe tie-off for window washing and exterior building maintenance. These anchors are different from standard fall protection anchors and must meet IWCA requirements.
confined space & rescue
- Confined space systems provide safe entry and retrieval for tanks, pits, vaults, and other permit-required spaces. These systems typically include anchors, davits, tripod systems, and retrieval devices designed for both fall protection and emergency extraction.
Find the right system to protect your people from falls
Different Fall Protection systems are suited to different types of work at height. We help identify appropriate systems based on site conditions, access requirements, and how the work is performed.
Contact us for more information on systems to safeguard your personnel.


