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COMPLETE FALL PROTECTION KITS · CSA Z259 · ANSI Z359

Fall Protection Kits in Canada — Roofing, PFAS & Rescue Kits

Complete, compliance-ready kits in a bucket or bag: a CSA full-body harness, a connector (lanyard or vertical lifeline) and a reusable anchor — everything a worker needs to tie off. Shop roofer's kits, personal fall arrest (PFAS) kits, contractor kits and rescue / descent kits. Stocked in Paris, Ontario and priced in CAD — each kit lists its contents and certifications, stated plainly.

  • Roofer's & PFAS kits
  • Rescue & descent
  • Harness + connector + anchor
  • Ships from Paris, ON
  • CAD — no duties

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What's in a fall protection kit

THE THREE PARTS (A-B-C)

A complete personal fall arrest system needs an anchor (A), body harness (B) and a connector (C) — lanyard, vertical lifeline or SRL. A kit bundles all three, usually in a reusable bucket or bag.

MATCH THE KIT TO THE JOB

Roofer's and PFAS kits suit residential and low-slope roofing; contractor kits cover general construction; rescue and descent kits support your written rescue plan. Each kit page lists exactly what's inside and the certifications.

SIZE & STANDARDS

Kits are sold by harness size — check the size on the product page. Components are CSA Z259 / ANSI Z359 rated, stated plainly. Buying for a crew or unsure on sizing? Call 437-475-2066.

Complete fall protection kits for Canadian jobsites

A fall protection kit takes the guesswork out of compliance: instead of sourcing a harness, connector and anchor separately, you get a matched personal fall arrest system (PFAS) in one package, ready to use. Fall Protection Canada stocks roofer's and PFAS kits — typically a CSA full-body harness, a vertical lifeline or lanyard, and a reusable roof anchor — plus rescue and descent kits for your rescue plan, all shipped from Paris, Ontario in CAD.

Prefer to build your own? Start with a harness, add a self-retracting lifeline or lanyard, and finish with the right anchor — or browse the complete PPE range. Not sure what your crew needs? Read the Canadian fall protection equipment guide or call 437-475-2066 for a 24-hour quote on crew packs.

Fall protection kits — common questions

ANSWERS YOU CAN CITE

01

What's included in a fall protection kit?

A complete kit contains the three parts of a personal fall arrest system: a full-body harness (B), a connector such as a lanyard, vertical lifeline or SRL (C), and an anchor or anchor connector (A) — usually packed in a reusable bucket or bag. Some roofer's kits include a reusable roof anchor and a vertical lifeline with a rope grab. Every kit page lists its exact contents and certifications.
02

What's the difference between a roofing kit and a general kit?

A roofer's / PFAS kit is built for residential and low-slope roofing — commonly a harness, a vertical lifeline with a rope grab and a reusable roof anchor. A general contractor kit may pair the harness with a shock-absorbing lanyard or SRL for construction tie-off. Match the kit to the work; if you're unsure, tell us the job and we'll point you to the right one.
03

Do I need a rescue kit?

Canadian OHS regulations require employers to have a written rescue plan and the means to carry it out wherever workers use fall arrest — a fall-arrested worker must be rescued promptly to avoid suspension trauma. A rescue or descent kit provides the equipment side of that plan. Our requirements guide covers the employer duties around rescue planning.
04

Can I build my own kit instead of buying a bundle?

Absolutely. Choose a harness, a lanyard or SRL, and a roof anchor sized and rated for your job — just make sure the connectors are compatible and the whole system suits your fall clearance. Call 437-475-2066 and we'll help you spec it for a crew.