Rescue Standby, Toronto, ON

Our team has extensive experience and training to provide top-notch rescue standby services.

Services Include:
– Working at height standby rescue teams for construction projects
– High angle rescue teams
– Film industry safety teams for fall protection
– Confined space rescue
– Additional specialty services are available

When a project has to contend with hazards such as confined spaces, heights, high angles and other difficult access requirements, including swift water, this increases project risks. To protect your team in these circumstances and ensure that they can complete critical tasks safely and in compliance with the relevant labour and health and safety codes, it’s essential to follow a set of strict safety guidelines. Sometimes having a standby rescue will be mandatory, and on other occasions, it will be highly desirable, even if not mandated. Tundra Rescue has extensive training and experience in the field, so you can count on us to provide effective rescue standby services and keep your employees safe and move your project objectives forward.

Rescue Standby in Toronto, Ontario

Our team ensures that all of its members undergo thorough, rigorous training, which includes accreditation from the Society of Professional Rope Access Technicians (SPRAT) and the Industrial Rope Access Trade Association (IRATA). In addition, many of our team members have previous experience serving in the military or working with emergency services, meaning they are comfortable working in extreme conditions and under intense pressure. When you choose us as your rescue standby team, you can count on us to work with your employees to protect your people and operations, and ultimately to keep your project on track.

We are proud to serve the Toronto, Ontario community, and we want to help you do what’s best for your team. If you are looking for a qualified rescue standby team, just give us a call.


At Tundra Rescue, we provide rescue standby services throughout Ontario, including Stayner, Toronto, Hamilton, Niagara, St. Catharines, London, and Sarnia.