
Oklahoma Fall Protection Systems
Protecting the Sooner State Since 1994
Oklahoma’s workforce operates in high-risk environments across industries such as oil and gas, aerospace, manufacturing, construction, and transportation. Employees frequently work at heights in refineries, aircraft maintenance hangars, distribution centers, and infrastructure projects, where fall protection is essential for both OSHA compliance and worker safety. The state’s extreme weather conditions, high winds, and rapid industrial expansion make properly designed fall protection systems a necessity.
Diversified Fall Protection delivers turnkey fall safety solutions tailored to the unique needs of Oklahoma’s leading industries. With over 30 years of experience, we specialize in custom-engineered safety systems that improve compliance, enhance efficiency, and most importantly, protect lives. Diversified can deliver cost-effective turnkey fall protection systems to our clients throughout Oklahoma, including Tulsa, Norman, Broken Arrow, Oklahoma City, and more.
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Comprehensive Fall Protection for Oklahoma’s Key Industries
Oil & Gas Production
Oklahoma’s oil fields, refineries, and pipeline operations present significant fall hazards for workers who conduct tank inspections, rig maintenance, and high-elevation repairs. Employees must be equipped with lifeline systems, anchor points, and confined space entry solutions to ensure compliance with OSHA 1910.269 and energy sector safety standards.
Aerospace & Defense
With major aircraft manufacturers, military installations, and aerospace engineering firms, Oklahoma is a leader in aviation production and maintenance. Employees servicing aircraft fuselages, assembling flight components, and maintaining military equipment require overhead rigid rail systems, fall arrest harnesses, and modular guardrails for safe operations.
Manufacturing & Industrial Processing
Oklahoma’s industrial sector involves frequent work at elevation. Employees navigating conveyor belts, production mezzanines, and catwalks require personal fall arrest systems (PFAS), overhead lifelines, and non-penetrating guardrails to mitigate fall risks and maintain efficiency.
Construction & Infrastructure
Oklahoma’s urban expansion and transportation development involve large-scale commercial, industrial, and residential projects. Workers on steel structures, bridges, and scaffolding need temporary and permanent safety solutions such as leading-edge self-retracting lifelines (SRLs), perimeter guardrails, and engineered anchor systems to remain compliant with OSHA 1926 Subpart M.
Logistics & Transportation
Oklahoma’s freight and distribution industry is a key part of the national supply chain, with workers loading, unloading, and maintaining vehicles in rail yards, trucking hubs, and warehouse facilities. Employees frequently operate near elevated storage systems and loading docks, making rolling access platforms, overhead lifelines, and dock-mounted safety barriers critical in reducing fall hazards.
Understanding Oklahoma’s OSHA & Safety Regulations
Oklahoma adheres to federal OSHA standards for fall protection, with key requirements including:
- General Industry (OSHA 1910) – Fall protection required at four feet or higher.
- Construction (OSHA 1926 Subpart M) – Fall protection required at six feet or higher.
- Oil & Gas (OSHA 1910.269) – Industry-specific requirements for refineries, pipeline maintenance, and drilling platforms.
- Logistics & Warehousing (OSHA 1910.176 & 1910.22) – Regulations for loading docks, freight handling, and storage facilities.
Failure to meet these safety regulations can result in hefty OSHA fines, project delays, and increased liability risks, making proactive fall protection planning essential for Oklahoma businesses.
Engineered Fall Protection Systems & Solutions
Protect your employees and mitigate risk with OSHA and ANSI compliant fall protection solutions.
Anchor points

Cable lifeline systems

Ladder safety systems

Rigid rail systems

Guardrail systems

Suspended access systems

Fall protection services

Your System. Our Liability.
Fall safety doesn’t stop once your system is installed. Safeguard your fall protection investment with regular inspections and recertifications from DFP.

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“They’ve been good partners to me. Any contractor would be pleased with the products and level of service they offer. When it comes to fall protection, they take the load off.”
Bart Singer
Engineer at Berry Plastics
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