
Wisconsin Fall Protection Systems
Protecting the Badger State Since 1994
Wisconsin’s economy is driven by manufacturing, construction, agriculture, energy, and logistics, with workers frequently operating at heights in industrial plants, infrastructure projects, food processing facilities, and power generation sites. The state’s seasonal weather challenges, expanding industrial operations, and large-scale infrastructure projects create significant fall hazards, making OSHA-compliant fall protection systems essential for workplace safety and regulatory compliance.
With over 30 years of experience, Diversified Fall Protection specializes in custom-engineered fall protection systems tailored to Wisconsin’s industry-specific challenges. Our turnkey solutions help businesses meet OSHA regulations, enhance worker safety, and improve operational efficiency. Diversified can deliver fall protection systems to our clients throughout Wisconsin, including Milwaukee, Madison, Green Bay, Kenosha, and more. Call to schedule a site visit today.
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Industry-Specific Fall Protection Solutions in Wisconsin
Manufacturing & Food Processing
As a leader in dairy, food processing, and industrial manufacturing, Wisconsin requires overhead lifelines, modular guardrails, and personal fall arrest systems (PFAS) to protect workers on assembly lines, conveyor systems, and elevated production platforms.
Construction & Infrastructure Development
With major urban and transportation expansion projects, Wisconsin’s construction sector relies on temporary lifelines, leading-edge SRLs, and perimeter guardrail systems to keep workers safe on high-rise buildings, bridges, and roadwork projects, ensuring compliance with OSHA 1926 Subpart M.
Agriculture & Grain Handling
Wisconsin’s agricultural and dairy industries require fall protection for grain silos, feed mills, and food storage facilities. Workers performing equipment maintenance, grain bin entry, and silo inspections need horizontal lifelines, fixed ladder systems, and confined space entry solutions to comply with OSHA 1910.272 Grain Handling Standards.
Energy & Utilities
With nuclear, hydroelectric, and wind power facilities, Wisconsin’s energy industry requires vertical climbing systems, confined space entry solutions, and horizontal lifelines to ensure safe access to power plants, wind turbines, and electrical transmission infrastructure, in compliance with OSHA 1910.269.
Logistics & Warehousing
As a key freight and distribution hub, Wisconsin’s logistics sector requires rolling access platforms, overhead fall protection systems, and dock-mounted safety barriers to protect workers handling loading, unloading, and freight transportation at rail yards, trucking terminals, and warehouse distribution centers.
Understanding Wisconsin’s OSHA & Safety Regulations
Wisconsin follows federal OSHA regulations for fall protection, requiring:
- General Industry (OSHA 1910) – Fall protection required at elevations of four feet or more.
- Construction Industry (OSHA 1926 Subpart M) – Fall protection required at elevations of six feet or more.
- Energy & Utilities (OSHA 1910.269) – Industry-specific fall protection required for power plants, renewable energy, and electrical grid maintenance.
- Agriculture & Grain Handling (OSHA 1910.272) – Fall protection required for grain elevators, silos, and feed mills.
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

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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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