
Wyoming Fall Protection Systems
Turnkey Safety Solutions for Key Industries Since 1994
Wyoming's economy is powered by mining, agriculture, construction, and tourism, with workers frequently operating at heights in mineral extraction sites, ranches, infrastructure projects, and hospitality facilities. The state's variable climate, rugged terrain, and expanding development projects present unique fall hazards, making OSHA-compliant fall protection systems essential for worker safety and regulatory adherence.
Since 1994, Diversified Fall Protection has designed, fabricated, installed, inspected, and re-certified thousands of fall protection systems nationwide, including systems in Wyoming. Thanks to the strategic location of DFP fabrication facilities and our ability to mobilize installation crews, Diversified can deliver cost-effective turnkey fall protection systems to our clients throughout Wyoming, including Cheyenne, Casper, Gillette, Laramie, and more. Call to schedule a site visit today.
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Industry-Specific Fall Protection Solutions in Wyoming
Mining & Mineral Extraction
Wyoming’s coal, oil, natural gas, uranium, and trona industries require lifeline systems, anchor points, and confined space entry solutions to keep workers safe during drilling, equipment maintenance, and processing operations.
Agriculture & Ranching
With a strong presence in cattle and sheep ranching, Wyoming’s agriculture industry requires horizontal lifelines, fixed ladder systems, and personal fall arrest systems (PFAS) to ensure worker safety during silo maintenance, grain storage operations, and barn inspections.
Construction & Infrastructure Development
Wyoming’s highway, bridge, and commercial construction projects rely on temporary lifelines, leading-edge SRLs, and perimeter guardrail systems to keep workers safe on scaffolding, steel structures, and roofing surfaces, ensuring compliance with OSHA 1926 Subpart M.
Tourism & Hospitality
Workers in lodging facilities, national parks, and historic preservation projects require guardrails, mobile access platforms, and rooftop safety systems to prevent falls during maintenance, renovation, and outdoor facility management.
Understanding Wyoming's OSHA & Safety Regulations
Wyoming adheres to federal OSHA regulations, which mandate fall protection across various industries:
- 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.
- Agriculture (OSHA 1928) – Fall protection required for grain storage, barn work, and elevated farm equipment tasks.
- Mining & Energy (OSHA & MSHA Regulations) – Specialized safety measures required for coal mines, drilling rigs, and refineries.
Ensuring compliance with these regulations helps Wyoming businesses reduce liability risks, prevent OSHA violations, and create a safe work environment.
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
The Diversified
Difference
When it comes to fall protection, not every manufacturer can rise to your challenge. Find out what sets DFP apart.