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Annual OSHA-Compliant Fall Protection Inspections for Roof Anchors & Lifeline Systems

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Pro-Bel provides OSHA-compliant fall protection inspection services for roof anchors, horizontal lifelines, davits, and suspended access equipment across North America.

With more than 45 years of experience, our team has inspected and certified thousands of fall protection and suspension systems for commercial, industrial, and high-rise buildings.

Ensure an OSHA-compliant fall protection inspection with Pro-Bel’s trusted specialists. We offer reliable fall-protection inspection services for all your suspension and safety equipment.

Why Inspections?

This includes:

  • Roof anchors
  • Tieback anchors
  • Lifeline anchors
  • Horizontal lifeline systems
  • Roof davits
  • Monorail systems
  • Rigging sleeves
  • Suspended access equipment

Regular inspections help ensure the equipment functions safely and remains compliant with applicable safety standards.

Worker safety is a shared responsibility between:

  • Building owners
  • Employers
  • Architects
  • Engineers
  • Consultants
  • Contractors

In the event of an accident, proper documentation can help reduce liability and demonstrate compliance with safety regulations.

Important documentation may include:

  • Engineered drawings
  • Inspection reports
  • Work plans
  • Testing records
  • Safety procedures

When Is a Fall Protection Inspection Required?

In addition to annual OSHA inspection requirements, ANSI/IWCA I-14 standards require suspended maintenance anchorages to be re-certified:

  • During reroofing or renovation work
  • At intervals not exceeding 10 years

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      The building owner’s best protection is maintaining documentation that demonstrates compliance with applicable codes and standards.

      Some roof anchors also require periodic load testing and recertification.

      Typical recertification intervals include:

      • Adhesive anchors - every 5 years
      • Non-adhesive anchors - every 10 years

      However, manufacturer guidelines may change these timelines.

      If your system is due for recertification, load testing may be required.

      OSHA’s fall protection inspection requirements

      According to ANSI/IWCA standards:

      "Building Owners and/or their operating agents shall provide window cleaning contractors with written assurance that the installation of the structure has been inspected, tested, and maintained in accordance with the requirements of the I-14.1 Standard."

      This standard places significant emphasis on annual inspections and proper documentation.

      All permanent fall protection and suspended access systems must be inspected regularly to remain compliant with authorities such as:

      • OSHA
      • Cal/OSHA
      • CCOHS

      Additional inspections may also be required after major alterations or renovations.

      Fall Protection Equipment We Inspect

      Since the 1970s, Pro-Bel has designed, engineered, installed, inspected, and recertified thousands of systems, including:

      • Permanent roof anchors
      • Tieback anchors
      • Horizontal cable lifeline systems
      • Roof davits
      • Outrigger beams
      • Monorail fall protection systems
      • Rigging sleeves

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      Annual Fall Protection Inspection Services

      The following fall protection equipment needs to be inspected annually or per the manufacturer’s instructions:

      Roof Anchors and TieBack Anchors

      Roof anchor inspections help ensure anchor points remain structurally sound, compliant, and safe for workers operating at heights.

      Our inspections verify:

      • Anchor integrity
      • Proper attachment
      • Signs of corrosion or damage
      • Compliance with applicable standards

      Horizontal Cable Lifeline Systems

      Horizontal lifeline systems must be inspected regularly to identify:

      • Wear and tear
      • Damaged components
      • Loose connections
      • Potential safety hazards

      Regular inspections help ensure the lifeline system continues providing reliable fall protection for workers near roof edges.

      Window Washing Anchor and Facade Anchor Inspections

      Pro-Bel performs inspections for window washing anchors and facade access systems used on high-rise buildings.

      Our inspection services include:

      • Visual inspections
      • Load testing
      • Equipment verification
      • Compliance review
      • Documentation and reporting

      We inspect anchors for:

      • Corrosion
      • Structural damage
      • Wear
      • Improper modifications

      Detailed inspection reports help building owners maintain accurate safety records and plan future maintenance.

      Pro-Bel's Inspection Services

      Annual Deficiency Inspection:

      • Reviewing existing equipment for compliance with current codes and standards
      • Photographing and documenting equipment
      • Recommendations for testing or recertification
      • Repair recommendations
      • Budget estimates for repairs or upgrades
      • Detailed inspection reporting

      Technical Audit / Compliance Inspection:

      • Technical compliance review
      • Equipment documentation
      • Recommendations for testing and certification
      • Concept layouts for additional equipment if required
      • Repair and upgrade budgeting
      • Detailed compliance reporting

      Roof Assessment:

      This assessment applies to buildings without existing equipment:

      • Site visits
      • Window washing and access requirement reviews
      • Safety regulation evaluations
      • Drawing reviews
      • Concept designs for new systems
      • Budget estimates
      • Detailed assessment reporting

        Inspection Logbook

        Building owners must maintain certification records for all required inspections and testing.

        Inspection records should include:

        • Inspection date
        • Inspector signature
        • Equipment identification
        • Building support structure identification

        These records should remain readily available for review by maintenance contractors and regulatory authorities.

        Repair and Follow-Up Services

        If repairs are required, Pro-Bel can provide complete turnkey repair services.

        Our process includes:

        Thorough Inspection

        We identify damaged components, wear, corrosion, or unauthorized modifications.

        Detailed Reporting

        You receive a complete report outlining deficiencies and recommended corrective actions.

        Repair Services

        Our team can repair or replace damaged equipment to restore compliance and functionality.

        Follow-Up Inspection

        After repairs are completed, we can perform a follow-up inspection to verify that the system is operating safely.

        Customer Portal

        Pro-Bel maintains up-to-date inspection records for all Pro-Bel-manufactured equipment and installations.

        Inspection records are stored within the building owner’s:

        • Equipment manual
        • Inspection logbook
        • Customer Portal

        The documentation helps building owners comply with federal and local safety standards while reducing legal exposure and liability risks.

        Pro-Bel also offers secure online document storage through the Pro-Bel Customer Portal.