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Roof Anchor Inspections: Essential for Safety and Compliance

Rooftop anchor inspections are a critical component of maintaining safe and compliant rope descent and suspension systems. OSHA 1910.27 requires that all anchor points undergo a qualified annual inspection following their initial 10-year certification. These inspections ensure anchors remain structurally sound, compliant with current standards, and capable of supporting the mandated 5,000-pound load requirement in any direction.

Our team provides thorough, professional annual inspections—and for existing clients, this service is offered at a discounted rate to support long-term safety and compliance.

What Our Annual Anchor Inspection Includes

Each inspection is performed by a qualified professional and involves a detailed assessment of every anchor on the rooftop. Key items we review include:

Compliance With OSHA 1910.27

  • Ensures all anchorages meet federal regulatory standards
  • Maintains validity of the 10-year certification
  • Reduces exposure to fines and compliance penalties

Safety & Structural Assurance

Documentation & Reporting

Why Annual Anchor Inspections Matter Nationwide

Compliance

  • OSHA 1910.27 requires annual inspections
  • 10-year recertification is mandatory
  • Avoid fines that start at $15,000 for non-compliance

Safety

Prevention

Confidence

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