Anchor Inspection

Safety You Can Rely On: At Premier Window Cleaning, we understand that safety is a top priority for commercial buildings. Our roof anchor inspection service ensures all anchor systems are secure, reliable, and compliant with current safety standards. Regular inspections are essential for protecting workers and maintaining safety at height, and we’re here to help you meet those needs.

Thorough and Expert Assessments: Our team of highly trained professionals brings unmatched expertise to every inspection. By using advanced tools and proven techniques, we examine every aspect of your roof anchor systems. From identifying potential hazards to confirming structural integrity, our detailed inspections leave no room for error. You can trust us to safeguard the backbone of your safety operations.

Partner with Industry Leaders: When it comes to safety, there’s no room for compromise. Partner with Premier Window Cleaning for your roof anchor inspection needs, and rest assured you’re working with a team committed to excellence. Contact us today to schedule your professional inspection and take the next step in securing your property.

If you’re unsure whether your rooftop anchors meet safety requirements, Premier Window Cleaning offers on-site inspections to assess their compliance with current standards. Certification requires load testing, and we provide detailed reports with recommendations and necessary updates to ensure safety and adherence to regulations.

Building owners are responsible for notifying employees once certifications and tests are complete. Each anchor point must undergo annual inspections and certifications, with a comprehensive assessment required every decade. Employees should not access the building until the employer guarantees that anchor testing is finalized and certified.

Under the OSHA 1910 General Industry Standard, building owners and employers must verify that all anchor points are properly identified, tested, certified, and maintained to support loads of at least 5,000 pounds. Anchors serve as secure attachment points for equipment like lifelines, lanyards, deceleration devices, and rope descent systems, making regular compliance checks essential for workplace safety.