Anchor Points
What Are Anchor Points?
Anchor points, also called roof anchors, are fixed or portable devices that connect a worker's harness and lifeline to a structure during work at height. They give a fall arrest system a load-rated attachment point separate from the structure itself.
All Safety supplies anchor points and roof anchor systems to industrial and commercial buyers across Canada.
Key Takeaways
- Connect harnesses to structures using load-rated hardware certified under CSA Z259
- Distribute fall-arrest forces across a structural element instead of one weak point
- Come in permanent, temporary, and portable configurations for different job sites
- Require a connecting device, such as a lanyard or self-retracting lifeline, between worker and anchor
- Function as safety anchors for roofing, steel erection, and confined space entry work
- Need periodic inspection to confirm the anchor and mounting surface remain sound
How Anchor Points Work in a Fall Arrest System
An anchor point sits at one end of a three-part chain: the anchor itself, a connecting device, and the worker's full-body harness. This chain provides fall protection anchorage that arrests a fall before the worker strikes a lower level.
The Connection Sequence
The worker first clips a harness-mounted lanyard or self-retracting lifeline to the anchor. The anchor transfers any arrest force into the structure it's mounted to, whether that's a roof truss, beam, or concrete slab. Under CSA Z259, an anchor used for fall arrest must hold a minimum of 5,400 lb, and the system must limit free fall to 6 ft or less.
Workers should check full-body harness fit and self-retracting lifeline condition before connecting to any anchor, since the anchor is only one part of the system.
Permanent Roof Anchors vs. Temporary and Portable Systems
Permanent roof anchors for fall protection bolt or weld directly into a structure and stay in place indefinitely. A roof anchor system built this way suits buildings with recurring rooftop work, like HVAC servicing or repeat roof maintenance.
Anchor Type Comparison
| Type | Mounting | Reusability | Typical Use |
|---|---|---|---|
| Permanent | Bolted or welded into structure | Reusable, fixed location | Repeat roof or facility work |
| Temporary | Toggle, nail, or clamp-mounted | Single-use or limited reuse | Short-duration project work |
| Portable | Beam clamp, door/window frame | Reusable, relocatable | Variable or multi-site work |
Permanent anchors suit ongoing rooftop access while temporary and portable anchors fit short-term or shifting work locations. The right choice depends on how often the same access point gets used.
Anchor Point Terminology and Specifications
Buyers searching for roofing anchors and fall protection concrete anchors often encounter overlapping terms. The list below separates the most commonly confused ones.
Anchor Point Terms
- Anchor point
- The physical device a connecting device attaches to, rated for fall-arrest loads.
- Anchorage connector
- A component, such as a strap or bracket, that links an anchor point to a structural member.
- Concrete anchor
- An anchor point designed for installation into poured concrete using mechanical or epoxy fasteners.
- D-ring
- The connection loop on an anchor point where a lanyard or lifeline clips in.
- Swivel anchor
- An anchor point with a rotating D-ring that reduces lanyard twist during movement.
- Standing seam clamp
- A non-penetrating anchor that grips a metal roof's seam without drilling.
Confirm which term matches the mounting surface before ordering. A rope grab or lifeline rated for one anchor type may not suit another.
Who Uses Anchor Points and Where They're Required
Roof anchor points serve any trade where a fall hazard exists at an elevated or recessed work area. Coverage spans several industries with different anchor needs.
Industry Applications
- Roofing contractors: repeat rooftop access requires permanent anchors rated for ongoing reuse
- General construction: structural steel and framing work relies on portable beam-mounted anchors
- Oil and gas: tank and tower maintenance uses concrete and steel anchor points rated for industrial loads
- Facilities maintenance: HVAC and rooftop equipment service depends on fixed anchor locations
- Telecommunications: tower climbers use portable anchors that relocate between sites
- Utilities: substation and pole work uses anchors compatible with confined and irregular structures
Buying Process for Anchor Point Systems
Selection Steps
- Identify the mounting surface: roof, concrete, steel beam, or window frame
- Determine if the application needs permanent or temporary mounting
- Confirm load capacity meets the 5,400 lb CSA Z259 minimum
- Match the anchor's D-ring or connector type to existing lanyards and SRLs
- Check whether installation requires professional or engineered support
- Schedule inspection before first use and at regular intervals after
Anchor points installed on permanent structures should be checked through fall protection inspection services to confirm ongoing compliance.
Common Anchor Point Questions
How often do anchor points need to be inspected?
Anchor points need a visual check before each use and a more thorough periodic inspection by a competent person. Permanent installations also warrant inspection after any event that could affect structural integrity, such as a fall arrest or severe weather.
Can anchor points be installed on metal roofs?
Yes. Standing seam clamps and other non-penetrating anchors attach to metal roofing without drilling, while penetrating anchors can be installed with proper flashing and sealing for waterproofing.
How many workers can one anchor point support?
Most anchor points are rated for a single worker per attachment point. Some systems allow multiple users with engineered load distribution, but this requires confirming the manufacturer's rated capacity for multi-person use.
Do anchor points need professional installation?
Permanent anchors generally need installation by a qualified person who can confirm the mounting structure meets load requirements. Portable tie-off points, like beam clamps, are designed for worker installation without engineering review.
Quick Selection Checklist
- Verify the anchor meets CSA Z259 load and fall-distance requirements
- Confirm the mounting surface can support the rated load
- Assess whether permanent or temporary mounting fits the job duration
- Check D-ring and connector compatibility with existing harnesses and lifelines
- Review installation requirements, including whether engineering input is needed
- Confirm supplier availability across the regions where work occurs
- Verify inspection intervals match the anchor type and usage frequency
- Maintain a replacement schedule based on wear and environmental exposure
Anchor points give workers a certified attachment point for fall arrest, with CSA Z259 setting the load and fall-distance baseline for any system sold in Canada. Choosing between permanent, temporary, and portable anchors comes down to mounting surface, frequency of use, and compatibility with existing harnesses and lifelines. Fall protection programs that pair the right anchor with proper inspection intervals reduce the risk of a failed connection during a fall. Buyers working across multiple sites often keep a mix of permanent and portable anchors on hand to match changing job requirements.
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Truss Boss Flashing Kit | Guardian Fall Protection
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$52.95Declaration of Conformity Test Report Inspection Form Inspection Form - Spanish$52.95 -
Hole Forged Anchor Connector | Guardian Fall Protection
Guardian Fall Protection
$59.51 - $111.42Compact, robust anchor for wood, metal, or concrete D-Bolts anchors are versatile, small-footprint anchors suitable for wood, steel, or concrete substrates, and excel in applications that require multiple anchors in distributed locations. They are easily...$59.51 - $111.42 -
Permanent Anchorage | Peakworks
Peakworks
$65.59 - $67.46Description A complete fall arrest system requires three primary components; approved full body harness connector and anchorage connector. Peakworks anchorage connectors are made of high quality materials that allow them to meet the most recent ANSI CSA...$65.59 - $67.46 -
Hole Forged Anchor Connector w/ Bolt | Guardian Fall Protection
Guardian Fall Protection
$70.71Compact, robust anchor for wood, metal, or concrete D-Bolts anchors are versatile, small-footprint anchors suitable for wood, steel, or concrete substrates, and excel in applications that require multiple anchors in distributed locations. They are easily...$70.71 -
Concrete Expansion Anchor 5/8 Inch By 6 Inch - Hex Head Carbon Steel | Guardian Fall Protection
Guardian Fall Protection
$78.28Concrete Expansion Anchor 5/8 Inch By 6 Inch, Hex Head Carbon Steel | Guardian Fall ProtectionSwiveling anchor for concrete and metal substratesThe Swivel Anchor is a popular anchorage connector for both concrete and metal substrates. Its design includes...$78.28 -
Truss Boss Kit | Guardian Fall Protection
Guardian Fall Protection
$83.45Truss-mounted anchor for residential construction Truss Boss Anchors allows the worker to install fall protection systems before ever taking to the roof. Pre-locate Truss Bosses before they are flown, and immediately tie off when truss is installed. Kit...$83.45 -
Wire Hook Anchor | Guardian Fall Protection
Guardian Fall Protection
$88.00The Guardian Wire Hook Anchor is supremely lightweight and is the ultimate in transportable and easy to use anchorage connectors. It is compatible with a variety of anchors including compliant scaffolding railings and small I beams and is certified to...$88.00 -
Halo Anchor | Guardian Fall Protection
Guardian Fall Protection
$94.40Ridge-mounted anchor excels in residential applications The Halo Anchor is a versatile anchor solution that excels in residential applications. The unique rubber-hinge design allows the anchor to straddle the ridge, while the chain-mounted O-ring follows...$94.40 -
Forged Anchorage D-Bolt Connector Yellow Dichromate | Guardian Fall Protection
Guardian Fall Protection
$95.00 - $103.75Forged Anchorage D-Bolt Connector, Yellow Dichromate | Guardian Fall ProtectionDurable anchor for wood, steel and concrete substratesCompatible with HLLsReusableFinish: GalvanizedDoes not include boltCompliance: Standards CSA Z259.15, ANSI Z359.18 and...$95.00 - $103.75 -
Bull Ring Anchor | Guardian Fall Protection
Guardian Fall Protection
$97.50Durable, reusable anchor for wood substrates A versatile fall protection anchor for wood that can be installed using nails or screws. Excels in residential applications where workers need to move anchors as work progresses. 360-degree loading increases...$97.50 -
50' & 65' Retractable Swivel Adaptor | Gaurdian Fall Protection
Guardian Fall Protection
$99.9550' & 65' Retractable Swivel Adaptor | Guardian Fall Protection Product weight: 4 LB / 1.81 KG; Product length: 7.8" / 17.78 CM; Product height: 0.13'' / 12.56 CM Downloads: Inspection Form Inspection Form - Spanish$99.95 -
Snappy Disposable Anchor - Fits Any Pitch Roof (Nails Included) | Guardian Fall Protection
Guardian Fall Protection
$104.00 - $275.00The Guardian Snappy Anchor is a disposable anchorage connector designed to fit a wide variety of wood roof pitches. The Snappy is convenient easy to install and remove and meets all applicable OSHA regulations. To use simply adjust the Snappy to fit over...$104.00 - $275.00 -
CB Anchor Backer Plate | Guardian Fall Protection
Guardian Fall Protection
$104.32 - $433.25Backer plates to increase CB anchor installation flexibility Backer Plates allow CB Anchors to be mounted to I-beams or other structural members, or in applications that require the anchor to be inverted. Features Durable galvanized steel...$104.32 - $433.25 -
Mega Swivel Anchor Backer Plate | Guardian Fall Protection
Guardian Fall Protection
$115.34Mega Swivel Anchor Backer Plate | Guardian Fall ProtectionProduct Weight: 1.7LB / 0.45KGProduct length: 7'' / 17.78CMProduct height: 4'' / 12.56CMDownloads: Inspection Form Inspection Form - Spanish$115.34 -
CB-1-W - Weld-on Anchor | Guardian Fall Protection
Guardian Fall Protection
$130.20Small 2.75” footprint Low-profile weld-on anchor for any fall protection application. CB-1-W anchors can be mounted on compatible I-beams, columns, other structural members for use as a single-point tie-ff or in conjunction with a horizontal...$130.20 -
CB-1-B - Bolt-on Wall Anchor | Guardian Fall Protection
Guardian Fall Protection
$149.00Robust, low-profile anchor for any fall protection application A versatile anchor point for wood, metal, or concrete substrates, the CB-1-B features a low profile and is suitable for temporary or permanent installations. Can be used with a horizontal...$149.00