Rooftop safety and fall protection systems provider EDGE Fall Protection recently launched its new Inspection Department.
This department includes specialized services such as fall safety system inspections and pull testing to meet increasingly strict OSHA and ANSI regulations and standards.
EDGE said the move comes in response to rising demand from facility managers, EHS professionals, building owners, and property managers who require more than just installation - they need proof of ongoing safety and compliance.
“We’ve seen far too many fall protection systems that were assumed to be safe - but failed under inspection and testing,” said Michael McCarty, EDGE president. “This fall protection inspection department was created to give our clients peace of mind, and to proactively prevent the kind of accidents that can result in injuries, lawsuits, or worse.”
Annual fall protection inspections and pull tests are mandated by OSHA, ANSI, and often insurance providers to ensure that anchor points, guardrails, and lifelines can support the required loads.
Despite these regulations, many fall protection systems go for years without being tested or certified.
EDGE said its Inspection Department is positioned to fill this critical gap by offering:
“It’s not just about passing inspection, it’s about saving lives,” said Cody Malepsy, EDGE director of operations. “If a fall protection system isn’t tested, you won’t know it’s failing until it’s too late.”
EDGE is currently accepting new inspection clients for Q1 in 2026 and encourages organizations to book early due to high seasonal demand. Inspections can be scheduled online or by contacting the EDGE team directly.


EDGE Fall Protection, LLC provides temporary and permanent roof fall protection systems, safety gates, skylight protection, and ladders to protect both personnel and equipment.

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