Commercial construction teams working at height need fall protection that is reliable, compliant, and ready to deploy as soon as a project demands it.
Title 8 Builders provides mobile fall protection system rentals for contractors working on buildings three stories and above—supporting high-risk environments where job site conditions change quickly and temporary systems are essential for crew safety.
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Mobile fall protection systems provide temporary anchor points where permanent fall protection has not yet been installed (or is not required yet).
These systems are designed to be repositioned as work progresses and offer a secure tie-off point that meets fall restraint requirements.
They provide essential coverage for roof edges, open work zones, or elevated areas that lack structural anchor points.
Mobile systems typically include equipment such as non-penetrating weighted anchors, temporary horizontal lifeline integrations, and modular components that crews can assemble on site.
For example, weighted systems use individual plates to create stability without attaching to the roof structure.
Title 8 Builders offers two primary mobile fall protection systems for rental. Both are engineered for flexibility, straightforward transport, and compliance alignment with ANSI, OSHA, and Cal/OSHA expectations.
A modular, single-user portable anchor designed for one-person tie-off. Crews favor it for tasks that require frequent movement or when only one technician is working near the roof edge.
It’s commonly used by roofing contractors and solar installers who need a simple, reliable anchor point during equipment placement or panel installation.
A weighted system that supports two users and is suited for larger teams working near the building perimeter.
It is constructed from individual weight plates that create stability without penetrating the roof.
Because every plate is individually removable, the system can be carried in pieces to any rooftop level.
For projects that require expanded coverage, mobile systems can integrate with temporary horizontal lifelines or additional fall arrest devices.
Our team can review your roof plan and engineer a layout that accounts for access paths, staging areas, mechanical zones, and multi-trade workflows.
This creates a coordinated approach to temporary safety that aligns with construction sequencing and reduces conflicts between trades.
If you oversee multiple buildings or remote sites, we can also help with equipment planning—how many anchors you need, recommended placement strategies,
and when to adjust or scale the setup as the job progresses.
Renting a mobile fall protection system helps contractors control costs and simplify logistics while maintaining compliance. For short-term or project-specific needs,
rental equipment is often the more efficient option.
Purchasing anchors can require significant capital for equipment that may only be needed for limited project windows. Rentals eliminate ownership expenses and help keep budgets flexible.
Owned equipment must be inspected, labeled, stored properly, protected from weather, and maintained per manufacturer requirements.
Rental equipment arrives inspected and ready for use—reducing admin load on your team.
Rental programs keep crews using equipment that meets current safety expectations. Systems are checked and verified prior to delivery.
As construction moves phase to phase, fall protection needs change. Renting lets you scale up or down, return gear when it’s no longer needed,
or add additional anchors when multiple trades overlap.
With multiple active jobs, rentals can be delivered directly to each site—without constantly moving and storing equipment between locations.
Title 8 Builders brings a unique combination of field experience, engineering depth, and regulatory knowledge to every fall protection rental project.
We support general contractors on new commercial builds where compliance requirements and safety expectations are high.
We also design and install permanent fall protection systems throughout California, which means we apply the same technical accuracy to mobile planning.
Contractors value our ability to integrate mobile rentals with permanent anchor installations when a building transitions from construction to occupancy—reducing risk and preventing duplicative work.
Beyond rentals, we also provide inspections, recertification, training, and installation of ladder safety systems, anchor points, roof davits, window washing anchorages,
guardrails, and suspended access systems.
Training available: If you need a course for your crew, start here:
Fall Protection Training
Contractors and building owners who need mobile fall protection system rentals can contact our team for guidance and pricing.
Coordinating early in preconstruction helps ensure the correct equipment is available for your schedule.
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Yes. All equipment meets Cal/OSHA Title 8, OSHA, and ANSI Z359 standards. Each unit is inspected before delivery and verified to meet current safety requirements.
Every component can be carried by hand. The heaviest individual piece is approximately 50 pounds, so crews can reposition the system without special equipment.
We do not rent personal fall arrest gear. However, we can recommend affordable harness options that can be purchased through our team.
Deliveries are available throughout California, Nevada, and Arizona. For projects outside these regions, freight shipping options can be arranged.
Yes. The KEE Weighted Anchor is frequently used for trenching operations and other ground-level tasks where a stable tie-off point is required.