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September 13, 2019 - BY Admin

Why fall protection rentals are on the rise in construction — and what smart contractors are gaining from it

In today’s fast-moving construction environment, flexibility is king. Contractors are under pressure to keep crews safe, jobs on schedule, and budgets in check — all while navigating labor shortages, compressed timelines, and rising regulatory scrutiny. That’s why more and more construction businesses are turning to an increasingly popular solution for staying OSHA compliant without slowing down: renting fall protection and safety equipment.

Just like scissor lifts, generators, or telehandlers, safety equipment is now part of the modern rental mindset. But renting fall protection brings unique advantages — particularly when you work with a safety-focused partner that understands the jobsite from the inside out.


Whether it’s for a short-term job or a temporary hazard, renting gives contractors immediate access to fully inspected, certified, job-ready gear. From XSERIES fall arrest systems to rooftop carts to portable guardrails and confined space entry equipment, horizontal cable lifelines, Slab Grabbers, all the way down to individual harness and lifeline kits, you get exactly what you need, when you need it — without the capital expense, storage, or inspection and maintenance burdens.

Malta Dynamics, for example, has built a national rental fleet that includes over 100 XSERIES mobile fall protection units. We ship from five different hubs to keep delivery fast and costs low. And since we specialize in fall protection, our equipment arrives not only ready to go, but backed by expert support with virtual training is available to keep your crew informed and protected.

“When customers began asking to rent, rather than buy, we put a couple of our mobile fall protection units in a fleet, and we’ve never stopped adding,” says Greg Brown, President of Malta Dynamics. “We’ve got over 100 machines out at all times, and active units in 20 states right now. We’re shipping out of 5 locations across the country, and several national rental chains have significant fleets of our equipment. We work to engineer the best equipment for working safely and not getting in the way of completing the work. Our specialization in safety is something that contractors love. We get them set up with the right machines for their specific hazards, get it to them quickly, and then move it out of the way when they no longer need it.”