10K HDG Anchor Plate, Cal-OSHA Version
The Frontline COP02-10K-CAL is the California specification version of the COP02-10K bolt-on anchorage connector plate. Its spec sheet claims the Cal-OSHA standard alongside the federal listings, and the user capacity expands to 130-420 lbs, headroom that matters for workers carrying heavy tool loads under California fall protection plans. The plate itself is the proven 6.5 in x 6.5 in hot dip galvanized rated steel Type T design with a 10,000 lb minimum breaking strength.
Four pre-drilled holes and all concrete anchor bolts come in the bag, so the plate installs on concrete walls, ceilings, columns, or steel members in one drilling session, in horizontal or vertical orientations, as a temporary or permanent tie-off point. The spec sheet claims ANSI Z359.18, ANSI A10.32, OSHA 1926, OSHA 1910, and the Cal-OSHA standard.

Who Needs This Product
This product is a bolt-on anchorage connector plate for jobsites working under Cal-OSHA requirements or specifying an expanded user capacity. It provides the anchor-side tie-off point of a personal fall arrest or fall restraint system on concrete or steel structures. Pair it with a full body harness and an energy-absorbing lanyard or self-retracting lifeline. It is not a complete fall protection system on its own, and a competent person must verify the supporting structure before use.
Features
Cal-OSHA spec sheet claim
Frontline's spec sheet claims the Cal-OSHA standard, giving California safety managers a documented basis for approval.
Expanded 420 lb capacity
Supports users from 130 up to 420 lbs including tools, beyond the 310 lb ceiling of the standard plate.
10,000 lb breaking strength
Minimum breaking strength of 10,000 lbs on the rated steel Type T plate.
Hot dip galvanized
Full HDG coating protects the plate through years of exterior exposure and permanent installations.
Hardware included
Four pre-drilled holes and all concrete anchor bolts come in the bag, ready to install straight away.
Concrete or steel
One plate covers both substrates, installed in horizontal or vertical orientations per the manual.
Technical Specifications
| Model | COP02-10K-CAL |
|---|---|
| Minimum breaking strength | 10,000 lbs |
| User capacity | 130-420 lbs, single user (Cal-OSHA) |
| Material | Rated steel, hot dip galvanized |
| Plate dimensions | 6.5 in x 6.5 in |
| Anchor type | Type T |
| Mounting | 4 pre-drilled holes; concrete anchor bolts included |
| Substrates | Concrete or steel |
| Shipping weight | Approx. 5 lbs |
The structure is the anchor. A 10,000 lb plate bolted to weak concrete is not a 10,000 lb anchor. A competent person must verify that the concrete or steel substrate, the fasteners, and the installation meet the requirements in the Frontline user manual before anyone ties off. Follow the manual's hole pattern, fastener, and torque requirements exactly.
Compliance Standards
Cal-OSHA Standard
California Division of Occupational Safety and Health requirements, as claimed on the Frontline spec sheet for this CAL version.
ANSI Z359.18
American National Standards Institute standard for anchorage connectors used in active fall protection systems.
ANSI A10.32
Fall protection systems requirements for construction and demolition operations.
OSHA 1926
Federal OSHA construction industry fall protection regulations.
OSHA 1910
Federal OSHA general industry walking-working surfaces and fall protection regulations.
Typical Applications
Installation Overview
Follow the manufacturer's manual. The sequence below is an overview only.
- Select. Have a competent person choose sound structural concrete or steel that meets the manual's substrate requirements.
- Position. Place the plate where the tie-off keeps the lifeline aligned with the work and mark the four hole locations.
- Drill. Drill the four holes to the diameter and depth the manual specifies for the included anchor bolts.
- Fasten. Clean the holes, install all four supplied concrete anchor bolts, and torque per the manual.
- Verify. Confirm the plate sits flush, all fasteners are tight, and the D-ring is sound before connecting a system.
Inspection and Retirement
Inspect before each use, with a documented competent-person inspection at least every 6 months. Pull the equipment from service for any of the conditions below.
- Bent, cracked, or deformed plate or D-ring
- Loose, missing, damaged, or corroded mounting bolts
- Damaged galvanizing with rust forming on the base steel
- Cracked, spalled, or deteriorated concrete around the fasteners
- Missing or illegible product labels and markings
- Any evidence the plate has arrested a fall
Remove the plate from service immediately if it has been subjected to fall arrest forces or fails any inspection point, and destroy retired equipment so it cannot be returned to use.
Frequently Asked Questions
Frontline COP02-10K-CAL Submittals and Documentation
Frontline COP02-10K-CAL Spec Sheet (PDF)Ratings, dimensions, materials, and the compliance summary including the Cal-OSHA claim. Frontline COP02-10K-CAL User Instruction Manual (PDF)Installation, use, and inspection instructions for the CAL version anchor plate. Frontline COP02-10K Test Report (PDF)Independent laboratory test results covering the COP02-10K and COP02-10K-CAL plates.Compatible and Related Products
- Frontline COP02-10K Anchor Plate. The standard federal-spec version of this plate with a 130-310 lb user capacity.
- Frontline COP01 Anchor Plate. The 5,000 lbf D-ring plate for standard single-user anchorage requirements.
- Frontline COB110K Reusable 10K Concrete Anchor Bolt. A 10,000 lbf reusable drop-in concrete anchor for single-hole installations.
Working Under Cal-OSHA? Document It Right
Need help specifying the right system for your jobsite? Confirm your application, anchorage, and clearance with us and we will walk through the kit list so the right equipment ships together.
Call 863-703-4522 to talk to a fall protection specialist.
