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Thorne & Derrick Heavy Duty Safety Nets & Safety Net Rolls Installation Examples & Best Practice Guide

Posted on 06 November 2023

Thorne & Derrick Heavy Duty Safety Nets & Safety Net Rolls Installation Examples & Best Practice Guide

Safety is a top priority in any industrial setting, and one crucial aspect of ensuring a secure working environment is the installation of heavy-duty Dropped Objects Prevention Safety Nets. These robust nets provide an effective secondary solution to catch objects in case the primary fixings fail.

The primary purpose of safety netting is to prevent injuries and protect workers and equipment from falling objects. Safety nets act as a vital secondary measure, providing a reliable barrier to catch objects that may accidentally fall or be dislodged from primary fixings. By installing heavy-duty safety nets, industries can significantly reduce the risk of accidents, minimise property damage, and enhance overall workplace safety.

In this blog, we will explore various examples of safety netting installations, along with the assembly instructions for safety nets, highlighting the importance and purpose of these essential safety measures.

Safety netting comes in different forms, tailored to meet the specific needs of various industries. One prominent example is the stainless steel net, commonly used as a dropped objects prevention safety net. These nets are designed to catch falling objects, preventing potential hazards and protecting workers and equipment below. Stainless steel nets offer exceptional strength, durability, and resistance to corrosion, making them ideal for industrial environments

➡ Thorne & Derrick supply the complete range of Safety Tools & Equipment from Cable Safe to enable safe working across all industries. This includes cable safety hooks, self-closing safety gates, confined space entry protection, guard nets and cable stands.

Read the full article via the Thorne & Derrick website here: Heavy Duty Safety Nets Rolls | Dropped Object Prevention (powerandcables.com)