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Safety nets are used on construction sites and similar works mainly to arrest a person?s fall, althoughthey can also be used to catch or contain debris. Safety nets reduce injury because they absorb a largeproportion of the energy from a falling body through suffering plastic deformation when impacted,dissipating this energy with minimum rebound.Safety nets provide a collective protection system that is constantly available for those personsworking above it, i.e. one which requires no input from the workers it is being used to protect.Safety nets are manufactured from synthetic materials. While they are lightweight and rot-resistant,they can be easily damaged by improper use, wear and tear, heat or flame, and handling and storage.They can also be adversely affected by ultraviolet (UV) degradation and environmental factors,resulting in some strength loss. Safety nets are subject to regular examinations by competent personsincluding periodic testing in accordance with the manufacturer?s instructions.
Cross References:BS 5975
BS EN 13374
BS 7883
BS EN 795
BS EN 362
BS EN 1263-1:2014
BS EN 1263-2:2014
Work at Height Regulations 2005
Management of Health and Safety at Work Regulations 1999
Health and Safety at Work etc. Act 1974
Construction (Design and Management) Regulations 2015
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