Safety Net Usage Requirements

Feb 03, 2026

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The inspection of the safety net includes: No construction waste should be left inside the net; no items should be piled up under the net; the net body should not show severe deformation or wear; and it should be protected from contamination by chemicals, acid or alkali fumes, and welding sparks.

 

The support frame should not show severe deformation or wear, and its connections should not be loose. Loose connections between nets and between the net and the support frame are also not allowed. All binding ropes should not be subject to severe wear or deformation.

 

Falling objects inside the net should be cleaned frequently. Keep the net clean. Avoid large amounts of welding or other sparks falling into the net, and avoid high-temperature or steamy environments. When the net is contaminated with chemicals or when coarse sand or other foreign objects that may cause abrasion are embedded in the net ropes, it must be cleaned and allowed to air dry naturally.

 

When handling the safety net, do not use iron hooks or tools with sharp points to prevent damage to the net ropes. The net should be stored in a warehouse or designated area, and should be categorized and stored in batches on shelves; random stacking is not allowed. The warehouse must be well-ventilated, shaded, insulated, moisture-proof, and protected from chemical corrosion. During storage, the mesh must be inspected regularly, and any problems found must be addressed immediately to ensure safety.