If, besides fall protection for people, the aim is also protection from falling pieces, then our safety nets with overly panels are deployed. These are fall safety nets pursuant to the European Standard EN 1263-1 which are combined with air permeable or air impermeable net or tarpaulin materials. Like our fall safety nets, the safety net combinations fulfil all the specifications of European Standard EN 1263 and the German DGUV regulation no. 101-011.
These systems have a heavy, air-permeable fabric tarpaulin that offers additional resistance to falling small parts or pieces of concrete. Alternatively, the nets are also available with a closed tarpaulin. This offers maximum protection, especially in areas where falling objects such as dust, sand or liquids need to be completely shielded. Both variants must be installed so that the load hits the side of the tarpaulin to ensure an even distribution of energy.
Whether for construction projects, bridge renovations or other areas where maximum protection is required - our safety net combinations impress with their sophisticated design, robust materials and versatility. Whether with an air-permeable or closed tarpaulin, they not only offer safety, but also maximum reliability and durability. Place your trust in our tested systems and rely on quality to the highest standards.
Our safety net with overlay panels are used in numerous areas of application, where they make a decisive contribution to safety. A typical application example is the installation underneath motorway bridges. Here, the nets are used to catch crumbling concrete parts before they fall and potentially cause damage or injury. This measure makes it possible to postpone necessary bridge renovations for several years without compromising on safety.
Another example is the use in wind turbines, where the nets are stretched inside the towers to catch falling tools or other objects. This protects both the employees and the sensitive technology and ensures a smooth workflow in the plants. Such versatile applications illustrate the flexibility and benefits of our safety net combinations in a wide range of industries.
Each safety net combination is equipped with an all-round edge of around 9 mm thickness. This edge not only ensures a clean finish on all sides, but also creates stable and resilient attachment points. An additional rope is firmly sewn or chained to the edge stitches, making the construction particularly robust. All edges and seams are colour-coordinated with the mesh, which is not only functional but also visually appealing. In addition, a 12 mm Polysteel rope (30 kN) is used, which is firmly attached to the edge to ensure maximum stability.
Crumbling concrete, for example on motorway bridges, can be effectively secured using safety net combinations. These nets are installed underneath the bridge to safely catch falling pieces of concrete. This ensures safety and necessary renovation measures can often be postponed for several years without putting road traffic at risk.
Catch net combinations are used inside wind turbines to catch falling tools or other objects. These nets are strategically installed in the tower to protect workers and the turbine's sensitive technology. This increases work safety and ensures trouble-free operation.
The nets, which can often be seen under motorway bridges, serve as safety net combinations. They catch crumbling pieces of concrete that could come loose from the bridge. This ensures the safety of vehicles and people under the bridge, while renovation measures can be delayed or planned.
Safety nets with overlay panels are used in many different ways, e.g. under motorway bridges to catch crumbling concrete or in wind turbines to secure falling tools. They are also suitable for construction sites, industrial halls or other areas where both personal protection and protection against falling objects must be guaranteed.