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The Repairing of Knotless Safety Nets Following Damage
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Technical Bulletin No. 10 - Under-Rolling to Size Safety Nets
Technical Bulletin No. 9 - Review of Significant Changes to EN 1263-2 2002
Technical Bulletin No. 8 - Review of Significant Changes to EN 1263-1 2002
Technical Bulletin No. 7 - Technical Bulletin No. 6
Under Review - Technical Bulletin No. 5
Under Review - Testing Requirements for Safety Net Attachment Devices
Technical Bulletin No. 4 - Number of Workers Above a Safety Net
Technical Bulletin No. 3 - Maximum Gaps
Technical Bulletin No. 2 - Incorrect Support Clamps
Technical Bulletin No. 1
The Repairing of Knotless Safety Nets Following Damage
Knotless Safety nets are manufactured from polypropylene, which is a material that can be damaged by cutting, abrasion or hot materials.
Damaged safety nets can be successfully repaired to enable further use, and the FASET Safety and Technical Committee have agreed upon a common standard for the repairing of safety nets in such circumstances. To view a fully illustrated guide, please download the file attachment presented below.
FASET Technical Bulletin: The Repairing of Knotless Safety Nets Following Damage
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