A safety net is a sort of protective equipment designed to
prevent or reduce injuries in the event of a fall from a great height. It is
often made of high-strength fabrics such as nylon, polyester, or polypropylene
and is intended to absorb the energy of a fall while also distributing the
force of contact over a broader surface to lessen the chance of injury.
They are frequently built beneath elevated work places such
as roofs, bridges, or scaffolding to catch falling employees or equipment. They
are also quite simple to install and maintain, making them an affordable choice
for a wide range of applications.
Importance
of Safety nets
In industries where people are obliged to
operate at heights, safety nets are critical in preventing injuries and fatalities.
They aid in the prevention of falls and the degree of injuries sustained in the
event of a fall. The absence of safety nets can raise the risk of injury and
lower employee morale.