fallarrestnets

Cargo Rope Nets Handmade

This project was completed for a mining company wanting cargo nets to be used on a jack up barge as a rescue / recovery plan.  In the event that workers fell overboard while working on the barge the rope safety net was used to enable the workers to climb out easily and get back on […]

Kingscliff Bridge

These nets have been designed for Tweed Shire Council for the building of the new bridge at Kingscliff, NSW. The nets are Certified Fall Arrest Safety Nets and were manufactured to EN Standard 1263:1. The net mesh size was 60mm x 60mm x 5mm UV treated polypropylene and attached with the use 10mm SC/GZ wire […]

Central Queensland Mining Site

We have recently been involved with the consultation and installation of a very large safety net in one of Central Queensland’s mine sites.  The fall arrest safety net was approximately 20m x 14m and we made this with a debris net overlay.  The installation of the net on the steel structure was made possible with a […]

May 2014 Training Day

Another great fall arrest competent installation training day with workers from New South Wales, Queensland and Auckland.  New Zealand are on board with their new legislation compulsory for all residential home to be fitted with fall arrest safety nets. As we speak, Australia and New Zealand are forming a Safety Net Association which will be […]

Sydney Opera House

This project was completed in August 2013 for John Holland Group.The safety nets were manufactured at our warehouse  for the TTB Shaft on the VAPS project at the Opera House with David present at installation. The certified safety net was a 60mm x 60mm x 5mm UV treated knotless polypropylene mesh with a red debris […]

Randwick Racecourse Sydney

Our Work Platform Safety nets were used while the construction of the new Grandstand Roof was being undertaken at Randwick Racecourse, Sydney.  These nets provided a very safe and stable working platform at height with the ability to be tied around beams and support structures effectively.  Because walk on platform nets are a second restraint […]

World Square, Sydney

Problems with Glass Awnings being broken?  We’ve got it covered. View the safety nets we have installed over the glass awnings to stop bottles being thrown onto the glass and breaking them. Safety not only for the glass but to protect the children and workers at the Creche underneath.

An Investment in Safety

This was a job we recently completed for McBryde Corporation at the BMA-Goonyella/Riverside Mine showing our safety net in action on one of the coal mine conveyor belts. McBryde’s investment in our fall arrest safety nets have proven to be a success as you will see in the pictures below.

Taiyo Membrane Corporation

26 Jun 2012 Our work platform safety nets have been installed by a global company Taiyo Birdair Asia in Singapore, these nets will be used to access the structure, in conjunction with static lines while workmen  are installing waterproof membrane. Work platform safety nets are a new approach to accessing difficult work locations such as […]