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InCord Custom Safety Netting: Loading Dock Nets

Fall protection for loading docks and similar hazards.

By InCord Custom Safety Netting 
February 19, 2025

OPEN-EDGE FALL PROTECTION

The InCord Loading Dock Safety Net System is a tensioned net that protects loading docks and other areas from personnel, light-duty pallet trucks, and handcarts. The high-visibility nets install quickly to steel stanchions. They can be extended to span multiple dock door openings using eye bolts on each side of a shared center stanchion.

The system has a containment rating of 300 lbs with a 2:1 safety factor. When installed and deployed correctly, the Loading Dock Safety Net meets OSHA 1910.29(b) requirements for guardrails.

  • Custom sizing and quick turnaround
  • Cost-effective
  • Improves personnel safety
  • Does not interfere with overhead doors

InCord Loading Dock Nets are manufactured using InCord WebNets™, a 1″ polyester webbing material that provides an optimal solution for low deflection high tension containment. Available in 8″ OC mesh size.

The Loading Dock Safety Net System Kit includes two stanchion posts with hardware and web panel with adjustable end straps and snap hooks.

InCord Loading Dock Nets: built with safety in mind.

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InCord fabricates customized safety netting systems, meeting ISO 9001:2015 as wells as OSHA, ASTM, and ANSI certifications.

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