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Line of safety netting

Safety netting protects personnel and product from falling loads

Line of safety netting
By 24/7 Staff 
January 2, 2013

Carron Net offers a line of safety netting for use around conveyors and racks to protect personnel in the event of a falling load and to reduce product damage.

OSHA-compliant, the industrial nets are cost-effective and easy to install with available hardware.

Offered in custom sizes, the netting can also be fitted to floor-stacked and mezzanine applications. The nets can hold up to 5,000 pounds.

ProMat 2013—Booth 252

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