safety nets
New Visornets UK Logistics hub and warehouse facility
We are pleased to announce the official opening of our new Visornets UK logistics hub and warehouse facility. This strategic milestone reinforces our ongoing commitment to delivering faster, more efficient, and highly personalised service to customers across the United Kingdom….
Questions and answers about working at height
For your quick reference, we’ve provided a series of questions and answers about working at heights and their implications for public safety.
Safety Net Type S on the roof
Safety Net Type S on the roof, is a type of collective safety net, certified according to the UNE EN-1263-1 and UNE EN 1263.2 standards, which enables fall arrest. Although this is an example of a Type S Safety Netting…
Horizontal nets disassembly process
Horizontal nets disassembly process must be carried out with precision and care to ensure the safety of workers and the integrity of the nets. Here are the necessary steps to carry out proper disassembly, from the separation of the net…
How to install safety net for horizontal use
Install safety net for horizontal use is a crucial part in the operator protection. Proper installation minimizes the risk of accidents. It ensures that the safety nets perform their function of preventing falls and securing the work area effectively. For…
Temporary edge protection standards
The number of temporary edge protection standards can vary by country and region. Different standards organizations may develop their own guidelines. In Europe we work with the EN 13347 standard, which establishes the requirements, maintenance and test methods for temporary…
Temporary Edge Protection: Classes
Temporary edge protection systems are crucial for ensuring safety in construction and other high-risk environments. These systems serve as barriers that prevent falls and other accidents, safeguarding workers and ensuring compliance with safety regulations. According to the EN 13374 standard,…
Falls from heights: preventive measures
It is clear that the risk of suffering a fall from heights is not exclusive to the construction sector, but it is in this sector where these workplace accidents are more common and dangerous. So it never hurts to review…














