OSHA-Compliant Debris Netting - Swing Staging, LLC

09 Jun.,2025

 

OSHA-Compliant Debris Netting - Swing Staging, LLC

OSHA-Compliant Debris Netting is used vertically or horizontally at construction or renovation jobsites.

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Swing Staging offers versatile Debris Defence netting that may be additionally used as wind protection. It additionally provides a vision barrier and may be used to enclose scaffolding or as protective sandblasting curtains.

While not intended for use as personnel netting, the debris netting may be used to protect pedestrians from flying or falling debris.

The netting attaches easily with heavy duty zip ties and is reinforced. It will not ravel when cut, remains flexible in severe weather, and is OSHA and NYC Local Law 61-compliant.

This debris netting is available in fire-retardant, high-visibility orange, or untreated black variations. Additional colors are also available and require a longer lead time.

Debris Defence Debris Netting is available in the following sizes:

  • 4’ x 150’
  • 8’ x 150’
  • 8’ 6” x 150’
  • 10’ x 150’
  • 10’ x 300’
  • 12’ x 300’

Product Features:

  • Easy to install
  • Reinforced long lasting buttonholes on hem
  • UV-treated high density polyethylene knitted fabric
  • Flexible in severe temperatures
  • Meets OSHA requirements

Accessories:

  • 11” Heavy Duty Zip ties
  • 14” Heavy Duty Zip ties

Comparing Standard vs. Flame-Retardant Debris Netting

Debris netting is a critical safety measure in construction, used to contain falling debris and protect workers, the public, and property. The choice between standard and flame-retardant netting depends on project-specific needs, particularly regarding fire safety and regulatory compliance. This article is designed to be a comprehensive guide, helping readers understand the differences and driving potential buyers to explore GR+ offerings.

Understanding Debris Netting

Debris netting is typically made from high-density polyethylene (HDPE), a durable, lightweight material used to prevent debris from falling during construction. It serves as a safety barrier, protecting against injuries and damage, and is commonly used on scaffolding and temporary fencing.

Types of Debris Netting

Standard Debris Netting

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  • Composed of HDPE without flame-retardant additives, suitable for general construction sites with minimal fire risk. 
  • Examples include products from GR+, noted for cost-effectiveness and ease of use. 

Flame-Retardant Debris Netting:

  • Treated with flame-retardant chemicals, such as ETHYLENEBIS TETRABROMO PHTHALIMIDE, to resist fire, meeting standards like NFPA 701. 
  • Essential for projects with higher fire hazards, such as near welding or in high-rise buildings, Flame Retardant Debris Netting 

Safety and Compliance

Safety Considerations 

  • Flame-retardant netting is crucial in environments with fire risks, such as industrial settings or timber structures, preventing fire spread and enhancing safety. It resists ignition and self-extinguishes, reducing risks during activities like welding. 
  • Standard netting, while effective for debris containment, may catch fire in high-risk scenarios, posing dangers, especially in densely populated areas. 

Regulatory Compliance 

  • UK regulations, such as the Joint Code of Practice on the Protection from Fire of Construction Sites and Buildings Undergoing Renovation (JCOP), may require flame-retardant netting for certain projects. Fire Prevention on Construction Sites indicates it’s mandatory for high-rise buildings and projects valued over £2.5m or part of larger projects over £20m (Time for more clarity in debris netting fire safety) 
  • British Standards like BS EN -1 and -2, covering safety netting, also support the use of flame-retardant materials in high-risk contexts. 

Cost and Performance Trade-offs

Cost Comparison 

  • Flame-retardant netting is generally more expensive due to the additional treatment and materials. For instance, GR+ offers flame-retardant netting from £130.00 ex VAT for a 2.0m x 50m roll (Flame Retardant Scaffold Debris Netting – GR+), while standard netting prices start around £91.27 for similar sizes. 
  • An unexpected detail is that the cost difference is often 10-20%, making standard netting a budget-friendly option for low-risk projects. 

Performance

  • Both types have similar performance in containing debris, with mesh sizes and strength typically comparable. Research on flame-retardant polyethylene, such as The Flame Retardancy of Polyethylene Composites, suggests that while additives can affect mechanical properties, manufacturers ensure flame-retardant netting meets durability standards, with no significant reduction in debris containment ability.

Choosing the Right Netting

To decide between standard and flame-retardant debris netting, consider: 

  • Fire Hazard Assessment: Evaluate the risk of fire on your site. Flame-retardant netting is essential for high-risk areas like industrial settings or near flammable materials. 
  • Regulatory Requirements: Check if projects, especially high-rise or valued over £2.5m, require flame-retardant netting under JCOP. 
  • Budget Constraints: Standard netting is more cost-effective for projects with low fire risk, suitable for general construction. 
  • Project Specifics: For densely populated areas or renovation projects, flame-retardant netting ensures compliance and safety. 

Selecting the right debris netting is crucial for ensuring construction safety and compliance. Standard netting is ideal for low-risk, cost-sensitive projects, while flame-retardant netting is essential for high-fire-risk scenarios. By assessing your project’s needs, you can balance safety, compliance, and cost effectively.

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