Rockfall Netting is a high-tensile, flexible safety system engineered to mitigate the risks of falling rocks and debris on unstable slopes, cliffs, and excavation sites. Typically constructed from durable steel wire rings or mesh, often coated with zinc or PVC for corrosion resistance, the netting is designed to absorb and dissipate the kinetic energy of impacting rocks through its deformation. It is securely anchored to the slope face using bolts, cables, and perimeter support ropes, creating a protective barrier that contains, intercepts, and guides hazardous material to a designated catchment area.