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3.2 Risk assessments/special environmental conditions

Sweep nets should only be used when weather and current conditions permit.
If folds form in the netting during the operation, be sure to dry the netting. This is to
ensure that fish are not crushed. You can use a net claw for drying.
Approved lifting equipment must be used when lifting a sweep net with a crane.
The sweep net must be removed from the net after use to avoid chafing on the net
and damage to the sweep net.
If you notice that the fish are becoming stressed, consider interrupting the
operation.

3.3 Maintenance

When the sweep net is not in use, it should be stored properly to avoid potential
damage.
We recommend using tanks/crates for storage, transport and disinfection. This will help
prevent the net from being exposed to sunlight and extend its life. If a sweep net needs
to be repaired, it can be brought in for service at any Egersund Net service facility. This
also applies if the sweep net is to be discarded. It will then be handled in accordance
with Egersund Net's waste management procedures.
The lifespan of a sweep net depends on the way it is stored, used and
maintained/inspected.

3.4 Checklist

Before the sweep net is used, it must be checked to ensure that it has no damage that
may cause damage or holes in the net.
Check the following points before use:
Checklist item
Attachment point to roof net Check that there is no wear and tear to ropes or loops.
Sharp edges
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| User Manual for Sweep Nets | Revision 4 | December 2020
The float belt and sides at the end of the
sweep net can be lifted using a crane. The
other end of the net is run back to the
workboat through the block. The job of
running the net back again also helps to
"remove" excess netting.
What to inspect
Check that there is no damage to components of the sweep
net that could cause holes in the net – such as rings, loops
or lead rope.