Passive slope protection mesh are full interception systems set at slope toes to catch falling rock masses, distinct from surface-mounted active slope mesh. Each complete system includes galvanized steel posts, ring nets or wire rope panels, support ropes, energy dissipating brake rings, and anchoring fittings. Standard engineering energy ratings range from 250kJ to 2000kJ; common barrier heights are 2–6m with 8/10mm wire rope nets and 12–20mm support ropes. Layout, post spacing and anchor schemes are fully determined by rockfall calculation reports. Widely deployed along mountain highways, railway cuttings, tunnel portals and open mine slopes, all configurations are tailored to site terrain.