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DEC 2 1991
Mr. Michael Lord Dear Mr. Lord: Your September 11 letter to Mr. Glenn Florczak requesting an interpretation of the Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA) requirements addressing fall protection equipment has been referred to the Office of Construction and Maritime Compliance Assistance for reply. I apologize for the delay in responding to your inquiry. In regard to the use of knots in rope lanyards and rigging used for fall protection, please be advised that knots are not prohibited in lanyards and safety lines used for fall protection. However, OSHA does not recommend their use since they can reduce the effective breaking strength of the line by up to 50 percent. If the fall protection system is designed to accommodate this reduction in strength, knots, such as bowlines, can be used. Please be advised that Section 1926.251(d)(2)(v) does prohibit the use of knots in lieu of splices in natural and synthetic fiber rope slings used for handling materials. If we can be of any further assistance, please contact Mr. Roy F. Gurnham or Dale R. Cavanaugh of my staff at (202) 523-8136.
Sincerely,
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