| The standard covering Synthetic Webbing Slings is ASME B30.9. | Read Details | ||
| The Rated Load/WLL (Working Load Limit) of a Synthetic Webbing Sling must not be exceeded. | Read Details | ||
| Synthetic Webbing Slings must be visually inspected every shift they are used | Read Details | ||
| When a Synthetic Webbing Sling is used in a choke hitch its capacity is based on an choke angle of less than 90 degrees | Read Details | ||
| A Synthetic Webbing Slings shall not be used when the horizontal sling angle is less than 30 degrees | Read Details | ||
| Folding, bunching or pinching Synthetic Webbing Slings is acceptable | Read Details | ||
| One cubic foot of Solid Steel weighs 490lbs | Read Details | ||
| A Synthetic Webbing Slings eye can be filled with a hook thats diameter is half the length of the sling eye | Read Details | ||
| Ultra-voilet light may effect Synthetic Webbing Sling capacity over time | Read Details | ||
| Synthetic Webbing Slings can be used as bridles on suspended personnel platforms | Read Details |