Locking Mechanism and Lanyards Responses
John T. Brinkmann, CPO, FAAOP
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Title:
Locking Mechanism and Lanyards Responses
Creator:
John T. Brinkmann, CPO, FAAOP
Date:
10/24/2002
Text:
Dear List Servers:
Most responses to my question about the use of locking mechanism code
for lanyard suspension systems indicated that the lanyard system is a
legitimate locking mechanism and that code can be used. One response
raised the question I had in my mind when I originally posted:
John ,, some lanyards have a component that you laminate into your
socket --
then it is OK - But , since it is an add on code - I would think that if
you
are just making a hole or the lanyard to pass, then you shouldn't use
the
add on code - since you didn't add on anything - that's my line of
thinking
Thanks to all who responded.
John Brinkmann, CPO, FAAOP
Most responses to my question about the use of locking mechanism code
for lanyard suspension systems indicated that the lanyard system is a
legitimate locking mechanism and that code can be used. One response
raised the question I had in my mind when I originally posted:
John ,, some lanyards have a component that you laminate into your
socket --
then it is OK - But , since it is an add on code - I would think that if
you
are just making a hole or the lanyard to pass, then you shouldn't use
the
add on code - since you didn't add on anything - that's my line of
thinking
Thanks to all who responded.
John Brinkmann, CPO, FAAOP
Citation
John T. Brinkmann, CPO, FAAOP, “Locking Mechanism and Lanyards Responses,” Digital Resource Foundation for Orthotics and Prosthetics, accessed November 5, 2024, https://library.drfop.org/items/show/219826.