Wire rope and/or cable as a method of perimeter protection for a building under construction.
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July 24, 1984
Mr. B. J. Newton
Territory Safety Coordinator
Turner Construction Company
55 West Monroe Street
Chicago, Illinois 60603
Dear Mr. Newton:
This is in response to your letter of June 29, concerning the acceptability of wire rope and/or cable as a method of perimeter protection for a building under construction.