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what is the difference between swl and wll swl stands for safe working load wll stands for working load limit people sometimes use these interchangeably so whatamp;#39;s the difference basically swl or safe working load is an old term so if youamp;#39;re a Gray beard rigger or if you learn from one you may be using swl out of habit in the United States we stopped using the term safe working load about 20 years ago Europe and ISO standards also stopped using the term a few years later the term was replaced with working load limit for basically everything below the hook and rated capacity for cranes hoist and winches why there are legal implications to implying something is safe so swl should no longer be used and working load limit should be used when referring to a piece of riggings Maximum working load