What really? With the chlorine this high at SLAM it’s still okay to swim? Won’t give me any issues?
TFP chlorine levels take into account that most of the chlorine is in a bond with CYA where it is protected from UV, but not available as a sanitiser / oxidiser anymore.
Unfortunately, chlorine bonded to CYA still shows up in the FC test. That's why TFP FC levels are higher than standard recommendations, to ensure sufficient, but also not too much, "active" chlorine, or HOCl.
Going properly through the chemistry and its maths shows that same ratios of FC/CYA yield the same amounts of HOCl (at least at typical TFP-levels, at higher FC levels the relationship between HOCl and FC/CYA gets more complex).
Turns out that TFP's SLAM-FC (for example 12ppm at CYA 30, or 24ppm at CYA 60) is in terms of HOCl concentration equivalent to FC 0.64ppm with no CYA in the water.
That's why the water in a public indoor pool (usually without CYA) feels like it could melt your skin away, even though their FC might "only" be 3ppm - but these 3ppm without CYA are equivalent to 24ppm in your pool with CYA 30, or 45 ppm at CYA 60).
That's also the reason why TFP recommends a little CYA even in indoor pools - not as a stabiliser against UV, but as a conditioner to take the harshness out of chlorine.
Just enjoy your pool, you have earned it.