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What is NYC BC § 3301.13.10?

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This section requires the construction superintendent to immediately notify the department upon discovering specific conditions at a job site. If a site safety manager or coordinator is designated, they are responsible for the notification instead. Applies to construction superintendents overseeing job sites.

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3301.13.10 Notification of conditions to the department.

BC § 3301.13.10

The construction superintendent must immediately notify the department, when he or she discovers, at any job site for which the construction superintendent is responsible, any of the conditions listed in Section 3310.8.2.1. Notification to the department does not relieve the construction superintendent of their obligations under Section 3301.13.9. Exception: Where a site safety manager or coordinator has been designated for the job in accordance with Section 3310, the construction superintendent does not need to provide the notification required by this section. Notifications shall be made by the site safety manager or coordinator in accordance with Section 3310. (Am. L.L. 2021/149, 12/11/2021, eff. 11/7/2022) Editor's note: For related unconsolidated provisions, see Appendix A at L.L. 2021/149.

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