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What is NYC BC § 3307.4.2?

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This section mandates the installation of descriptive warning signs in areas identified as having special danger to the public, such as vehicle entrances, hoisting areas, and locations storing explosives or flammable materials. The Department of Transportation enforces these requirements. Applies to building owners managing hazardous areas on their properties.

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3307.4.2 Dangerous areas.

BC § 3307.4.2

In areas where special danger to the public exists, including but not limited to vehicle entrances and exits, hoisting areas, points of storage of explosives or highly flammable material, blasting areas, or discharge ends of chutes, descriptive warning signs shall be provided in accordance with the requirements of the Department of Transportation.

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