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What is NYC BC § 3308.10.3?

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This section mandates inspections prior to and after the removal or restoration of unenclosed perimeter protection to ensure compliance with specific provisions. Inspections are to be conducted by designated personnel and must be documented. Applies to building owners managing construction sites with perimeter protection systems.

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3308.10.3 Inspection.

BC § 3308.10.3

An inspection shall be performed immediately prior to the removal of unenclosed perimeter protection to verify compliance with the provisions of Section 3308.10. An inspection shall be performed immediately prior to restoring a guardrail system, vertical netting system, or equivalent alternative system to verify compliance with the cleaning provisions of Section 3308.10.1. An inspection shall be performed immediately after unenclosed perimeter protection is restored to verify compliance with this code, manufacturer specifications, and required drawings. These inspections shall be performed by the site safety manager, site safety coordinator, or competent person in accordance with Section 3308.9.3, and recorded in accordance with Section 3308.9.3.

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