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What is NYC BC § 3308.5.6.1?

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This section outlines the conditions under which a toeboard or zero cable may be temporarily removed during the placement and curing of a concrete floor slab. It specifies that no other work should occur on the floor and that an alternative measure must secure the netting. Applies to construction site operators managing safety measures during concrete work.

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3308.5.6.1 Supplemental requirement for removal of toeboard or zero cable.

BC § 3308.5.6.1

The toeboard or zero cable may be temporarily removed to facilitate the placement and curing of a concrete floor slab, provided no other work occurs on such floor, and provided an alternative measure is utilized to secure the bottom of the netting as close to the deck as practical.

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