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What is NYC BC § 3310.9?

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This section mandates the employment of additional site safety personnel to oversee concrete operations at major buildings and other designated classes of buildings or operations. These personnel must coordinate with the site safety manager or coordinator, who retains overall responsibility for compliance. Applies to building owners involved in concrete operations.

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3310.9 Additional site safety personnel.

BC § 3310.9

The following additional personnel shall be employed to oversee concrete operations at a major building and such other classes of buildings or operations as the commissioner may designate by rule. These personnel shall coordinate directly with the site safety manager or coordinator. In all instances, the site safety manager or coordinator retains responsibility for ensuring compliance with the provisions of Section 3310 of this code and all applicable rules, and for signing the site safety log. The name and contact information of the additional site safety personnel shall be recorded in the site safety log. Editor's note: For related unconsolidated provisions, see Appendix A at L.L. 2008/040.

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