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What is NYC BC § 3314.12.6?

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This section outlines the requirements for planking used in construction. It specifies conditions for butting planks end to end, overlapping ends, and the spacing of supporting putlogs or bearers. Applies to building owners and contractors responsible for construction safety standards.

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3314.12.6 Planking.

BC § 3314.12.6

Planking shall comply with Items 1 through 3.

1.Where planks are butted end to end, parallel putlogs or bearers shall be provided not more than 8 inches (203 mm) apart so that the butted ends rest on separate putlogs or bearers. Ends shall be nailed or cleated.

2.Where platform planks are used with overlapping ends, the ends of both the upper and lower planks shall overlap the putlog or bearer by at least 6 inches (152 mm).

3.Planks shall be laid close together and shall be of sufficient length to extend over three bearers.

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