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What is NYC BC § 3315.2.1?

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This section specifies the requirements for platforms, mandating a floor made of at least 2-inch planking that is securely fastened. It outlines exceptions for platforms intended to support heavy loads or used by motorized equipment, which must be designed by a registered design professional. Applies to building owners responsible for platform construction and safety.

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3315.2.1 Planking.

BC § 3315.2.1

Platforms shall have a floor consisting of at least 2-inch (51 mm) planking spanning as permitted by Table 3314.5.2. Planking shall be laid close and shall be butt-joined and securely fastened. Exceptions: 1. Where the platform is to be used to support loads in excess of 75 psf (366.2 kg/m 2 ), or is intended for a use as specified in rules promulgated by the commissioner, the platform shall be designed by a registered design professional.

2.Where the platform is to be used by motorized equipment, including but not limited to trucks, power buggies, fork lifts, or scissor lifts, the platform shall be designed by a registered design professional.

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