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What is NYC FC § 5607.9.8?

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This section mandates that a blasting contractor must suspend operations and notify the Department of Buildings if any unsafe condition arises that threatens structural integrity or public safety. Operations cannot resume until authorized by the department. Applies to blasting contractors involved in construction activities.

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5607.9.8 Unsafe conditions and complaints.

FC § 5607.9.8

The blasting contractor shall immediately suspend blasting operations and immediately notify the department should any condition arise from blasting operations that involves the structural integrity of a building, structure or infrastructure or that otherwise threatens the safety of the general public. The blasting contractor shall also immediately notify the Department of Buildings of any condition that involves the structural integrity of a building, structure or infrastructure. Blasting operations shall not resume until authorized by the department. The blasting contractor shall notify the department of all other complaints on the day which they are received, including complaints of noise and minor damage.

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