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What is NYC MC § 1211.3.1?

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This section outlines the requirements for the maintenance inspections of expansion joints, anchorage, and guides in buildings. Monthly visual inspections of expansion joints and annual inspections of anchorage and guides are mandated. Inspection records must be maintained by a qualified individual and made available for review by the commissioner. Applies to building owners responsible for mechanical equipment maintenance.

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1211.3.1 Maintenance inspections.

MC § 1211.3.1

Expansion joints, anchorage and guides shall be inspected as follows: 1. Expansion joints shall be visually inspected monthly.

2.The anchorage and guides shall be visually inspected annually. Exposure of the structural attachments to the buildings of the anchorages or guides shall not be required.

3.A record of such inspections shall be kept by the person in charge of the mechanical equipment of the building or other qualified person designated by the owner and acceptable to the commissioner. The records shall be available at the premises and subject to inspection by the commissioner.

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