DOB violation · Class 1

B1H1 — Lift director not designated for equipment use

Issued under 1 RCNY 3319-02(c). Standard penalty $10,000 · default $25,000.

Quick Reference for B1H1

Class

Class 1

Penalty

$10,000$25,000

Options:Hearing required
1 RCNY 3319-02(c)

What you need to know about 1 RCNY 3319-02(c)

This code requires that a lift director be designated for the operation of equipment. The Department of Buildings issues this violation when an equipment user does not appoint an individual to oversee the lifting operations. Owners often encounter this situation during construction or maintenance activities involving cranes or other lifting devices. Compliance with this requirement is essential for ensuring safety on job sites. Applies to building owners and operators engaged in construction activities.

What are the penalties for B1H1?

Penalties for B1H1 vary by scope, severity, and repeat history.

Std
$10,000
Default
$25,000
Agg I
$25,000
Agg II
$25,000

Statute summary

What this statute means

B1H1 cites 1 section of law. Here is what each one requires.

Rules of the City of New York

1 section

How do I fix or dismiss B1H1?

  1. Stop the violating condition immediately.
  2. File to legalize or restore as required.
  3. Obtain approvals/permits; schedule inspections.
  4. Bring proof of correction to OATH.

Can I cure B1H1 without a hearing?

No, B1H1 violations cannot be cured without a hearing. You must attend to resolve this matter.

What are the deadlines and next steps?

Act before the hearing date to minimize penalties and preserve defenses. Contact us for a free case review.

FAQ

Verified: May 2026Penalty schedule: December 2025

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