RCNY · §3319-01(i)(6)
DOB violation · Class 1
B1H7 — Crane assembly procedures not followed
Issued under 1 RCNY 3319-01(i)(6). Standard penalty $2,500 · default $12,500.
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What you need to know about 1 RCNY 3319-01(i)(6)
This code pertains to the proper assembly and disassembly of cranes and derricks. The Department of Buildings issues this violation when there is a failure to ensure that these procedures are conducted according to established standards. Building owners and operators often encounter this issue during construction or maintenance activities involving cranes. Compliance with these regulations is critical to ensure safety on job sites and protect workers and the public.
Required Action
Assemble/Disassemble crane or derrick pursuant to plan
What are the penalties for B1H7?
Penalties for B1H7 vary by scope, severity, and repeat history.
Statute summary
What this statute means
B1H7 cites 1 section of law. Here is what each one requires.
Rules of the City of New York
1 sectionHow do I fix or dismiss B1H7?
- Stop the violating condition immediately.
- File to legalize or restore as required.
- Obtain approvals/permits; schedule inspections.
- Bring proof of correction to OATH.
Can I cure B1H7 without a hearing?
No, B1H7 violations cannot be cured without a hearing. You must attend to resolve this matter.
What are the deadlines and next steps?
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Time matters. Default penalties on B1H7 can reach $12,500 if the deadline passes. We handle DOB violations directly with the attorney on your case.
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