Section 28-110.1
§28-110.1 Site safety plan. Where a site safety plan is required by
chapter 33 of the New York city building code, such plan shall include
the following:
1. Location of all construction fences around work site;
2. Location of all gates in construction fences;
3. Location of standard guardrails around excavations, when required;
4. Horizontal and vertical netting program, including details of the
initial installation, schedule of horizontal jumps and vertical
installations, and designated crane and derrick lifting areas where
horizontal netting is omitted. The program shall include as an
attachment any department approval obtained regarding required safety
netting during construction or demolition operations; the revised site
safety plan shall be approved;
5. Location of all sidewalk sheds, including appropriate department
application numbers and department of transportation permit numbers and
expiration dates;
6. Location of all temporary walkways, including appropriate
department application numbers and department of transportation permit
numbers and expiration dates;
7. Location of foot bridges and motor vehicle ramps, including
appropriate department application numbers and department of
transportation permit numbers and expiration dates;
8. Protection of side of excavation, when required, including
appropriate department application numbers and department of
transportation permit numbers and expiration dates;
9. Location of all street and sidewalk closing(s), including
appropriate department application numbers and department of
transportation permit numbers and expiration dates;
10. Approximate location of material and personnel hoist(s) and
loading areas, including appropriate department application numbers and
department of transportation permit numbers and expiration dates;
11. Approximate location of all crane and derrick loading areas;
12. Location of all surrounding buildings, indicating occupancy,
height and type of any required roof protection;
13. Location of all standpipe system and siamese hose connections;
14. Location of all temporary elevators for fire department use when
building is above 75 feet (22 860 mm) in height;
15. Location of all exterior contractors' sheds;
16. All required safety netting and scaffolding;
17. Widths of all sidewalks and roadways; all traffic information; all
exits from job site;
18. A copy of the proposed site safety manager or site safety
coordinator certificate, as applicable, including the certificate for
any alternate site safety manager or site safety coordinator;
19. Such features requiring special sequencing in order to maintain
safe conditions with a written description of those sequences;
20. The site safety plan shall include a statement that prior to
performing any work on the project all workers shall have successfully
completed, within the previous five calendar years, a ten hour course
approved by the United States Department of Labor Occupational Safety
and Health Administration in construction industry safety and health, or
by the commissioner covering substantially the same material. Successful
completion of such training course shall be evidenced by (a)
presentation of a bona fide course completion card, (b) copy of such
card, (c) a training roster, attendance record or other documentation
from the certified trainer pending the issuance of such card or (d)
other valid proof which may be approved by the commissioner. Such
evidence shall be readily available to the commissioner upon request;
and
21. A statement that all workers employed on the site will receive a
site-specific safety orientation program. This program shall include a
review of any hazardous activities of the job that are relevant to the
tasks and activities to be performed. All workers must attend such a
program no later than seven days after commencing their employment.
Section 28-110.2
§28-110.2 Phased site safety plans. Multiple layouts of the site
safety features enumerated in section 28-110.1 may be submitted at any
time during construction operations to show phased site safety designs
consistent with the phase of anticipated work.