Article 402 - SITE SAFETY MANAGER CERTIFICATE

Section 28-402.1

Section 28-402.1

  §28-402.1  Certificate  required.  It shall be unlawful to perform the
duties and responsibilities of a site safety  manager  as  specified  in
chapter  33  of  the  New  York  city  building code unless such work is
performed by a person certified as  a  site  safety  manager  under  the
provisions of this article.

Section 28-402.2

Section 28-402.2

  §28-402.2  Qualifications.  All  applicants  for a site safety manager
certificate  shall  submit  satisfactory  proof  establishing  that  the
applicant:
  1.  Is  a  registered  design  professional and has had three years of
experience supervising major  buildings  as  that  term  is  defined  in
chapter  33, and within one year prior to application has satisfactorily
completed a 8-hour course approved by the department;
  2. Has eight years of construction supervision experience  within  the
10  years  prior to application, including five years major buildings as
that term is defined in  chapter  33,  and  within  one  year  prior  to
application  has  satisfactorily  completed a 40-hour course approved by
the department;
  3. Has completed an 18 month on-the-job training  program  working  on
major  buildings  as that term is defined in chapter 33 under the direct
and continuing supervision of a  certified  site  safety  manager.  Such
on-the-job  training  program  shall conform to rules promulgated by the
department. The  supervising  site  safety  manager  shall  certify  the
trainee's  satisfactory completion of the training program. In addition,
the applicant shall provide proof that, within one  year  prior  to  the
date  of  application,  he or she has satisfactorily completed a 40-hour
course approved by the department;
  4. Has equivalent education and construction experience as  determined
by  the  department  and  within  one  year  prior  to  application  has
satisfactorily completed a 40-hour course approved by the department; or
  5.  Has  three  years  of  experience  as  a  certified  site   safety
coordinator  and within one year prior to application has satisfactorily
completed a 40-hour course approved by the department.