Chapter 33 – Safety During Construction Operations:
Chapter 33 of the NYC Construction Codes outlines the safety protocols required during construction and demolition operations to protect workers, the public, and property.
Who Needs to Take the One-Hour Safety Training?
Mandatory for:
- Workers on Major Building Construction Sites: Any construction worker working on major building projects that require a site safety plan.
- Supervisors and Foremen: Individuals responsible for overseeing construction activities and ensuring compliance with safety regulations.
Selected Training Requirements: The one-hour safety training is part of the comprehensive Site Safety Training (SST) program. It is designed to cover specific safety topics relevant to Chapter 33 of the NYC Construction Codes.
Course Content
The one-hour training may include, but is not limited to, the following topics:
- Site Safety Plans: Understanding the components and requirements of a site safety plan.
- Hazard Communication: Proper communication of potential hazards on the construction site.
- Fall Protection: Safety measures and equipment to prevent falls.
- Personal Protective Equipment (PPE): Correct usage of PPE to ensure worker safety.
- Tool Safety: Safe handling and operation of construction tools.
- Emergency Procedures: Protocols for responding to emergencies on the job site.
- Worker Responsibilities: Understanding the role and responsibilities of workers in maintaining site safety.
- Safety Data Sheets (SDS): Using and understanding SDS for hazardous materials.
Why is This Training Important?
- Legal Requirement: Compliance with NYC DOB regulations to avoid penalties and fines.
- Worker Safety: Ensures that all workers are aware of safety protocols and can operate in a safe manner.
- Accident Prevention: Reduces the likelihood of workplace accidents and injuries.
- Emergency Preparedness: Prepares workers to respond effectively in case of an emergency.
- Skill Enhancement: Provides workers with up-to-date knowledge and skills related to construction safety.
- Job Readiness: Ensures workers meet the necessary qualifications to work on major construction projects.
Features
- 1-Hour Electrocution Prevention 1-Hour Fire Protection and Prevention 1-Hour First Aid and CPR 1-Hour Handling Heavy Materials and Proper Lifting Techniques 1-Hour Hoisting and Rigging 1-Hour Materials Handling, Storage, Use, and Disposal 1-Hour Protection from Sun Exposure 1-Hour Repetitive Motion Injuries 1-Hour Stairways and Ladders 1-Hour Tools Hand and Power
Target audiences
- to all construction workers in New York City