Home for the Holidays: City Announces Enforcement Sweep of 6,000 Construction Sites Across New York City in Advance of December Training Deadline

November 22, 2019All  workers on large construction sites required to have completed at least 30  hours of safety trainings by December 1NEW YORK—Mayor Bill de Blasio and Department of  Buildings Commissioner Melanie E. La Rocca today announced that Department of  Buildings (DOB) inspectors have already begun proactive sweeps of over 6,000  construction sites throughout New York City to educate workers about the  importance of construction site safety. The sweeps come in advance of a  December 1 deadline by which every worker and supervisor on major construction  sites will be required to have undergone mandatory hours of safety training.“As the holidays approach, building inspectors are making their  list and checking it twice to ensure every relevant site is following the rules  and keeping its workers safe,” said Mayor Bill de Blasio. “Having every  worker and supervisor on major construction sites appropriately trained by  December 1 isn’t just about following the law—it’s about saving lives.”“Safety  is the number one priority on construction sites and with just over a week left  until the December 1st deadline, the City is ramping up its outreach to workers  and supervisors to ensure all have completed the necessary and potentially  life-saving training,” said Deputy Mayor Laura Anglin. “No family should  be without their loved ones during the holidays due to a lack of focus on  safety at the work site.” “No family should have an empty seat at their dinner table this  holiday season because safety wasn’t the top priority on a work site,” said Buildings Commissioner Melanie E. La Rocca. “We are sweeping construction sites  citywide to enforce proper site safety and prevent needless tragedies. 

If bad  actors ignore these safety precautions, they can look forward to a holiday  present of tough enforcement and stiff penalties.”     Inspection teams from units across DOB are being deployed on  heightened sweeps of all active Site Safety Training worksites to ensure that  construction sites are safe for both workers and the public. This aggressive  enforcement action began earlier this month, and will conclude when all sites  have been visited. The sweeps come in the wake of two separate work-related  accidents where two construction workers in Manhattan lost their lives. These  two accidents are still under active investigation, by DOB, partner agencies, and  law enforcement.DOB construction inspectors are investigating work sites across  the five boroughs for compliance with existing construction safety rules,  ensuring that scaffold safety precautions are being followed, construction  cranes are installed and used according to approved plans, and that appropriate  fall protection systems are being utilized. Work sites that are found to be  unsafe for workers could face penalties of up to $25,000 for each construction  safety violation. Sites can also be shut down in the event of serious safety  lapses.In an effort to increase safety on our city""s construction sites  over the last few years, DOB has quadrupled penalties for the most serious  safety violations, added more than 250 additional inspectors to its ranks since  2015, required safety supervision for all major projects of four stories or  greater, is implementing a first-of-its-kind safety training program for the  city’s construction workforce and continues to call out bad actors out publicly in monthly  enforcement bulletins.All Site Safety Training worksites in the city have been included  in this sweep. Starting on December 1, all construction workers on New York  City’s larger work sites will be required to have at least 30 hours of  mandatory safety training, while safety supervisors will be required to have at  least 62 hours of training. You can find a list of available providers here and  the location of all construction sites where training is required here.      

New Yorkers who observe unsafe conditions on a construction site  are encouraged to let the Department know about it by submitting a complaint  through 311. All complaints made to DOB are anonymous and will be inspected.“I  commend the consistent efforts of Commissioner La Rocca and the Department of  Buildings to improve construction site safety across the City. They have made  it clear that the Department is laser-focused on improving safety for workers  and the public, and they have been great partners in this work,” said Council Member Robert E. Cornegy, Jr. Chair of the Committee on Housing and  Buildings. “These actions help save lives and avoid preventable tragedies.”“For  workers to be safe on the job, we need to have proactive enforcement,” said Charlene  Obernauer, Executive Director, New York Committee for Occupational Safety and  Health. “The NYC Department of Buildings’ proactive enforcement campaigns  is helping to show to bad actors in the business that they need to follow the  law and ensure that their workers are getting the training that they need to  work safely.”For more information about construction site safety please visit  the DOB website.

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