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100,000 Site Safety Training Cards issued to New York Construction Workers by the DOT

To reduce construction accident injuries and deaths in New York City, Local Law 196 was signed in 2017. The law requires that hard hats working on most New York City construction sites obtain a SST card in a specific deadline. To obtain this card, construction workers must complete at least…

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Preventing construction accidents in New York City

Building in New York can be challenging and safety is not only about keeping construction workers safe but also about keeping New Yorkers safe, including the neighbourghs and the pedestrians to the future tenants. Every year the NYC Department of Buildings organizes a week long seminar during which construction professionals…

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The NYC DOB postponed the deadline on site safety training requirements from September 1 2020 to March 1 2021

To prevent and reduce construction accidents injuries and deaths in New York City, Local Law 196 requires that most construction workers receive 40 hours of safety training and that their supervisor receive 62 hours of training.  Local Law 196 was passed in 2017 after construction accidents fatalities recorded by the…

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NYC Construction accident injuries increased slightly in May as more sites got back into business

22 construction workers were injured in New York City during the month of May compared to 6 during the month of April and 51 during the same month a year earlier. As most New Yorkers were still required to stay home during the month of May,  more than 5,000 non…

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41 New York City construction sites were issued stop work orders in five days for not respecting coronavirus protocols

New York construction site owners and contractors are responsible for their employees safety. While before the coronavirus crisis this meant that they had to take adequate safety measures to protect construction workers from accident injuries and deaths, now contractors are also responsible for applying the new covid-19 protocole. In New…

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NYC Construction Accident Injuries at their lowest in April as only essential construction sites remained open

6 hard hats were injured on construction sites in New York City during the month of April compared to 47 a month earlier and 44 in April 2019. 4 workers were injured on Bronx construction sites and 2 of them on Brooklyn sites. 4 workers suffered minor injuries and 2…

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Man miraculously escape building collapse in Brooklyn, NYC

A gym employee miraculously only suffered minor injuries in a building collapse in New York City. The accident occurred last week. The building was under construction for renovations. Last November building inspectors issued 3 violations for “structural cracks and bulging exterior masonry wall”. At the time of the collapse these…

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A look at New York Construction Sites one week after the first phase of reopening

In NY State,  it is the responsibility of the contractor and/or of  the owner of the construction site to make sure their construction workers are safe at work. In addition to the usual safety guidelines, contractors now have to make sure their employees are adequately protected  from getting infected by…

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To prevent construction workers from getting Covid-19, large contractors hire medical professionals

Now that the construction industry is restarting in most of the country, some contractors are using the help and advice of medical professionals. to keep the deadly virus out of their job sites. Medical consultants are being hired to make sure the new Covid-19 safety guidelines are applied proprely and…

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COVID-19 Safety guidelines for NYC construction workers going back to work today

Construction workers are going back to wok at 33,556 non-essential construction sites today as New York City enters phase 1 of NY State re-opening plan.  To prevent workers from getting contaminated by the coronavirus, any employer hiring workers for a a construction site requiring permits from the DOB or otherwise…

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