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Able Safety Consulting - 2 Hour Site Safety Plans (Online)

2 Hour Site Safety Plans NYC Online

Why do you need 2 hour site safety plan online course? Site Safety Plans are used to identify safety hazards associated with the project work scope, project tasks and include specific safety procedures necessary to complete a job. This course will review the different components of a site safety plan, explain why site safety plans are necessary for the success of a construction project, and a basic overview of blueprint reading related to site safety plans.

 

NYC DOB SST Requirement (Local law 196)

The 2 Hour Site Safety Plans NYC online course is a Department of Buildings approved Site Safety Training (SST) Course. Supervisors will need to complete this course in order to receive their supervisor SST Card.

 

For a list of all SST courses please visit the DOB’s website here.


CEUs (Continuing Education Units)

0.2

 

CEU Requirements

  1. 100% attendance for 2 Hour Site Safety Plans NYC DOB approved course
  2. Completion of Continuing Education and Training Registration Form
  3. Active participation in all class exercises (determined by course instructor)
  4. Completion of required pre-and post-quiz assessment
  5. As applicable, achievement of minimum passing score on required end-of-course examination
  6. Participation and submittal of end-of-course evaluation form (must provide name on form to receive credit)

 

Learning Outcomes

  1. Explain the necessity of using safety plan for construction site and logistics plans for site safety management
  2. Understand the basics of blueprint reading
  3. Understand the components of site safety and logistics plans
  4. Understand communication and coordination of multi-employer worksites
  5. Understand definitions of terms used on site safety and logistics plans

What You Need:

  • Webcam and microphone for face and voice recognition

What You Get:

  • Course Certificate
  • .2 IACET CEU's 

Course Content

Introduction
Training Objectives & Expectations
Course Outline Part 1
Course Outline Part 2
Course Outline Part 3
What is a Site Safety Plan?
Does my job require a Site Safety Plan?
BC 3310 Scope
What is a Major Building?
BC 3310.3 Site Safety Plan
Local Law 81 of 2017
What is a Construction Superintendent?
Designation of Construction Superintendent?
Site Safety Plans Summary
Who writes the Site Safety Plan?
Where must the Site Safety Plan be kept on the job site?
Site Safety Plan Minimum Requirements
General Site Information
Pedestrian Protection
Adjoining Property Protection & Unenclosed Perimeter Protection
Excavations & Fire Protection
Construction Equipment & Temporary Construction
Operational Information
Means of Egress & Personnel Information
Introduction
Plan Views
Walls, Windows and Doors & Stairs
Furniture, Fixture, Fittings and Finishes & its Measurements
Elevations
How to Read Elevation Plans
Tiles and Scale
Doors and Windows
Roof Pitch
Elevation Markers
Ground Plane
Sections Part 1
Sections Part 2
Isometric Detail Drawings
Sample 3D Drawings
Typical Symbol Depictions: Architectural
Typical Symbol Depictions: Plumbing
Typical Symbol Depictions: Heating and Airconditioning
Typical Symbol Depictions: Piping
Typical Symbol Depictions: Fire Protection
Typical Symbol Depictions: Material Indication
Typical Symbol Depictions: Landscape Systems & Graphics
Typical Symbol Depictions: Windows and Doors
Typical Symbol Depictions: Drawing Convention & Graphic Symbols I
Typical Symbol Depictions: Drawing Convention & Graphic Symbols II
Common Abbreviations I
Common Abbreviations II
Common Abbreviations III
Common Abbreviations IV
Standard Hatching Styles for Drawings I
Standard Hatching Styles for Drawings II
Standard Hatching Styles for Drawings III
What is included in a set of Construction Documents? I
What is included in a set of Construction Documents? II
What is included in a set of Construction Documents? III
What is included in a set of Construction Documents? IV
What is included in a set of Construction Documents? V
What is included in a set of Construction Documents? VI
Introduction
Sidewalk Sheds I
Sidewalk Sheds II
Typical Roof Protections I
Typical Roof Protections II
Temporary Public Walkway in the Street I
Temporary Public Walkway II in the Street
NYC DOT & MUTCB I
NYC DOT & MUTCB II
MUTCB Standard Highway Signs I
MUTCB Standard Highway Signs II
MUTCB Standard Highway Signs III
MUTCB Standard Highway Signs IV
MUTCB Standard Highway Signs V
MUTCB Standard Highway Signs VI
MUTCB Standard Highway Signs VII
MUTCB Standard Highway Signs VIII
MUTCB Standard Highway Signs IX
Safety Zones
DOT Stipulations 7 Permits for Lane Closures
Fences & Gates
Critical Requirement: Fences
Critical Requirement: Fences II
Critical Requirement: Fences III
Critical Requirement: Gates
Critical Requirement: Viewing Panel I
Critical Requirement: Viewing Panel II
Critical Requirement: Fence Project Information Panel
Sample Project Information Panel
Summary
Flaggers
Flaggers II
Flaggers III
Flaggers IV
Use of Hand Signaling Devices by Flaggers I
Use of Hand Signaling Devices by Flaggers II
Use of Hand Signaling Devices by Flaggers III
Scaffolds
Scaffold Drawings
Suspended Scaffolds I
Suspended Scaffolds II
Supported Scaffolds I
Supported Scaffolds II
Protection of Unenclosed Perimeters
Safety Netting Design & Documentation
Vertical Safety Netting System
Vertical Safety Netting System Specifications
Vertical Safety Netting System Specifications II
Vertical Safety Netting System Samples
Horizontal Safety Netting System I
Horizontal Safety Netting System II
Horizontal Safety Netting System III
Horizontal Safety Netting System IV
Hoisting Locations & Call Out Capacities
Hoisting Locations & Call Out Capacities II
Hoisting Locations & Call Out Capacities III
Hoisting Locations & Call Out Capacities IV
Cranes & Derricks: Street Operations
Cranes & Derricks Placement
Excavations
Sheeting & Bracing
Shoring
Hydraulic Shoring
Pneumatic Shoring
Sheeting & Shoring Examples
DOT Policy on Work Zones & ADA Compliance
DOT Policy on Work Zones & ADA Compliance II
Painted Standpipes
Painted Standpipes II
Standpipes
Classes of Standpipes
Fire Department Connections
Fire Department Connections II
Lot Dimension & Lot Lines Metes and Bounds
Required Signages
Required Signages II
Required Signages III
Ramps and Slopes I
Ramps and Slopes II
Utility Poles, Hydrants, Trees & Street Furniture
Flagger Positions
Construction Equipment
Construction Equipment II
DOT Conditions for Placement & Storage of Construction Materials and Equipment
DOT Conditions for Placement & Storage of Construction Materials and Equipment II
DOT Conditions for Placement & Storage of Construction Materials and Equipment III
DOT Conditions for Placement & Storage of Construction Materials and Equipment IV
Warning Signs, Personnel & Barriers
Warning Signs, Personnel & Barriers II
General Information & Note Sheets
Communication and Coordination on Multi-employer Sites
Template of Site Safety Plan
General Information & Note Sheets
Excavation Means & Methods
Excavation
Foundation
Ground Floor
Superstructure Below 75ft
Superstructure Above 75ft
Post Superstructure Phase
Building Elevation: North Elevation
Building Elevation: West Elevation
Building Elevation: South Elevation
Building Elevation: East Elevation
Standard Details
General Notes
Written Assessment