2006 New York Code - Issuance Of Supported Scaffold User Certificate.



 
    * §  26-204.4  Issuance  of  Supported  Scaffold User Certificate. For
  individuals assisting in the erection, dismantling, repair,  maintenance
  or  modification  of  any  building  or structure other than a supported
  scaffold, the successful completion of a four hour training  program  or
  course  conducted  pursuant to a registered New York state department of
  labor apprenticeship training program or  conducted  by  an  educational
  institution  or school chartered, licensed or registered by the New York
  state department of education, which must  include  instruction  on  the
  nature  of  any  electrical  hazards,  fall  hazards,  or falling object
  hazards, material handling on scaffolds, and the maximum  intended  load
  and load-handling capacities of scaffolds, shall be evidenced by a dated
  supported  scaffold  user certificate issued by provider of the training
  program  or  course  to  the  individual  participant  named   on   such
  certificate.  This  supported  scaffold  user  certificate,  or  a  copy
  thereof,  shall  be  readily  available  to  department  personnel  upon
  request.  Such supported scaffold user certificate shall be deemed valid
  if such certificate is dated within two years of its date  of  issuance.
  Any  training  program  or  course provided under the provisions of this
  section must be presented by instructors who  are  certified  under  the
  applicable  provisions  established  by  the United States department of
  labor occupational safety and  health  administration  for  construction
  safety.
    * NB Effective November 19, 2006

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