What to Know about Fire Prevention Program Managers
DID YOU KNOW?
If you are a building owner or facility manager with a building under construction, alteration, or demolition,
you MUST have a Fire Prevention Program Manager (FPPM) per NFPA 241.
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What are the requirements for Tenant Protection Plans according to Local Law 154 of 2017?
New York City Local Law 154 of 2017: Updates to Tenant Protection Plans
The following amendments to Section 28-104.8.4 of the Administrative Code in relation to Tenant Protection Plans (TPP) are effective on December 28, 2017:
- TPP form update to more specifically describe the ways of safeguarding safety and health and maintaining essential services during construction:
- The means and methods to be employed to safeguard the safety and health of the occupants during construction work must be described with particularity and in no case shall terms such as Code-compliant, approved, legal, protected in accordance with law or similar terms be used as a substitute for this description.
- In addition to existing requirements, the TPP must specify the means and methods to be used for maintaining essential services during construction work. The TPP must also specify the anticipated duration of a disruption to essential services, if the disruption is anticipated, and the means and methods to be employed to minimize the disruption.
- Owner responsibilities to distribute and post TPP notices and notify the Department of Buildings
- Owners are required to provide a copy of the TPP to a tenant upon request.
- Owners are required to distribute a notice about the TPP to each occupied dwelling unit or post a notice regarding the TPP in the building lobby, as well as on each floor within 10 feet of the elevator, or in a building where there is no elevator, within 10 feet of or in the main stairwell on such floor.
- The notice must include:
- a statement that occupants of the building may obtain a paper copy of the TPP from the Owner and may access the TPP on the Departmentâs website,
- the name and contact information of the Site Safety Manager, Site Safety Coordinator, or Construction Superintendent, as applicable, or, if there is no Site Safety Manager, Site Safety Coordinator or Superintendent of construction, the name and contact information of the Owner of the building or the Ownerâs designee, and
- that complaints can be made to 311 regarding the work.
- Owners are required to notify the Department 72 hours before beginning work in a building with a TPP.
An online notification form will be added to the Department of Buildings website on December 28, 2017.
See NYC link: https://www1.nyc.gov/assets/buildings/pdf/tpp_reform_sn.pdf
Certified Site Safety of NY LLC designs, and files tenant protection plans for owners, developers and contractors. Our team can help you get your TPP prepared and in place to avoid stop work orders and costly fines and penalties.
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You can find the full PDF of this information here:Â requirements-tenant-protections
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