Top 5 Rejections of Site Safety Plans


Here at Certified Site Safety, we have laid out the top five reasons that your site safety plans are rejected. We want to lay out the reasoning as to why your site plans are not approved and how we can help you move forward on your construction projects. CSS prides itself on keeping safety standards high and wants your site safety plans to be accepted every single time. If your site plans have been rejected, check out why they were and how we can avoid those mistakes. In order for site plans to be approved, the plans need to be up to code so that everyone is safe.

Here are the top 5 reasons for rejection on your site safety plans:

  1. Providing Protection around Temporary or Permanent Equipment
  2. Providing Worker Access (2 Minimum) and Pedestrian Redirection
  3. Details For Project’s Roof/Setbacks/Terrace
  4. Details For Neighboring Roof Equipment and Relevant Elevation Markers
  5. Coordination with DOT for Proposed Sidewalk/Lane Closures

*All Site Safety Plans (SSPs) must be in compliance with Article 104 and Article 110 * of the Administrative Code Building Code

How Can Certified Site Safety Help You?

Site safety plans can be rejected easily due to providing details on equipment and materials and even for coordination with the DOT for sidewalk closures. Our clients can utilize our services to create a better working environment on construction sites. We offer an array of services to make sure your next site safety plan is accepted, not rejected.

Services:

  • Site Safety Plans
  • Construction Superintendent Training
  • Site Safety Manager Training
  • Site Safety Coordinator Training

Construction Superintendents, Site Safety Managers, and Coordinators can take advantage of the training courses that CSS offers. The courses work on safety training to protect your workers and make sure that safety precautions are put into place at the site location.

Training Services Offered

Here at CSS, we have training services for Construction Superintendents, Site Safety Managers, and Site Safety Coordinators. These training courses involve online learning so that you can easily access the course and be the best at your job in construction. We are able to deliver an online form of training to complete the training comfortably. Through our years of experience, CSS prides itself on our site safety programs to make all construction sites even safer to prevent high-risk situations.

Get Started Today with Certified Site Safety

Certified Site Safety of NY, LLC is highly qualified and experienced in the construction industry to be able to offer our knowledge and create safe job sites across New York and beyond. We are a proudly women-led and owned business with the sole goal of keeping safety as a top priority. Our skilled team is filled with licensed site safety managers, construction superintendents. They work with special inspectors and design professionals to make sure that your site is in compliance with the necessary regulations. We have had the opportunity to get experience on many types of sites and also cover all the phases of construction operations. Our goal is to extend our vast knowledge to our clients to make all construction sites the safest that they can be. The wide range of services that we offer is for site safety management, training programs, inspections, and also real estate services.

Get started today by reaching out to one of our teammates at 914-768-4648 or email info@certifiedsitesafety.com for a free quote, consultation or to answer any questions you may have. Also, Our website www.certifiedsitesafety.com has all the information for you to learn more about the services we provide and training and programs for your construction site needs.

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