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Fire Safety Managers: The New Safety Champions of Construction Sites

Due to several recent fire-related construction accidents within the City of New York, Construction Site Fire Safety Managers now play an increasingly important role in the construction process.

What are Fire Safety Managers and when are they needed?

Per the Rules of the City of New York (RCNY) 1408.1, Construction Site Fire Safety Managers are required alongside Site Safety Managers or Site Safety Coordinators. The Fire Safety Manager (FSM) is responsible for ensuring compliance with the requirements of the Fire Code and Fire Department of New York (FDNY) Rules, and also conducts inspections of the construction site and all fire safety measures at least once per day. In addition, FSMs must log all inspections and make those records available to FDNY representatives. When fire watch service is required, the FSM is responsible for the general supervision of fire guards.

Site Safety Managers/Coordinators are allowed to simultaneously serve as the Fire Safety Manager, but only with certification from the FDNY.

To obtain a Certificate of Fitness to become a Construction Site Fire Safety Manager, applicants must complete a 20-hour Construction Site Fire Safety Manager course at a school certified by the FDNY.

To be eligible, applicants must meet several prerequisites, which are available at the FDNY’s website.

For any additional questions or comments on FSM certification and role, please contact Milrose Consultants.

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