Scaffolding in Westchester County is regulated under New York Labor Law Section 240 the Scaffold Law, OSHA standards, and the NY Uniform Code, with municipal inspectors verifying compliance.
NY Labor Law Section 240, the Scaffold Law, imposes absolute liability on contractors and property owners for elevation-related injuries, requiring proper scaffolding, ladders, hoists, and fall protection. Federal OSHA standards in 29 CFR 1926 Subpart L apply to construction scaffolds. The NY Uniform Code 19 NYCRR enforces structural and worker safety requirements. Westchester building departments in Yonkers, White Plains, and other cities issue scaffolding permits, especially for sidewalk sheds and pedestrian protection over public ways. Scaffolds over 40 feet require licensed designers. Daily inspections and tagging are required.
Scaffold violations carry OSHA penalties up to 16,000 dollars per serious violation, plus full Scaffold Law civil liability for owners and contractors when workers are injured.
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