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NYC DOB Site Safety Manager Exam — Actual Exam
Coverage
The New York City Site Safety Manager (SSM) exam
administered under the NYC Department of Buildings
(DOB) evaluates knowledge of construction site safety
management, applicable codes, OSHA standards, and NYC-
specific local laws and rules governing construction safety
on major projects.
Exam coverage
NYC DOB Site Safety Manager enforces construction
safety compliance on major buildings
Must enforce NYC Building Code + OSHA 1926
standards
, Local Law 196 mandates SST training for workers and
supervisors
Strong focus on fall protection and scaffolding safety
Crane, rigging, and hoisting operations require certified
operators and strict oversight
Excavation requires protective systems based on soil
type
Hot work requires permits and fire watch
Site Safety Plan governs all high-risk construction
activities
Public protection (sidewalk sheds, barricades) is
mandatory
Emergency preparedness and reporting are critical
responsibilities
PPE, hazard communication, and training compliance
required at all times
1.
During a DOB inspection, workers are found using a
supported scaffold without guardrails, toe boards, and the
planking is visibly damaged, while work continues at 30
,feet elevation. What is the most accurate violation
classification?
A. Only OSHA general violation
B. Single fall protection violation only
C. Multiple serious OSHA and NYC Building Code
violations requiring immediate stop work
D. Minor housekeeping violation
Answer: C
Rationale: This involves multiple high-risk violations (fall
protection, scaffold integrity, NYC BC), requiring
immediate stop work.
2.
A Site Safety Manager observes excavation work deeper
than 8 feet with no protective system, no competent
person onsite, and workers exposed near a utility line
marking discrepancy. What is the correct enforcement
action?
A. Continue with monitoring
B. Issue warning and document only
C. Stop work due to imminent collapse and utility strike
hazard
D. Reduce crew size only
, Answer: C
Rationale: Combined excavation, utility, and competent
person violations create imminent life-threatening risk.
3.
During crane operations, a load is lifted near overhead
power lines, rigging is not tagged, and the operator cannot
produce load chart documentation. What combined risk
does this represent?
A. Administrative paperwork issue
B. Electrical, rigging, and overload hazard requiring
shutdown
C. Minor procedural delay
D. Training documentation issue only
Answer: B
Rationale: This is a multi-system failure involving
electrocution, rigging integrity, and structural overload
risk.
4.
A Site Safety Manager finds workers performing hot work
without permits, fire watch, or extinguishers, while