Practice Exam 2026 | 150 Realistic Questions
with Correct Answers & Detailed
Explanations | Complete Study Guide for
Certification Success
• This practice exam contains 200 realistic questions designed to mirror the actual
NYC DOB Site Safety Manager certification exam — use it to test your knowledge,
identify weak areas, and build confidence before exam day.
• Work through all 200 questions systematically, review every EXPERT RATIONALE
carefully (especially for questions you get wrong), and revisit weak topic areas using
the NYC DOB TR1 and Site Safety reference materials.
NYC DOB SITE SAFETY MANAGER (SSM) PRACTICE EXAM 2026 200 Questions |
Complete Study Guide
QUESTION 1
Who is required to designate a Site Safety Manager on a construction project
in New York City?
A) The subcontractor in charge of structural work
B) The NYC Department of Buildings Commissioner
C) The owner or their authorized representative
D) The licensed site safety coordinator
E) The general contractor's insurance provider
CORRECT ANSWER: C) The owner or their authorized representative
EXPERT RATIONALE: Under NYC Building Code and DOB regulations, it is the
responsibility of the owner or their authorized representative to designate a Site
Safety Manager for covered construction projects. The SSM acts on behalf of the
owner to ensure compliance with safety regulations on site.
,QUESTION 2
What is the minimum experience required for an individual to qualify for the
NYC Site Safety Manager license?
A) 3 years of general construction experience
B) 5 years of construction supervision experience including 2 years in site safety
C) 2 years of OSHA training and 1 year on site
D) 10 years in any construction-related field
E) 4 years as a licensed safety coordinator
CORRECT ANSWER: B) 5 years of construction supervision experience
including 2 years in site safety
EXPERT RATIONALE: The NYC DOB requires SSM candidates to have at least 5
years of construction supervision experience, with a minimum of 2 of those years
specifically in site safety roles. This ensures the SSM has both practical and safety-
specific expertise.
QUESTION 3
Which NYC Building Code section governs Site Safety requirements for major
buildings?
A) BC Section 3301
B) BC Section 1101
C) BC Section 2701
D) BC Section 1500
E) BC Section 4401
CORRECT ANSWER: A) BC Section 3301
,EXPERT RATIONALE: NYC Building Code Section 3301 specifically addresses
safeguards during construction and demolition operations, forming the primary
legislative foundation for site safety requirements including the role of the Site
Safety Manager.
QUESTION 4
A "major building" as defined by NYC DOB for SSM purposes is a building that
is:
A) More than 5 stories or over 50 feet in height
B) More than 10 stories or over 125 feet in height
C) Any commercial building over 10,000 square feet
D) Any building requiring a full demolition permit
E) A residential building with more than 20 units
CORRECT ANSWER: B) More than 10 stories or over 125 feet in height
EXPERT RATIONALE: NYC DOB defines a major building as one that is more than
10 stories or exceeds 125 feet in height. These buildings require a licensed Site
Safety Manager on site due to the elevated risk associated with high-rise
construction and demolition.
QUESTION 5
How often must a Site Safety Manager conduct a site inspection and
document findings in the site safety log?
A) Once a week on Mondays
B) At least once per month
C) Every day that work is being performed
D) Twice per week at minimum
, E) Only when a DOB inspector is expected
CORRECT ANSWER: C) Every day that work is being performed
EXPERT RATIONALE: The SSM is required to inspect the site and make entries in
the site safety log every day that construction or demolition work is performed. This
daily documentation is critical for compliance and liability purposes.
QUESTION 6
What must be posted at every covered construction site in NYC?
A) A copy of the owner's insurance policy
B) The SSM's personal contact information only
C) The approved site safety plan and emergency contact information
D) A list of all subcontractors and their licenses
E) OSHA 300 log for the past 3 years
CORRECT ANSWER: C) The approved site safety plan and emergency
contact information
EXPERT RATIONALE: NYC regulations require that the approved site safety plan
and relevant emergency contact information be posted visibly at the construction
site. This ensures all workers and visitors can access critical safety information at all
times.
QUESTION 7
Which of the following is a primary duty of the Site Safety Manager?
A) Negotiating labor contracts on behalf of the owner
B) Monitoring and enforcing compliance with the site safety plan
C) Approving structural engineering designs
D) Managing payroll for construction workers