I know why they want sites inspected every 15 days, but is that reasonable? Is it even reasonable during a construction slow-down? And how will they pay for it? These are things that must be thought on long and hard if NY is going to keep inspecting at this rate. Otherwise what they’ll find is officer burn-out, reasons to not inspect and a return to a lax inspection system. It takes a dedicated team that does nothing but inspections to keep a program like this running. People figthing fires don’t want to do inspections.
I know why they want sites inspected every 15 days, but is that reasonable? Is it even reasonable during a construction slow-down? And how will they pay for it? These are things that must be thought on long and hard if NY is going to keep inspecting at this rate. Otherwise what they’ll find is officer burn-out, reasons to not inspect and a return to a lax inspection system. It takes a dedicated team that does nothing but inspections to keep a program like this running. People figthing fires don’t want to do inspections.