Why Some NYC SST Worker Cards Get Revoked — and How to Avoid It
- Admin

- Feb 5
- 3 min read
Updated: Feb 17
In New York City, a valid Site Safety Training (SST) Worker Card is required to work on most construction jobsites. However, many workers are surprised when their SST card shows “REVOKED” after being scanned.
This is not a technical error. It is an official status issued by the NYC Department of Buildings (DOB).
Understanding why SST cards get revoked can help workers avoid lost time, job delays, and unnecessary expenses.
The Legal Requirement: 40 Full Hours of Training
Under NYC Local Law 196, an SST Worker Card requires:
40 hours of DOB-approved training
Full attendance for all required course hours
Training completed with an authorized provider and instructor
Partial attendance, shortened courses, or “fast-track” programs do not meet DOB requirements.
Why SST Worker Cards Are Revoked
One of the most common reasons SST cards are revoked is incomplete attendance. Unfortunately, some training providers:
Accept payment but do not enforce full attendance
Issue cards without completing all 40 hours
Cut required class time short
Fail DOB audits
When the DOB reviews training records, cards issued without full compliance may be revoked, even months later.
What Happens When a Card Is Revoked?
If your SST card is revoked:
It cannot be used on NYC jobsites
Site safety managers will reject it immediately
You may be removed from work
You may need to retake training
The scan result comes directly from the DOB database, not from the training center or scanning app.
How to Protect Yourself as a Worker
To avoid problems with your SST card:
Attend all 40 hours of required training
Choose a DOB-approved training provider
Avoid “too fast” or unrealistic course offers
Keep your training records and certificates
Make sure your photo and personal information are accurate
If a program sounds too quick or too easy, it likely does not meet DOB standards.
Our Commitment to DOB Compliance
At HighRise Safety, we strictly follow all NYC Department of Buildings requirements:
Full 40-hour attendance for SST Worker Cards
Authorized, DOB-approved instructors
Accurate reporting and auditable records
No shortcuts, no skipped hours
Our goal is to ensure every student receives a valid, active SST card that will be accepted on any NYC jobsite.
Join Our Upcoming Course
If your NYC SST Worker Card has been revoked, don’t worry. You can regain your certification by enrolling in our upcoming course.
📅 40-Hour SST Worker Card Course starts on March 14, 2026.
💰 Special Price: $350
📞 Call: 718-587-1777
📧 Email: info@highrisesafety.com
📍 Location: 1632 East 16th Street, Brooklyn, NY 11229
Understanding the Importance of Compliance
Compliance is crucial in the construction industry. It ensures safety, protects workers, and maintains job site integrity. When you have a valid SST card, you demonstrate your commitment to safety and professionalism.
The Role of Training Providers
Choosing the right training provider is essential. Look for one that has a solid reputation and is recognized by the DOB. They should offer comprehensive training that covers all necessary topics. This includes:
Fall protection
Scaffold safety
Hazard communication
Personal protective equipment (PPE)
The Impact of Revocation
Having your SST card revoked can lead to significant consequences. It not only affects your ability to work but can also impact your income and career advancement.
Staying Informed
Stay informed about any changes in regulations. The construction industry is constantly evolving. New laws and requirements can emerge, and it’s vital to stay updated.
Networking and Support
Connect with other professionals in the industry. Networking can provide support and resources that help you stay compliant. Consider joining local construction groups or forums.
Conclusion
In conclusion, maintaining a valid SST Worker Card is essential for your career in construction. By understanding the requirements and taking proactive steps, you can avoid revocation and ensure a successful career.
At HighRise Safety, we are dedicated to helping you succeed. Join our course and take the first step toward ensuring your SST card remains valid.





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