Course Overview
The CDM Regulations 2007 put a series of duties on contractors, designers and clients involved in construction. This module is designed to update professionals who have been working with the earlier version of the CDM regulations (CDM 1998) or had some experience of the current regulations but wish to have a more detailed understanding. The course follows the same basic structure as our CDM Awareness course but provides more practical detail particularly for designers and clients or those procuring the services of construction professionals.
Course Modules
The Health and Safety Context
Legal Framework
- The Health and Safety at Work etc Act 1974
- The Management of Health and Safety at Work Regulations 1999
- The Construction Design and Management Regulations 2007
- The Workplace Regulations 1992
The Construction Design and Management Regulations 2007
- What is Notifiable
- What do Clients have to do under CDM 2007
- What do Designers have to do under CDM 2007
Management Arrangements
- Management Plan
- Appointments
- Working with others
- Providing Information
- Managing Change
Designing for Safety
- Who do we have to consider
- Become and remain competent
- Eliminate Hazards
- Reduce Risks
- Information About Residual Risks
Competence
- What is Competence
- Experience
- Training
- Health and safety record
Health and Safety File
- What is it to contain
- Who provides information
- Who completes it
Intended for: Designers, clients, and contractors in the Built Environment Pre-course requirements No formal qualifications needed, just an enthusiastic interest in the subject. Course duration 1 day (8 hours) General: Refreshments and buffet lunch will be provided including course notes. (Special dietary requirements please inform us at Career Change Wales – Training Academy)
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