CDM Awareness - 1 day course
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Price: from £895 + VAT
Venue: This course can be provided at your business premises for a maximum of 10 delegates.
Course length: One day
Course aims
This course has been developed to provide delegates a good or updated knowledge of the Construction (Design and Management) Regulations,
incorporating the changes introduced by the 2007 Regulations.
The course is devoted entirely to the requirements and background of the CDM Regulations, including the roles and responsibilities of the Client,
Designer, CDM Coordinator, Principal Contractor and Sub-Contractors and the contents of Health and Safety Plans and Files.
Delegates are encouraged during the course to critically analyse their own practices in terms of compliance with the CDM Regulations and related
code of practice and guidance.
Course objectives
Upon completion of the course delegates should:
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Possess an improved knowledge of the legal requirements contained within the CDM Regulations
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Understand the background to the regulations and the expectations of the HSE
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Have a better understanding of the problems faced by the various parties involved in the CDM process
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Have an appreciation of the roles and responsibilities of Clients, CDM Coordinators, Designers, Principal Contactors,
Contractors and Sub-Contractors
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Be able to develop health and safety plans and files
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Be able to assess the competence of contractors and other parties
Course outline
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Background to the CDM Regulations
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Where CDM Applies and Does Not Apply
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Notification of CDM Projects
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Roles and Responsibilities Under CDM:
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The Client
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The Designer
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The CDM Coordinator
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Principal Contractor
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Contractors
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Contents of Health and Safety Plans and File
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Changes introduced by the 2007 Regulations and ACOP
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Construction Site Safety Requirements
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Additional Sources of Advice and Information
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Company Specific Issues
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Questions and Discussion
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