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Guide to the CDM Regulations 2007
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- Outcome and benefits
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Delegates attending this one-day course will gain a practical understanding of the intent, application and content of the Construction (Design and Management) Regulations 2007. They will be equipped to decide the action necessary to comply with CDM and implement same.
- Content
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Background to CDM 2007 – why it was brought in
The application of CDM to all construction projects
"Notifiable" projects and the additional duties that then apply (Part 3 of the Regs)
The duties of designers
The duties of the client
The role of the CDM co-ordinator
Principal contractors and other contractors
Typical site hazards and their control (Part 4 of the Regs)
An HSE view of the requirements and how they will be enforced
Part 5 of the Regs and the Schedules
Practical exercise
- Audience
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Anyone requiring a knowledge of CDM 2007, especially those involved in the conception, planning, management and supervision of construction, building and engineering projects
- Maximum numbers
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10
- Duration
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One day