“Managing a successful construction project in compliance with the 2015 Regulations”
Everyone controlling site work on their premises has health and safety responsibilities – you need to check that working conditions are adequate before work begins, and ensure that the proposed work is not going to put others at risk. This course explains the key aspects of the CDM regulations, ensuring that delegates are well equipped to make the necessary changes to their operating procedures to ensure compliance with the CDM 2015 Regulations and to follow best practice in the field. The 2015 Regulations are based on the EU Temporary Working Directive and make a number of changes to previous CDM Regulations, such as the removal and replacement of the CDM Coordinator role, replacement of the ACoP, expansion of the CDM remit and changes to the competence requirements.
This course will provide you with up-to-date guidance and covers:
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CDM Regulations: overview, definitions & principles
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When do the CDM Regulations apply?
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Competence, co-operation & co-ordination
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Duties of clients
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All construction projects:responsibilities of clients, designers & contractors
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Notifiable projects: responsibilities of clients, designers, CDM co-ordinators, principal contractor
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The Health & Safety File
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All learners will receive a Quadrilect Certificate of attendance for their CPD records.
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