Construction (Design & Management) Regulations
Short course
In Belfast City
Description
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Type
Short course
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Level
Beginner
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Location
Belfast city (Northern Ireland)
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Duration
1 Day
This course will enable delegates to have a better understanding of the duties and responsibilities under the Regulations, it will also provide them with practical guidance on compliance. Course is suitable for anyone requiring knowledge of CDM 2007.
Facilities
Location
Start date
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Subjects
- Management
- Compliance
- Design
- Construction
- Construction Design
- Regulations
- IT Management
- Construction Training
- Basic Grammar
- Good Understanding of English Language
Teachers and trainers (1)
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Doctrina's Training & Consultancy Ltd scope of trainers all have extensive knowledge and experience of delivering Customer Care training to the private and public sector as well as the voluntary sector.
Course programme
Everyone involved in construction, repair, refurbishment and demolition projects will have responsibilities under the Construction, Design and Management Regulations. This course enables delegates to have a better understanding of their duties and responsibilities under the Regulations and to provide them with practical guidance on compliance. It will also provide the delegates with an outline on the inclusion of the Construction (Health, Safety & Welfare) NI Regulations 1996.
Objectives
By the end of this course participants will have a clear understanding of:
· The legal requirements outlined in The Construction (Design and Management) Regulations 2007
· The roles and responsibilities of -
Ø Clients
Ø CDM Co-ordinator
Ø Designers
Ø Principal or sub contractors
· CDM documentation
· How to implement the new CDM Regulations into existing company procedures
· Know an overview of the incorporation of the Construction (Health, Safety & Welfare) NI Regulations 1996 into the new CDM Regulations
· The three possible project types, how the regulations apply to them and the typical duty-holder involvement.
Additional information
Construction (Design & Management) Regulations