CDM 2007 for Duty Holders (formerly Planning Supervisor)
Course
Inhouse
Description
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Type
Course
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Methodology
Inhouse
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Duration
2 Days
The workshop will explain the CDM regs and associated legislation Background to the CDM regs and the difficulties encountered in the implementation Roles and duties of duty holders Competence requirements for all duty holders Contents of the pretender health and safety pack Basic functions of the safety plans and the safety file Risk Assessment and. Suitable for: Clients, Senior Managers, Project Managers and Directors wishing to fully understand their responsibilities under the CDM and associated regulations for the management of projects Anyone who needs to gain in-depth knowledge of the requirements and discuss the problems encountered in implementation and compliance
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Course programme
What you will learn
- The workshop will explain the CDM regs and associated legislation
- Background to the CDM regs and the difficulties encountered in the implementation
- Roles and duties of duty holders
- Competence requirements for all duty holders
- Contents of the pretender health and safety pack
- Basic functions of the safety plans and the safety file
- Risk Assessment and safety method statements specifically related to delegate needs e.g. Designer, Principal Contractor and Contractor
- Framework of safety legislation linked to the management of construction, engineering and building projects
- The revised CDM regulations 2007 and the new ACoP
- The elements of the revoked Construction (Health & Safety & Welfare) Regs 1996
- Contents of the Health & Safety pack, Construction phase Health & Safety Plan and Safety File
- Safety strategies Case studies will be included which relate to delegates specific activities. Delegates are encouraged to bring to the course matters which are of concern to them in the implementation of their project
Additional information
CDM 2007 for Duty Holders (formerly Planning Supervisor)