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CDM 2015 - in-depth (In-House)

CDM 2015 - in-depth (In-House)

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  • Delivered Online or In-Person

  • Delivered at your location

  • UK Wide

  • Two days

  • All levels

Description

The learning objectives that we believe you require to be covered within the training include:

  • A detailed understanding of the CDM 2015 Regulations and how they should work in practice
  • An understanding of the key roles (Designer, Principal designer, contractor, principal contractor and client) under CDM 2015
  • What constitutes design and when you may be acting as a designer
  • The requirements for notification
  • Pre construction information, the construction phase plan and the H&S file
  • An opportunity for delegates to ask questions and gain clarification on specific project requirements

1 Introduction

  • Why manage health and safety?
  • The costs of accidents
  • Construction industry statistics
  • Why CDM 2015?

2 Overview of health and safety law and liabilities

  • Criminal and civil law
  • Liability
  • Enforcement and prosecution
  • Compliance - how far do we go?
  • Statutory duties

3 Health and safety law in construction - the current framework

  • Framework of relevant legislation
    • Health and Safety at Work etc Act 1974
    • Management of Health and Safety at Work Regulations 1999
    • Construction (Design and Management) Regulations 2015
    • Work at Height Regulations 2005
  • Who is responsible for the risks created by construction work?
  • Shared workplaces/shared responsibilities
  • Control of contractors - importance of contract law

4 CDM 2015 - the principles and current best practice

  • Scope - what is construction?
  • Application - when do the Regulations apply?
  • The CDM management system
    • Dutyholders (client, designer, principal designer, principal contractor, contractor)
    • Documents (pre construction information, Notification, construction phase Plan, H&S File)
    • Management process
  • The 2015 HSE guidance / industry best practice
  • Clarification of roles and responsibilities

5 Competence under CDM 2015

  • What is 'Competence'?
  • The criteria to be used in construction
  • Achieving continuous improvement

6 Part 4 Construction Health Safety and Welfare

  • Overview of Part 4
  • Responsibilities
  • Welfare arrangements

7 Risk assessment and the role of the designer

  • Principles of risk assessment
  • Loss prevention / hazard management
  • What is a suitable risk assessment?
    • Design v construction risk assessment
    • The client is a designer?
    • Whose risk is it?

8 Risk assessment exercise

  • Understanding the principles of design risk assessment
  • Identifying hazards under the control of clients and designers
  • Quantifying the risk

9 Questions, discussion and review

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