Construction (Design And Management) Regulations 2007
The revision to the Construction (Design and Management) Regulations 2007 has been instrumental in improving health and safety performance by all parties from client to designer and from Project Co-ordinator to contractor.
The CDM Regulations 2007 overview course is structured to provide an insight to the requirements and duties imposed by the changes to the CDM Regulations.
It incorporates experience gained across the construction industry, from the large multi-disciplinary projects to the small refurbishment contracts.
The course uses lively presentation techniques to invite an inter-active participative day between presenter and audience.
Course Contents:
- An introduction to the changes to the Construction (Design and Management) Regulations 2007
- Appreciate designers’ legal obligations
- Understand the implications of the ACoP (HSG 224)
- Comprehend the discharge of designers’ duties
- Focus on design risk assessment strategy
- Provide a perspective on design contribution
- Consider design inter-action with other duty holders
- Appraise the provision of suitable and sufficient information
Entry Requirements:
This course is intended for Clients, Architects, Structural Engineers, Process Engineers, Mechanical and Electrical Engineers, Specialist Designers, Co-ordinators, Construction Professionals, Contract Administrators, Principal Contractors, Contractors, etc.
Qualification Outcome:
Certificate of Attendance (CPD/IPD)
Course Duration:
1 day
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Dates
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