The aim of the course is to:
Provide the candidate with the knowledge to understand the roles and responsibilities of the key duty holders, their role in selecting and informing competent contractors and/or sub-contractors, the importance of developing a properly considered Health & Safety plan, the importance of providing accurate and timely information, the importance of designers co-operating and co-ordination the health & safety aspects of their designs
The objectives of the course are to enable delegated to:
- Understand the key revisions to the regulations
- Understand the roles of the key players
- Recognise and be able to establish good practice
- Interpret and apply the guidance to your own activities
Who do we recommend attends the course?
- Anyone acting as a client
- Construction Directors and Managers
- Anyone responsible for Health & Safety on site (principle Contractors and Contractors)
- Anyone currently acting as a Principle Designer, Designers and technical staff
Course summary:
Candidates will participate in theory and practical exercises covering:
- An overview of CDM regulations 2015
- Key duty holder responsibilities
- Notifiable projects
- Key changes
- Assessing competencies
- Co-operation and co-ordination issues
- Compliance issues
- Pre-construction information
- Management of the construction phase, including design/build changes
- The Construction Phase Plan
Course Duration: 1 day
Certification: In-house Certification