Enhancing Planning Supervisor Skills to Undertake the Co-ordinator Role Introduced by CDM Regulation
Courses Overview:
*This 1 day advanced course is designed for those who have previously attended the Planning Supervisor training course provided by the Construction Study Centre, and for those already acting as CDM Co-ordinators who need to brush up on the legislation. This course will act both as refresher training and an update on the changed legislation.
This course will detail changes in legislation which occurred with the introduction of CDM 2007, including the revocation of the Construction (Health, Safety and Welfare) Regulations 1996 and their incorporation into the revised regulations. It also highlights the shift in emphasis and responsibilities under CDM 2007. The revised conditions which affect whether the full scope of CDM 2007 will be applicable to projects will be detailed.
Course Content:
Introduction
• Introducing the way in which other regulations have been assimilated into the requirement of CDM 2007, what are we trying to achieve?
CDM 2007 Regulations
• Introduction to the Regulations
• Notification, when is it required?
• Definitions covered by the Regulations
• When the full Regulations apply
Duties and Responsibilities
The new duties and responsibilities throughout all stages of a project of:
• Clients
• Designers
• Co-ordinators
• Principal contractors
Detailed Review
• A detailed review of CDM 2007 and the Associated Approved Code of Practice and Guidance Document
• The Construction Phase Plan
• The Health and Safety File
Workshop Session
• The programme includes a workshop session based on the changes to the original CDM Regulations
Notes
• Delegates are advised that it may be helpful to bring a copy of the ACoP “Managing Health and Safety in Construction” L144 with them. This is available for free download on the HSE website
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