This course is designed to update delegates on the requirements of the Construction Design and Management Regulations 2007, and outline the roles and duties of the revised construction safety management team and to outline the requirements of the MOD Health and Safety Handbook JSP 375 in the management of construction on the Defence Estate (JSP 375 Vol 2 Leaflet 20). This is aimed for delegates who are aware of the CDM Regulation and require to learn about the new 2015 Regulations and the differences.
WHO WILL BENEFIT
All staff selected who may be involved in the specification, design, management or execution of construction works, including ‘Clients, CDM Co-ordinators, Principle Contractors, Contractors (and Sub-Contractors) who have a need to be aware of and understand the methodology of managing construction risks especially on the Defence Estate.
WHAT WILL BE COVERED
Session 1
Introduction and setting course objectives
Session 2 CDM Application
Review of the differences between the applications of the Construction (Design & Management) Regulations 1994 and 2007. The format and content of the 2007 regulations, ACoP and guidances. Syndicate Exercise.
Session 3 The Client
Comparison of the 1994 duties of the client with the 2007 duties; including management, appointments, the client’s agent, etc.
Session 4 The Designers
Current versus new requirements of the design and the designer to eliminate and reduce health and safety risks by design. The provision of information and liaison with the co-ordinator and other designers. Syndicate Exercise.
Session 5 The Planning Supervisor/CDM Co-ordinator
The differences between the planning supervisor’s and the CDM co-ordinator’s duties and responsibilities. The health and safety file.
Session 6 The Principal Contractor/Contractors
The requirements on the principal contractor and other contractors.
Session 7 The Health and Safety Plans/Pre-construction Information
The pre-tender health and safety plan versus the pre-construction information. The construction phase plan. Syndicate Exercise.
Session 8 Competence and Resources
A discussion on the competence and resources requirements included in the 2007 CDM ACoP.
Session 9 Examination
Closed book, multi-choice examination.
Session 10
Course Review and Conclusion
ASSESSMENT CERTIFICATION
All delegates after being assessed and successful completing the course will be awarded a certificate.
COURSE PRESENTER: Mr Martin Hippsley