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CDM Regs 2007 - Role of the Coordinator

Date/Time 12 Aug 2008 to 13 Aug 2008
Location Midlands (23rd to 24th July 2008), Belfast (12th to 13th August 2008)
Email admin@symmonsmadge.co.uk
Tel 01446 775959

Details

This course is designed to give those attending an in depth appreciation of the function the CDM Coordinator (CDMC) plays in the construction process as set out in the 2007 Regulations.

The CDMC's responsibilities have been increased by the new Regs. Consequently the CDMC has to be adept at obtaining positive co-operation from the other parties, as his/her power to ensure they discharge their duties effectively are limited.

Course Outline:

·         Overview of the new Regs. - putting particular emphasis on the how they affect the CDMC and including the relevance of incorporation of the Construction (Health Safety & Welfare) Regs in to the new document.

·         Overview of the associated HS&W legislation which impinge on the new Regs e.g. HS at Work Act, Management Regs, Work Place Regs, Working at Height Regs and others

·         The ACoP and the Sector specific Guidance
·         Appointment of CDMC and the CDMC competence assessment
·         Appreciation of the roles of the other duty holders in the context of the CDMC's role
·         Competence assessment of other duty holders
·         Detailed analysis of the CDMC's role
·         Ensuring cooperation from the other duty holders - effective management
·         Notifiable Projects - including information to be supplied to HSE
·         Pre-construction information
·         H&S Plan
·         H&S File

Throughout the course - which will be highly participative - group & individual exercise will be used to reinforce the course material.

There will be an end of course assessment - with certificate of success issued by Symmons Madge Associates

Intended for:

All those who either appoint or intend to act as CDM Coordinators

Course Duration:

2 day (12 hrs) IPD/CPD

Locations:

Date
Venue
23rd July 2008   
Midlands
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24th July 2008   
Midlands
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12th August 2008   
Belfast
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13th August 2008   
Belfast
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19th November 2008   
London & SE England
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20th November 2008   
London & SE England
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Fee:

£410 except for Belfast and Glasgow £430 (exc. VAT)
All our courses can be offered as in-house training for further details please telephone: 01446 775959 or email: admin@symmonsmadge.co.uk

 

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