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CDM Regs 2007 - Design Risk Assessment

DateThursday 17th July 2008

Date : Thursday 17th July 2008
Meeting point : Exeter, London & SE England
Email : admin@symmonsmadge.co.uk
Tel : 01446 775959
Course Objectives:

to:
·         Appreciate the structure of the CDM Regulations and the way in which all parties to a construction project are involved
·         Understand the implications of the ACoP
·         Understand that CDM complements existing health and safety law
·         Recognise the implications that CDM will have on your design processes
·         Comprehend the discharge of designers' duties
·         Focus on design risk assessment strategy
·         Develop compatible design management systems
·         Consider design inter-action with other duty holders
·         Appraise the provision of suitable and sufficient information

Course Contents:

The course will provide delegates with an increased understanding of the requirements necessary for compliance with the CDM Regulations and with particular emphasis on designer responsibilities.

Experience gained across the construction continuum of the large multi-disciplinary project as well as the small refurbishment contract, will provide an insight into the emphasis of the Approved Code of Practice.

It will develop the theme of statutory compliance compatible with the Health and Safety Inspectorate's enforcement policy and the need for the design team to provide a proactive and visible contribution to health and safety management. This will include reference to the hierarchy of response and will consider the mechanisms and documentation for discharging legal duties.

The course uses Power Point presentation techniques with reliance on case studies and live project type assignments to invite an inter-active participative day between presenter and audience. Case studies can be selected to reflect organisational preference.

Intended for:

Architects; Structural Designers; Landscape Designers; M&E Designers; Specialist Designers; Co-ordinator; Construction Professionals; Contract Administrators; Project Sponsors and Stakeholders.

Course Duration:

1 day (6 hrs) IPD/CPD

Locations:

Date
Venue
17th July 2008   
Exeter
Book
25th September 2008   
London & SE England
Book

Fee:

£205 except for Belfast and Glasgow £215 (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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