The application of CDM is more of an art than a box ticking exercise for compliance. CDM 2015 goes further than previous versions in expecting the construction industry specialists to know their ‘business’.
It takes great skill, knowledge and experience to weave health and safety compliance through the construction design process. The art is to complete it without a specific reference to anything as staccato as legislation and regulation, as often as possible.
Through the use of a case study, this seminar will explore the various duty holder roles and responsibilities, and will explain how, in the pre-construction phase of a project, the Principal Designer is expected to take control of planning, managing and monitoring of health and safety. This seminar will address what must be done, what should be done, and what that might look like in practice, so far as reasonably practicable.
Organisation: | RIBA |
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Date: | 09/11/17 |
Time: | 14:00 |
Speaker: | Danny Coomber, Butler & Young Group Ltd |
Venue: | Gateshead Civic Centre |
Cost: | Non-member - £106.80 (£89 + VAT), Student member - £18 (£15 + VAT), Member - £74.40 (£62 + VAT) |
Type: | CPD |
Contact: | Kate Aldred - 0191 261 7441 |
Region: | Newcastle-Upon-Tyne |
Time of Day: | Day |
Topic: | Other |