1 Mar 2007 5:31PM
What CDM 2007 does, that CDM 1994 did not, is think about the end-user: those who work within the building and their obligations under health and safety law. And for this reason it seems facilities managers could have a more significant role to play — while still not being legally bound — than they have done under CDM 1994. The new Regulations promise to deliver a more holistic approach to CDM, encouraging all interested parties to play a role, with a view to identifyin... (470 more words)
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