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10 Oct 2000 12:00AM
New regulations that came into force on 2 October which clarify that designers do have responsibility for health and safety in all designs that they directly, and their employees, prepare. The Construction (Design and Management) (Amendment) Regulations 2000 (CDM), will address a decision when the Court of Appeal accepted that, where designers arranged for someone else (such as an employee) to prepare a design, the employer did not have a duty under the CDM Regulations 1994.The HSE brough leg... (136 more words)
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