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The appointment of a competent CDM Coordinator is a statutory requirement on the Client, as required under the Construction (Design and Management) Regulations 2007. Our team of qualified construction professionals have years of practical experience across a range of industry sectors. We provide a full health and safety consulting s...
Support | 8 Feb 2012
The CDM Regulations One Day Workshop is designed to help you find out everything you need to know about the CDM Regulations and includes practical guidance from our expert course tutor, who has real world experience as a CDM Coordinator. The revised Construction (Design and Management) Regulations came in...
Course_code | 8 Feb 2012
... beams with absolutely nothing in place to stop him from falling.” Commented Simon Toseland, Head of Health and Safety at Workplace Law: “Workplace Law Group has undertaken an analysis of enforcement action by the HSE and our findings show that the number of successful prosecutions, under the CDM 2007, is on the rise. "In 2008 there were just five prosecutions under CDM, but this had risen to 43 by 2010 and accounted for 5.85% of all prosecutions – up from 0.6% in 2008.”
Case | 18 Jan 2012
This Construction and Design Management (CDM) information sheet includes a summary of duties under the CDM 2007 regulations and outlines the legal responsibilities of all those involved in construction work, from clients to designers to CDM coordinators. The information sheet was compiled by Simon Toseland, Head of Health and Safety at Work...
Official guidance | 29 Jun 2011
A new report prepared by consultants for the HSE describes the plan developed for the evaluation of the Construction (Design and Management) Regulations 2007 (CDM 2007), the findings from the pilot of the evaluation plan and options for a full evaluation of CDM 2007. The pilot evaluation found that there are positive signs in terms of CDM 2007 meeting its objectives, with evidence of three being met and two being partially met. However, some respondents rai...
News | 4 May 2011
The Construction (Design and Management) Regulations (CDM) 2007 came into force on 6 April 2007, completely replacing the previous CDM 1994 Regulations and the Construction Health, Safety and Welfare Regulations 1996. CDM 2007 applies to all construction work in the UK, comprising ‘construction, alteration, fitting-out, commissioning, renovation, r...
Briefing | 1 Sep 2010
We offer a range of suitable training options including a CDM Workshop: http://www.workplacelaw.net/health-and-safety/training/course/cdma?delivery_method=classroom One of our advisors will be in contact with you to discuss your requirements.
Comment | 7 Feb 2012
...aised a number of health and safety questions for us, and specifically, what are our liabilities, what should we be doing and instructing our staff to do etc, prior to letting people on site to clear up, make it safe, risk assessments etc. What I am looking to try and get is some site/construction/CDM training for our senior manager in this area, to allow him to understand the process, development the procedure and ensure that his people are safe day to day and that we are doing all we should be. Does anyone know of any courses that we can look into that will cover this requirement.
Comment | 1 Feb 2012
This online seminar, will give you an overall understanding of Construction (Design and Management) Regulations and advise of clients roles and responsibilities. As well as providing background to CDM, the seminar will also give a summary of the construction injuries and ill health statistics and discuss the reasons behind the figures. The introduction of Construction (Design and Management) 2007 Regulations, including guidance and an approved code of practice, applies to all construction work ...
Video - Seminar | 6 Oct 2009
The Construction (Design and Management) Regulations 2007 (CDM 2007) will not be annulled or amended, after much parliamentary debate over the potential burden placed on companies with no prior experience of construction. The new Regulations actually became law in April 2007, but an Early Day Motion tabled by David Cameron called for the CDM regulations to...
News | 14 May 2007
The Construction (Design and Management) Regulations (CDM) 2007 came into force on 6 April 2007. They completely replaced the previous CDM 1994 Regulations and the Construction Health, Safety and Welfare Regulations 1996. The CDM 2007 Regulations give full effect to Council Directive 92/57/EEC and cover all construction work, no matter how insignificant t...
Regulation | 16 Jan 2007
Industry concerns over the forthcoming CDM Regulations will not lead to any delay in implementation of the new legislation, despite some high level parliamentary support. An Early Day Motion tabled by David Cameron, which received the support of ten other MPs, called for the CDM regulations to be annulled. As Workplace Law Network repor...
News | 30 Mar 2007
Opposition to the Construction (Design and Management) Regulations 2007 (CDM 2007) has come to a head after David Cameron called for the Regulations, due to come into force on 6 April, to be cancelled. Cameron tabled an Early Day Motion on behalf of the Construction Clients Group (CCG) and the British Property Federation (BPF). Support for this motion has meant that the...
News | 26 Mar 2007
The Construction (Design and Management) Regulations 2007 (CDM 2007) are on course to come into force on 6 April 2007, despite concern from some groups. The Forum of Private Business (FPB) has protested over CDM 2007 urging MPs to oppose Regulations that it says would leave small businesses burdened with extra responsibilities when having building work c...
News | 15 Mar 2007
Workplace Law has learnt that guidance relating to the new Construction (Design and Management) (CDM) Regulations, which was meant to be made available by mid January, will now not be available until mid February. As Workplace Law previously reported, the HSC approved the CDM Regulations on 20 October 2006. According to the HSE’s CDM implementation timetable, the accompanying ACoP should hav...
News | 11 Jan 2007
workplacelaw know-how to manage your workplace MARCH 2007 ISSUE 25 CDM lients o Revised construction regulations will constructio on t dirty y! mean clients have to get their feet dirty! ore Highly commended: PPA Magazine of the Year 2005 & 2006 -- interactive business and professional Highly commended: AOP Online Publisher of the Year 2005 -- business IN EVERY ISS...
Magazine issue | 1 Mar 2007
The Health and Safety Commission (HSC) met this week and approved the proposed revised Construction (Design and Management) (CDM) Regulations and Approved Code of Practice (ACoP) for formal submission. The Regulations will revise and bring together provisions in the existing CDM Regulations 1994 and the Construction (Health Safety and Welfare) Regulations 1996 into a single regulatory package, and are expected to come into...
News | 20 Oct 2006
Being happy to run with the role 'appears' to be at odds with your question? Being clear on the various CDM 2007 roles is not the same as being competent to carry any one of them out. If your company haven't appointed a CDM-C then you might well have a problem how do you know if all other legal obligations ahve been complied with? Are those in power aware that until you appoint a CMC-C, you (they)...
Comment | 29 Oct 2008
"Yes -- I agree with all the above. I am tempted to say that if you have to ask about the role of the CDM coordinator, you are not (yet) competent to carry it out" Thanks for the feedback, but I merely asked if anyone could advise on a layout template for the H&S File, I did not ask about the role as CDM-C. I am very clear on the responsibilities of the CDM-C and have no issues with carrying out th...
Comment | 27 Oct 2008
As a CDM-C myself I concur with the comments above, there are no generic or templates for the collation of any of the information relating to ay of the various phases of a construction project. The ACOP does give some pointers in the appendices and is well worth a look, but that said if you are only acting ...
Comment | 27 Oct 2008