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The Essential Facts About CDM 2015 Regulations Introduction The Construction (Design and Management) Regulations were originally introduced 1994 to improve health and safety in the construction industry and minimise the ris of accidents and incidents on site The regulations have een updated several times over the years however the latest set of regulations are without uestion the most important for D C T as they leave no dout that the ultimate responsiility lies with you This means if you fail to tae the necessary action and ensure all parties in the process follow the guidelines you run the ris of incurring mandatory ntervention ees from the which currently stand at £1 per person per hour plus eing responsile for any fines penalties or imprisonment as a result of accidents or incidents on site What Is CDM 2015 CDM 1 is a clear set of guidelines which the roles and responsiility of every person and organisation involved in a construction or refurishment proect t is designed to leave no margin for error as to who is ultimately responsile and what they must do to ensure the proect is carried out as safely as possile nd whilst the guidelines are very clear that the nd Client is seen as eing ultimately responsile for the overall proect there are ways in which you can pass virtually all of this responsiility to the contractors involved Do The CDM 2015 Regulations Relate to All Construction Projects? The short answer is NO. The regulations state that proects which will have person woring days must e notified to the t goes on to state that proect which will have more than worers on site at any one time and the proect eceeds woring days (including part days and weeends) are also notifiale ailure to notify may mean you are legally responsile for any or all incidents on site and the overall safety of the wors owever the guidelines have een developed to provide a template for delivering a construction proect which minimises the ris of accidents and therefore it maes sense to adopt the approach for all proects – regardless of sie or scope of wors or more information visit wwwthistlesystemscou or call 1 4 Key Phases of a Construction Project Under CDM 2015 & The Information Requirements CDM 1 now specifies the activities which must e carried out and the information supplied at the ey stages of the proect from set up to hand over to ensure that all riss are minimised here the information is not readily availale there is an oligation on the client to ensure this information is prepared and passed to the relevant Duty olders Client Pre-Construction Construction & Handover Existing Information isting information Construction Phase Plan • Health & Safety File site arrangements and • isting information and • Site Services restrictions site arrangements • Drawings Health and safety • nusual construction • Asbestos Information information relating to riss • Ground Conditions design for construction and • ey assumtions made • ther relevant surveys use • Secific seuencing • hased handovers Site Arrangements & Pre-Construction • emorary suort Restrictions Phase Plan reuired • Security • nusual iss • isting occuants • ey assumtions made ealth an Safet ile • Access • Secific seuencing • nusual maintenance • hased handovers and oerations riss • emorary suort • ey structural reuired rinciles • ey assumtions made • As built drawings • dated eisting information Key Roles Under CDM 2015 – Commercial Contracts ne of the ey aspects of the new CDM 1 regulations are the identification of very clear roles which they descrie as ‘Duty olders’ each with very clear responsiilities very CDM proect must state who the Duty olders are and that each role is filled y a company or individual who can prove they have the sills nowledge and eperience to fulfil their role n general there are core roles The Client the Designer and the Contractor here there are multiple contractors and designers a principal designer and a principal contractor will e appointed who will act as the primary contacts etween the client and the rest of the team CLIENT Principal Designer Principal Contractor Designers Contractors Workers or more information visit wwwthistlesystemscou or call 1 4 The Roles of Duty Holders Explained CIENT The client on commercial proects is the organisation or in some cases the individual for whom the construction proect is carried out Their e roles are to ensure • the other duty holders are appointed • the people or companies have the sills nowledge and eperience to fulfil their roles • there is sufficient time and resources to complete the proect • all relevant information is prepared and provided • the reuired welfare facilities are availale The primary focus of the client is most liely to e with the appointment rincipal Designer and the rincipal Contractor to ensure they are carrying out their duties The client must appoint the rincipal Designer and the rincipal Contractor in writing or they will e deemed to carrying out these roles PRINCIPA ESINER The principal designer could e an individual or an organisation and will e appointed where more than one contractor is involved with a design input The principal designer could e the person who has prepared the wors drawings however that is not necessarily the case Their e roles are • to plan manage monitor and coordinate health and safety in the pre construction phase • to produce the reConstruction hase lan • identify eliminate or control foreseeale riss • ensuring designers carry out their duties • prepare and provide relevant information to other duty holders • liaise with the principal contractor to help in the planning management monitoring and coordination of the construction phase or more information visit wwwthistlesystemscou or call 1 4
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