At the end of the CDM Workshop delegates should be able to state legal obligations required by Construction Design Management Regulations 2015 and identify the requirements of the regulations if a notifiable project
At the end of the CDM Workshop delegates should be able to:
State legal obligations required by Construction Design Management Regulations 2015
Identify the requirements of the regulations if a notifiable project
State the responsibilities, roles and functions of each of the duty holders in CDM
Identify the main contents of health and safety information packs
Identify the main contents of the construction phase plan
Identify the main contents of a health and safety file
The CDM Workshop will encourage discussion on the roles of the parties within the regulations and the development and content of the documentation required. This will be through the application of case studies and syndicate activity
Ensuring that working conditions are healthy and safe before work begins, and confirming that the proposed work is not going to put others at risk requires careful planning and clear organisation. This approach applies regardless of the size of the site and project
This occupational safety training course provides delegates with an understanding of the new Construction, Design and Management Regulations 2015. It offers clear guidance on planning and designing for health and safety within construction projects and the roles and responsibilities encompassed within the CDM Regulations
Delegates can further their knowledge and qualifications by attending the NEBOSH National Certificate in Construction Health and Safety.
Ray Gibbs began delivering training programmes for the EEF in 1976. Ace Safety Services initially sold safety equipment until the name OSTAS was adopted for the training side of the operation. Ray’s business eventually outgrew its original premises and relocated to Southam’s Industrial Park. The business took advantage of the first tranche of European Union directives. With consequent growth enabling the acquisition of a forklift training business called Training and Safety Services Ltd.
OSTAS eventually merged with a Health and Safety training business called The Key Consultancy which brought together two recognised occupational training operations. Raymond Gibbs is active in the business as a Director and shareholder. Meanwhile, Craig delivers training for a number of clients and has the day-to-day reins of the business as Managing Director.
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Managers, Project managers, supervisors and business proprietors who have managerial roles within the construction industry.
The course is supported by the Construction Industry Training Board (CITB), the Health in Construction Leadership Group (HCLG) and construction organisations involved in the BOHS Breathe Freely campaign.
This qualification has been designed to support people back into work in the construction industry.
Our SMSTS courses are designed for workers who have responsibilities planning, monitoring, controlling, organising or administering groups of staff.
The Level 1 Award in Health and Safety in a Construction Environment is designed for learners who wish to gain further qualifications to develop their skills, knowledge, and understanding, and to fulfil CSCS training requirements for the Labourer’s card.
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