Course Content
Aims and objectives for the new CDM regulations 2015, including the reasons for the revised regulations
– Fundamental differences between the 2007 & 2015 Regulations
– Key elements to securing construction health and safety
– Definitions, and the application of the regulations,
– Thresholds of notifiable and non-notifiable projects
– Regulatory requirements applying to all construction activities and the of responsibilities of relevant duty holders
– Additional requirements relating to notifiable duties and responsibilities of relevant duty holders
– Key documentation associated with the CDM regulations 2015
– Role specific guidance documents
– HSE Red, Amber, Green List
Equipment & Other Requirements
Equipment & Other Requirements
Candidates are required to bring the following equipment on the day of the training
- Company CITB Levy number – Candidates attending Construction related courses should bring their company CITB Levy number with them if applicable.
- A Form of photo ID (Passport, Driving license, Formal ID Cards)
If you are attending a Refresher or requalification course please ensure you bring a copy of your current certificate on the day of the training, or you may prefer to email to us a copy prior to attendance.
Candidate Registration requirements:-
- Full Name
- Date of Birth
- National Insurance Number
- Home Address & Postal Code
- Telephone Number
- Email address
Learning Objectives
By the end of the course delegates will have an appropriate understanding of the:
– Outline the philosophy behind the CDM regulations 2015
– Apply notification thresholds
– Describe the duties of the key roles defined in the CDM regulations 2015
– Define the content of key documentation required under CDM 2015
By the end of the course delegates will be able to summarise:
– The principle requirements of the CDM regulations 2015
– The Key elements required to manage construction health and safety
– The relevant duties and responsibilities of persons involved in any of the key phases associated with all construction projects.
Course Aim
To provide delegates with a clear understanding of the specific management requirements placed on all parties involved with Construction projects and construction work as defined by the Construction (Design & Management) Regulations 2015. The course will provide delegates with the information they require to ensure compliance with this amended legislation.
Course Overview
There are a number of significant changes to the Construction (Design & Management) Regulations (CDM) that affect the management of construction projects.
In response to the recently updated (April 2015) CDM Regulations which replace the CDM 2007 regulations, this course provides a general overview of the new CDM regulations 2015. The programme will be of benefit to anyone involved in the management of construction or those who engage others to carryout construction work or projects on their behalf. The course will update attendees on the principle changes to the Regulations and the roles of all parties in terms of duties and relationships (e.g. the role of; Client, Principle Designer, Designer, Principle Contractor or Contractor, as defined by these regulations).