Now you're talking
Harris, P.
Now you're talking - 2003 - Building 253(8274) 14 March 2003, 54-55(2) .
Comments on the CDM Regulations which the Health & Safety Executive has contemplated making changes to. Says how much the CDM has been criticised for introducing bureaucracy into the industry and being difficult to enforce and implement. Argues that when the CDM is reformed it should follow the good practice set down in the Construction Act 1996 which requires people to put certain terms into their construction contracts governing such items as payment and adjudication. This would give the parties the right to enforce the regulations contractually and also to sue for breach of statutory duty.
CONSTRUCTION (DESIGN AND MANAGEMENT) REGULATIONS 1994
CONSTRUCTION (DESIGN AND MANAGEMENT) REGULATIONS 1994
HEALTH AND SAFETY REGULATIONS
SCHEME FOR CONSTRUCTION CONTRACTS
HEALTH AND SAFETY EXECUTIVE
CLAYTON V WOODMAN
Now you're talking - 2003 - Building 253(8274) 14 March 2003, 54-55(2) .
Comments on the CDM Regulations which the Health & Safety Executive has contemplated making changes to. Says how much the CDM has been criticised for introducing bureaucracy into the industry and being difficult to enforce and implement. Argues that when the CDM is reformed it should follow the good practice set down in the Construction Act 1996 which requires people to put certain terms into their construction contracts governing such items as payment and adjudication. This would give the parties the right to enforce the regulations contractually and also to sue for breach of statutory duty.
CONSTRUCTION (DESIGN AND MANAGEMENT) REGULATIONS 1994
CONSTRUCTION (DESIGN AND MANAGEMENT) REGULATIONS 1994
HEALTH AND SAFETY REGULATIONS
SCHEME FOR CONSTRUCTION CONTRACTS
HEALTH AND SAFETY EXECUTIVE
CLAYTON V WOODMAN