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Managing health and safety in construction Construction (Design and Management) Regulations 2007 approved code of practice [electronic resource]

By: Language: English Series: HSE Health and Safety Guidance ; L144Publication details: Sudbury HSE Books 2007Description: v, 121p. 30cmISBN:
  • 0717662234
  • 9780717662234
Subject(s): LOC classification:
  • 690.22 $2 18
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Partial contents:
Introduction -- Clients -- The CDM co-ordinator (notifiable projects only) -- Designers -- The principal contractor (notifiable projects only) -- Contractors and the self-employed -- Competence and training -- Worker engagement and communication -- The health and safety file (notifiable projects only) -- Appendix one: Construction (Design and Management) Regulations 2007 -- Appendix two: pre-construction information -- Appendix three: construction phase plan -- Appendix four: competence -- Appendix five: guidance for assessing competence of a CDM co-ordinator -- Appendix six: development of competence: timeline for an unskilled construction worker -- Appendix seven: the principles of prevention
Summary: This approved code of practice provides practical guidance on complying with the duties set out in the Construction (Design and Management) Regulations 2007 (CDM 2007). The principal aim of CDM 2007 is to integrate health and safety into the management of projects and to encourage all involved parties to work together.Summary: Supersedes 2001 edition (ISBN 0717621391).Summary: SUPERSEDED by 2015 edition (ISBN 9780717666263).

Introduction -- Clients -- The CDM co-ordinator (notifiable projects only) -- Designers -- The principal contractor (notifiable projects only) -- Contractors and the self-employed -- Competence and training -- Worker engagement and communication -- The health and safety file (notifiable projects only) -- Appendix one: Construction (Design and Management) Regulations 2007 -- Appendix two: pre-construction information -- Appendix three: construction phase plan -- Appendix four: competence -- Appendix five: guidance for assessing competence of a CDM co-ordinator -- Appendix six: development of competence: timeline for an unskilled construction worker -- Appendix seven: the principles of prevention

This approved code of practice provides practical guidance on complying with the duties set out in the Construction (Design and Management) Regulations 2007 (CDM 2007). The principal aim of CDM 2007 is to integrate health and safety into the management of projects and to encourage all involved parties to work together.

Supersedes 2001 edition (ISBN 0717621391).

SUPERSEDED by 2015 edition (ISBN 9780717666263).