CDM regulations 2015 explained
This book navigates through the radical changes from the previous CDM Regulations and includes helpful checklists to assist each of the duty holders to comply with their obligations and avoid the penalties of non-compliance. CDM Regulations 2015 Explained will be an invaluable source of information...
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ISBN: | 9781680156645 1680156640 9780727760098 0727760092 |
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520 | 8 | |a This book navigates through the radical changes from the previous CDM Regulations and includes helpful checklists to assist each of the duty holders to comply with their obligations and avoid the penalties of non-compliance. CDM Regulations 2015 Explained will be an invaluable source of information for those responsible for the procurement or management of construction projects or anyone wishing to master the latest developments in construction law and health and safety law. | |
505 | 0 | |a T316-01; Have the CDM Regulations improved the health and safety record?; The origin and evolution of the CDM Regulations; T316-02; Introduction; Common law; Reasonably practicable; UK legislation; European health and safety initiative; T316-03; Introduction; Application of the Regulations; Construction work; Notification; Duty holders; The client; The principal designer; The designer; The principal contractor; Other contractors; Construction phase plan; Health and safety file; Revocations and amendments; Periodic review of the Regulations; Published guidance; T316-04; Introduction. | |
505 | 8 | |a Appointing a contractorCooperation; Duty to warn; Prevention; Communication and documentation; T316-05; Introduction; Duties; Sanitary conveniences; Washing facilities; Drinking water; Changing rooms and lockers; Facilities for rest; First aid; Concluding remarks; T316-06; Introduction; Duties relating to health and safety on construction sites; Safe places of construction work; Table 6.1; Site movement; Traffic routes; Vehicles; Emergency procedures; Emergency routes and exits; Lighting; Site environment; Good order and site security; Fresh air; Temperature and weather protection; Lighting. | |
505 | 8 | |a Construction of structuresStability of structures; Excavations; Cofferdams and caissons; Reports of inspections; Specific hazards; Demolition or dismantling; Explosives; Energy distribution installations; Prevention of drowning; Prevention of risk from fire, flooding or asphyxiation; T316-07; Introduction; The test of suitability and competence; Competence for individuals; T316-08; Introduction; Client types; Domestic clients; The Crown as client; Local authorities and public bodies as clients; Insurance and warranty claims; Developers. | |
505 | 8 | |a Private finance initiative, public-private partnership and similar forms of procurementAgreement between clients; General duties; Arrangements for managing projects; Provision of information; Duty to make appointments; Appointment of a principal designer and a principal contractor; Timing of the appointments; Duty to review the appointments; Duty of the client in the absence of appointments; Duty to provide information; Commencement of the construction phase; Duty in relation to the health and safety file; head21; T316-09; Introduction; Definition; Appointment of the principal designer. | |
505 | 8 | |a Non-domestic clientsDomestic clients; Who can be the principal designer?; The client as principal designer; The principal contractor as principal designer; A designer as principal designer; Duties of the principal designer; Plan, manage, monitor and coordinate; Identification, elimination or control of foreseeable risks; Assistance to the client and pre-construction information; Distributing the pre-construction information; Ensuring cooperation of all persons in a project; Overseeing the designers; The health and safety file; Liaison with the principal contractor; head19; T316-10. | |
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