Introduction
This short course will give you knowledge and understanding and skills for managing health and safety and CDM (Construction Design and Management) regulations 2015 in construction. Whatever your role in construction, CDM aims to improve health and safety in the industry. The Construction (Design and Management) Regulations(CDM) are the main set of regulations for managing the health, safety and welfare of construction projects. On Monday 6 April 2015, the Construction (Design and Management) Regulations 2015 replaced the 2007 Regulations.
Through a combination of online lectures, lecture materials and reading materials, course participants will be able to practically apply health and safety requirements for compliance, in your area of practice.
The course lectures will be conducted by Senior Consultants who have expertise in the field and extensive experience as general contractors.
Course Manager
Ian Croal CMIOSH MCIOB MSET MIIRSM
Course Manager and Senior Lecturer
CPD Hours
This course will assist you with gaining your CPD hours. If you are hoping to become a chartered member of any professional institutions, you will be required records of Continuing Professional Development (CPD) that you keep records of time spent accumulating CPD hours. The course carries 10 CPD hours which will count towards your Continuing Professional Development. You will be received a signed Certificate at the end of your successful assessment that includes CPD hours.
Successful Outcomes
This course will provide successful following outcomes:
- The Legal System
- Criminal Law
- Civil Law
- Contract Law
- Common Law
- Statute Law
- The Health and Safety at Work etc. Act 1974
- Secondary Legislation
- Approved Codes of Practice and Guidance
- The Construction Design and Management Regulations 2015
This short course will assist you in complying with the CDM (2015) Regulations. Virtually everyone involved in a construction project has legal duties under the CDM.
Course Curriculum
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