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Introduction
to the new CDM2007 regulations for designers22 October 2008, London
New CDM2007 regulations come into force on 6 April. They have been revised
in response to
experience with the original 2004 legislation. Although the scope of the duties
of a designer have in essence (with one exception) not changed significantly,
the wording used has changed and the whole emphasis of CDM2007 is on a more
effective implementation with less bureaucratic form-filling and more hands-on
application of “ERIC” to the construction process. The major change
in scope is that the consideration of workplace “in-use” risks
has also been brought within the remit of CDM2007.
This one-day course will examine the duties of a designer in the light of
CDM2007 and will also
explain the requirement for consideration of workplace ‘in-use’
risks. The difficult issues which face designers will be discussed and practical
examples will be used to illustrate the points being made. There will be a
team exercise to enable designers to apply the knowledge learnt and questions
arising will be dealt with in an open manner. This course includes free copies
of CIRIA’s newly updated CDM
regulations – construction work sector guidance for designers and
the totally new CDM regulations
– workplace in use guidance for designers – worth £100
– for every delegate.
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Registration with coffee |
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Welcome and review of the aims for the day |
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Documentation |
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CDM 2007 regulations. Introduction |
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People and roles |
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Competence and resources |
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Designer duties – construction risks |
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Lunch |
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Designer duties – workplace ‘in-use’ risks |
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Methods of working; communicating/ co-operating/co-ordinating |
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Team exercise |
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Group discussion; Q+A session |
17.00 |
Close |
London

CIRIA recommends this workshop for up to 6 hours towards CPD requirements with the ICE, CIOB RICS, CIBSE & IstructE.
For non-member registrations, your booking will be confirmed once payment has been received. Bookings must be accompanied by a cheque payable to CIRIA or credit card details.
Confirmation of your booking will be sent out by CIRIA two weeks prior to the event.
Any booking fee paid will not be refunded unless written confimation is received at least 10 working days before the event, substitute delegates are welcome.
CIRIA reserves the right to vary the programme and cancel the event in case of insufficient bookings.