Courtley’s CDM 2015 awareness course aims to give delegates the information they need to correctly plan the health and safety aspects of construction projects. It will give those in key project roles the information they need to understand their legal duties and obligations.
Having an understanding of sound CDM principles in your workforce is a positive as they are ultimately responsible for the implementation of onsite safety controls. Having them undertake CDM training can ensure the smooth running of a construction project.
The content of the course will look at:
- The development of CDM, including a review of the current regulations and any recent changes;
- Duties and responsibilities of contractors;
- Duties and responsibilities of designers & workers in other key roles;
- How to plan and manage construction work;
- Putting together a Construction Phase Plan;
- How to correctly apply the CDM regulations;
- Site induction, information and training;
- How to assess competency;
- Worker engagement and communication.
- Site safety requirements.
The course is relevant for those who are working in key roles defined in the CDM regulations. This could be the client, the principal contractors and designers, and the designers or sub-contractors of the project.