Almost 3000 lives have been lost in the UK construction industry
over the last twenty-five years, in addition to those seriously
injured or made ill. The need to reduce this rate has required
tight controls to be introduced throughout the planning and
management of construction projects in the UK. The Construction
(Design and Management) Regulations 2007 outline the
responsibilities and liabilities for the various professionals and
agents involved.
Straightforward and practical, Understanding the CDM 2007
Regulations demonstrates the rationale behind the regs, covers the
duties of the five core duty holders (client, CDM coordinator,
designer, principal contractor and contractor), explains the
importance of the hazard management process on every project and
also sets out the consequences of failing to successfully plan,
design and manage for safety.
Any client, architect, engineer, CDM co-ordinator, project
manager, construction professional, or student will find this a
simple but thorough and dependable guide and should value the
management toolkit and the numerous practical examples of best
practice and guidance on how to use the Approved Code of Practice
appropriately. This book shows how to unleash the potential of the
regulations and add real value to the industry.
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