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CDM Regulations 2007 Procedures Manual, 3rd Edition

ISBN: 978-1-444-30255-4

January 2009

Wiley-Blackwell

208 pages

Description
This Procedures Manual provides a documentation system which has been developed by a practising CDM co-ordinator for use with the Construction (Design and Management) Regulations 2007.

It addresses the full range of obligations on all parties for compliance with the statutory requirements and features:

  • flow charts
  • checklists
  • model forms

The revised Third Edition of the Manual reflects the extensive changes to the CDM Regulations 2007, including:

  • the new role of CDM co-ordinator
  • wider and more onerous duties on clients
  • changes to the design process
  • wider requirements for competence
  • integration of duty holder roles

The Manual also takes account of the 2007 Approved Code of Practice. It will function as a control document for quality assurance purposes.

About the Author
Stuart Summerhayes is a chartered civil engineer and a fellow of the Association for Project Safety. After an early period in heavy civil engineering contracting he spent an extensive period in university education delivering construction related undergraduate and postgraduate courses.
For the past decade he has been delivering a portfolio of CDM related courses and project management training to industry as well as managing planning supervision/CDM co-ordination teams across numerous sectors of construction.
He is the managing director of Synergy Construction Management Consultancy Ltd, which was the first accredited and validated training provider for the Association for Project Safety in the delivery of 'The Management of CDM Co-ordination' courses, which are offered as open and in-house courses throughout the UK. He is also the president of APS.
Features
● Provides a ready made health and safety system for quality assurance purposes
● Features a large number of flowcharts, checklists, model forms and standard letters
● Major update to take account of the 2007 revisions to the Regulations and new Code of Practice
● “Well conceived and presented.” Occupational Health & Safety