The Construction (design and Management) Regulations, 1994

The Construction (design and Management) Regulations, 1994
Author: Raymond Joyce
Publisher: Thomas Telford
Total Pages: 252
Release: 2001
Genre: Construction industry
ISBN: 9780727730367

To avoid criminal convictions ensure you are fully aware of your legal responsibilities under the CDM Regulations The CDM Regulations explained: 2nd edition is a practical and comprehensive guide to the most important development in health and safety law covering the construction industry - The Construction (Design and Management) Regulations 1994. CDM Regulations Explained has been specifically written to provide step-by-step practical advice and guidance on the Regulations to help you avoid the potential pitfalls, and associated penalties, of non-compliance. In this new edition of CDM Regulations explained, the original highly acclaimed text has been updated to include the following: New statutory amendments including changes to the role of designers Full index and tabling Updated case law Reference to standard forms of contract Review of penalties and enforcement since 1995 Full text of the CDM Regulations as amended Since the first edition of this book, the role of the designer has been reviewed by the Court of Appeal thus exposing a loophole that was quickly plugged by the Construction (Design and Management) (Amendment) Regulations 2000. There have also been a number of amen

Adding Value Through Project Management of CDM

Adding Value Through Project Management of CDM
Author: Liz Bennett
Publisher: Thomas Telford
Total Pages: 118
Release: 2000
Genre: Construction industry
ISBN: 9780727728661

This book has been published as a direct response to the poor results indicated six years after the Construction (Design and Management) Regulations 1994 came into force. The CDM concept spread responsibility across the whole chain of construction, demanding adequate resourcing and competent appointments. The output however has been poor. Accident rates have not fallen significantly and the cost of implementation of the regulations has been high. Throughout the book the authors demonstrate that the CDM regulations can be a tool for delivering real value in health and safety, improved operational output, and savings and measurable benefits for clients.

Understanding the CDM Regulations

Understanding the CDM Regulations
Author: Owen V Griffiths
Publisher: Routledge
Total Pages: 276
Release: 2013-11-19
Genre: Architecture
ISBN: 1135813000

Understanding the CDM Regulations provides the construction professional with practical guidelines for the implementation of the Construction (Design and Management Regulations) 1994, with reference to the April 2007 changes to the regulations. These regulations have imposed significant duties upon construction clients, designers and contractors. This book introduces a coordinated framework for the management of health and safety during construction projects large and small.

Construction Health and Safety Management

Construction Health and Safety Management
Author: Alan Griffith
Publisher: Routledge
Total Pages: 293
Release: 2014-09-25
Genre: Technology & Engineering
ISBN: 1317876415

Provides knowledge, understanding and guidance to the detailed and complex requirements of health and safety legislation as applied to the construction industry. This book provides the knowledge, understanding and guidance to the CDM regulations that students in particular will need when they start working in the industry. It links in with the CIOB Education Framework at levels 2 and 3.

Principles of Construction Safety

Principles of Construction Safety
Author: Allan St John Holt
Publisher: John Wiley & Sons
Total Pages: 288
Release: 2008-04-15
Genre: Technology & Engineering
ISBN: 0470680245

The construction industry has not had a good record on health and safety and faces tough legal and financial penalties for breaches of the law. This book provides a unique resource for all those who construct or procure the construction of projects of all sizes and in all countries and for clients who need to keep abreast of their own and their contractors' responsibilities. It gives practical guidance on best practice, including: measuring performance and recording information developing a safety policy and method statements assessing risk training and understanding people the basics of the construction/environment interface The book addresses several topics not found in other reference works, discussing techniques of health and safety and basic environmental management as applied to the industry. It uniquely provides 50 quick reference guides setting out solutions to common problems. These include falls, manual and mechanical handling, work with asbestos and noise. It also summarises the main UK legal requirements on construction safety and health and includes a number of useful checklists and model forms. Written by a very experienced health and safety practitioner, who is also author of the highly successful IOSH book Principles of Health and Safety at Work, this book will be welcomed by all responsible for health and safety. It will also provide an excellent text for the NEBOSH (National Examination Board in Occupational Safety and Health) Construction Safety and Health national certificate.

CDM Regulations Procedures Manual

CDM Regulations Procedures Manual
Author: Stuart D. Summerhayes
Publisher: John Wiley & Sons
Total Pages: 177
Release: 2008-04-15
Genre: Technology & Engineering
ISBN: 0470680504

The Construction (Design and Management) Regulations require allthose involved in construction to adopt an integrated approach tohealth and safety management. Clients, designers and contractors,as well as planning supervisors, must now work together to ensurethat health and safety management issues are considered throughoutall phases of a project. Appropriate procedures must be established to ensure thatdocumentation is clear and a structured approach is adopted by allthose involved in a project to ensure that the requirements of theregulations are complied with. This Procedures Manual provides a documentation system which hasbeen developed by a practising planning supervisor. It addressesthe full range of obligations of the client, planning supervisor,designer(s), principal contractor and contractors for compliancewith the statutory requirements and features: flow charts checklists model forms (including service agreements, notices and healthand safety plans) standard letters and proformas In addition to providing the necessary documentary record, theProcedures Manual also functions as a control document for qualityassurance purposes. The new edition has been revised to take account of ApprovedCode of Practice for the Regulations.

Managing the Building Design Process

Managing the Building Design Process
Author: Gavin Tunstall
Publisher: Routledge
Total Pages: 393
Release: 2006-08-14
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 1136381910

* Takes the reader through each process in the designer's role, from inception and planning through to the design and pre-contract administration * New edition covers Computer Aided Draughting and current issues such as sustainability, the needs of special groups and Construction Design and Management Legislation * Essential reading for students studying architecture, architectural technology, building and construction management

CDM Questions and Answers

CDM Questions and Answers
Author: Pat Perry
Publisher: Thomas Telford
Total Pages: 364
Release: 2002
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 9780727731074

Part 1 Introduction to construction (Design and Management) Regulations 1994 and general health and safety - The Construction (Design and Management Regulations 1994 explained) - General health and safety Part 2 Feasibility and design stage - The Client - The Planning Supervisor - The Designer - The Principal Contractor Part 3 Proceeding to site - The Client - The planning Supervisor - The Designer - The Principal Contractor - The Pre-tender Health and Safety Plan - The Construction phase health and safety plan Part 4 On site - The Client - The Designer - The Planning Supervisor - The Principal Contractor - Contractors - Practical on-site initiatives Part 5 Post Construction - Design Risk Assessment - The Health and Safety File Appendices

Civil Engineering Construction Contracts

Civil Engineering Construction Contracts
Author: M. P. O'Reilly
Publisher: Thomas Telford
Total Pages: 428
Release: 1996
Genre: Law
ISBN: 9780727725301

This work provides guidance on all aspects of the most commonly used construction contracts for all those involved in specifying contracts, whether in drafting, administration, claims or dispute resolution. The main sections of the text deal with the general concepts of traditional construction contracts, as well as design and construct contracts. Contracts examined in detail include the ICE 6th editions FCEC subcontract and the NEC. The text concludes with a discussion of dispute avoidance and resolution.