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Understanding the CDM 2015 regulations The implications for you and your construction business

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Page 1: CDM 2015 Regulations for Construction Firms

Understanding the CDM 2015 regulationsThe implications for you and your construction business

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What are CDM Regulations 2015?

• CDM stands for Construction Design and Management

• CDM Regulations 2015 covers managing the health, safety and welfare of construction projects

• It replaces the previous CDM Regulations 2007

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Why have they been introduced now?

• The new regulations bring domestic and commercial health and safety standards inline

• The client/homeowner is no longer exempt in domestic projects and obligations are transferred the to the contractor

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How does this affect my construction business?

• For those in the commercial construction industry, little has changed except for the replacement of the CDM co-ordinator with the principal designer

• Depending on your role, you’ll have different responsibilities and be expected to keep certain records

• The biggest change to many companies will be the requirement to create Construction Phase Plans (CPPs) for every project - no matter how small to job is

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What is a Construction Phase Plan (CPP)?

• The CPP is a document which:

• sets out the arrangements for securing health and safety for the period during which construction work in a project is carried out

• includes site rules and any specific measures put in place to where work involves a high degree of risk

• Put simply, risk assessments and method statements can be adapted into Construction Phase Plans with some additional information added to the document

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You don’t need to create a Construction Phase Plan if…

• The only time where you won’t need to create a Construction Phase Plan yourself is when your working under a principal contractor as a sub-contractor

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Understanding your role

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The 4 roles in CDM

• Know your role to understand your responsibilities

• Are you:

• The principal designer?

• The principal contractor?

• A sub-contractor?

• The sole contractor?

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Principal designer Typically the architect or person responsible for pre-

construction work, and replaces the CDM co-ordinator role

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Principal designer

• The principal designer must be appointed in writing by the client to carry out their duties

• The principal designer will create the pre-Construction Phase Plan that will be developed into the health and safety plan

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Principal contractor By law, if there is more than one contractor on site, the client will need to appoint a principal contractor

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Principal contractor

• If you or your company is appointed principal contractor, you will be responsible for managing the health and safety of all workers on site.

• You will be expected to create a health and safety file for the project

• The health and safety file is handed over to the client at project completion

• You will also need to notify HSE with an F10 form if the project fits the criteria

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The health and safety file

The health and safety file includes:

• The Construction Phase Plan

• Risk assessments of all contractors

• Equipment instructions for anything you or other contractors install

• As built drawings

• Site induction forms

• Site visit sheets

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Notify HSE with an F10 form

You will need to notify HSE with an F10 form of any construction work if:

• Your project lasts longer than 30 working days and have more than 20 workers working at the same time at any point on the project or

• Exceeding 500 person days

Include F10 notification document in the H&S file, along with any updated H&S file information introduced during the pre-construction and construction stage

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Sub-contractor When there is more than one contractor on-site and

you’re working under the principal contractor

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Sub-contractor responsibilities

• Your daily routine will stay the same, but you’ll be asked to provide more info like risk assessments and equipment instructions

• You will also be expected to coordinate activities with others in the project team and comply with directions given by the principal designer or principal contractor

• The principal contractor will then add these to their health and safety file

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Sole contractor If you’re the only contractor on the job - you’ll

experience the biggest change to daily routine

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Sole contractor responsibilities

• By law, you need to create a Construction Phase Plan for every job - no matter the size of the project

• Spend some time considering the risks on-site in proportion to the job at hand

• HSE want to see “some” H&S consideration, as opposed to none as you might have experienced in the past

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A good starting point for a Construction Phase Plan is an exceptional risk assessment

and method statement.

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Resources

• HANDS HQ

• HSE guidance on CDM 2015 regulations: http://www.hse.gov.uk/pubns/books/l153.htm

• HSE F10 form: https://www.hse.gov.uk/forms/notification/f10.htm