Search results Introduction CDM Regulations Introduction The key aim of CDM2015 is to integrate health and safety into the management of the project and to encourage everyone involved to work together: to build a team to build a project. CDM should be considered a framework through... B4-cdm-introduction Management Arrangements CDM Regulations Clients Management Arrangements Clients are required to take reasonable steps to ensure that suitable management arrangements are in place throughout the life of the project. The arrangements put in place should focus on the needs... B4-management-arrangements Construction Phase Plan CDM Regulations Principal Contractor Contents of the Construction Phase Plan Under CDM2015, it is the responsibility of the PC to develop the construction phase plan once they have been appointed. In doing so, the principles of risk prevention must be followed.... B4-construction-phase-plan Schedule 3 Construction (Design and Management) Regulations 2015 Schedule 3 - Work involving particular risks Work which puts workers at risk of burial under earthfalls, engulfment in swampland or falling from a height, where the risk is particularly aggravated... B4-schedule-3 Façade retention (Masonry) Temporary Works and Falsework Erection process 5. Façade retention (Masonry) The consequences of a façade retention failure Is generally seen as a low probability, high consequence event. When considering the aspects of façade retention... E19-facade-retention Compliance Managing Health and Safety in a Construction Business Common Development Phases for Safety Management Compliance Immature businesses, particularly during their early development, often only manage to comply with the law and little else. The system used to deliver... a1-compliance What existing models are there? Managing Health and Safety in a Construction Business Common Development Phases for Safety Management Developing a Safety Management System What existing models are there? A variety of models exist, all of which have their supporters. However, there is no legal... a1-what-existing-models-are-there Risk Management Managing Health and Safety in a Construction Business The Principal Elements of a Good Management System Risk Management Under the Management of Health and Safety at Work Regulations and the Control of Substances Hazardous to Health Regulations, and other items... a1-risk-management Subsequent Action Managing Health and Safety in a Construction Business Incident Investigation and Reporting Subsequent action Underlying causes of an accident or dangerous occurrence may well show a need for: formal procedures to be drawn up for certain work operations training... a1-subsequent-action Presentation Managing Health and Safety in a Construction Business Incident Investigation and Reporting Presentation HSE national statistics are presented as incidence rates of fatal, major and over 7-day injuries. Companies may express the results of accident analysis... a1-presentation 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30