Search results Forms of Contract CDM Regulations Clients Forms of Contract The CDM Regulation requirements should be reflected in the contract or form of contract used to appoint consultants and contractors. Standard forms of contract will reflect the regulation requirements. The structure... b4-forms-of-contract Development of the Plan CDM Regulations Principal Contractor Development of the Construction Phase Plan For all but the simplest projects, it is likely that the plan may not be sufficiently developed to cover all of the work the project will involve but may only cover early phases... b4-development-of the-plan Assessing Competencies CDM Regulations Competence and Resources Assessing Competence Organisational Competence An assessment of the company or organisation is necessary to establish that it is capable of carrying out the specific work it seeks to do: An assessment of the company’s... b4-assessing-competencies Duty to manage Asbestos Managing Asbestos in Premises Identification, assessment and control of asbestos contained in premises Duty to manage Unlike the other requirements in the Regulations, the ‘duty to manage’ asbestos is not placed on the ‘employer’.... c5-duty-to-manage-premises Overall considerations Asbestos Working with Asbestos Containing Materials (ACMs) Aspects relevant to all work on asbestos containing materials Overall considerations Irrespective as to whether work being carried out requires a licence or notification, the usual responsibilities... c5-overall-considerations Information, Instruction and Training Asbestos Working with Asbestos Containing Materials (ACMs) Carrying out work requiring a licence - additional requirements Information, Instruction and Training Procedures for providing information, instruction and training There should be a written statement... c5-information,-instruction-and-training Steps to be taken when work is carried out by the contractors’ (or client’s) employees Asbestos Working with Asbestos Containing Materials (ACMs) Carrying out work not requiring a licence (whether or not notifiable) Steps to be taken when work is carried out by the contractors’ (or client’s) employees When work is carried out by the... c5-steps-to-be-taken-when-work-clients Risk Assessments and Method Statements Managing Health and Safety in a Construction Business The Principal Elements of a Good Management System Risk Management - Risk Assessments and Method Statements Under the Management of Health and Safety at Work Regulations and the Control of Substances Hazardous... a1-risk-assessments-and-method-statements EIA Introduction An Introduction to Environmental Management Appendix 2 - Environmental Impact Assessment Introduction The aim of Environmental Impact Assessment is to protect the environment by ensuring that a local planning authority, when deciding whether to grant planning... 01-appendix-2-eia-introduction Planning Night Shift Work Managing Health Issues and Wellbeing in Construction Fatigue Management Planning Night Shift Work Night shift work should always be planned and follow HSE guidelines. The employer may also choose to produce a fatigue management plan: Limit night shifts to... c1-planning-night-shift-work 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30