Revisions to the CDM regs aim to clarify responsibilities, improve planning and risk management and lessen paperwork. The new laws came into force on 6 April.
Stephen Williams, chief inspector of construction at the HSE said: 鈥淯nderlying all the changes is one simple aim: to reduce the unacceptable number of fatalities and injuries in the construction industry.鈥
The revised CDM regs will:
- clarify construction clients鈥 responsibilities when they are exercising their influence over health and safety standards;
- replace the role of planning supervisor with that of CDM co-ordinator. The co-ordinator will act as the client鈥檚 adviser;
- emphasise the importance of competence schemes while simplifying the assessment of competence;
- simplify when a project is notifiable.
Source
Electrical and Mechanical Contractor
Postscript
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