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Latest information about the online training courses available at www.cdm2007.org
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What is CDM2007 About?
The CDM2007.org learning portal is created and managed by London Borough of Bromley as a Resource for everyone involved within construction at any level.
Competence is keyRecent changes in the law now require an organisation to ensure competent staff for their construction duty role. Additional laws can now mean huge corporate fi nes should it be proven that a fatal accident was a consequence of not managing competency training and support for staff.
Unique and Innovative training systemWe provide the tools necessary for the
Construction (Design and Management) personnel
to receive training, identify training requirements,
monitor progress and generate the necessary
reporting to satisfy government and industry
standards.
Special training Special Bespoke Training Packagescan be prepared and delivered across the internet using the advanced cutting-edge technology and multi-media available to the courseware development team at CDM2007.org [contact [email protected] with your needs].
Contact Details:General: [email protected]
Sales: [email protected]
Tel: 0845 299 4346
Continuous P
rofessional Developm
ent
The CD
M2007.org P
rogramm
e of CP
D is to provide a series of C
onstruction, Occupational H
ealth, and Legal updates that are topical and relevant for D
uty Holders and C
lients
■ Construction Safety in Practice - and - CD
M U
pdate a topical
approach to current issues.
■ View
to Enforcement – a series of legal updates topical approach
to current legal issues and case-law
■ Visiting sites safely for Construction Professionals and
SafeM
anagement of Site Plant &
Vehicles topical approach to
current legal issues and case-law
■ The CD
M Client issues in Leadership, Procurem
ent, Safety,
Law topical approach to current legal issues and case-law
■ O
ccupational Health for Construction Professionals developing
aw
areness around current advice
■ D
esigner Awareness - a series of CD
M issues topical approach
to pan-professional CPD
*C
PD
Material is issued three tim
es per year around April-A
ugust-Decem
ber and includes a variety of learning for CD
M-C
’s and Clients
Pre-construction C
DM
20
07
Post Construction C
DM
20
07
...provides the student with the skills to understand the
roles, responsibilities and duties necessary to undertake professional and/or adm
inistrative activity.
■
Health and Safety Legislation
■
The Workplace Regulations
The Workplace Regulations
■
The Work at H
eight
Regulations 2005
■
The Building Regs and
D
isability Discrim
ination Act
■ A
sbestos Lead and
COSH
H Regulations
■
CDM
2007 – Part 1:
Introduction
■
CDM
2007 – Part 2: ‘General
M
anagement D
uties’■
Client Competence
■
Designers’ D
uties
■
Contractors’ Duties
■
Client’s duty in
Information Flow
s
■
The Role of the CDM
Client
■
Role of the CDM
Coordinator■
The F10 Notifi cation
...provides the student with the skills to understand the
roles, responsibilities and duties necessary to undertake professional and/or adm
inistrative activity.
■
CDM
2007 – Health &
Safety
Duties on Site
■
Procuring Construction Works
■
Managing the
Construction W
orks■
Dem
olition and
Works Packages
■
Information Flow
s:
The Health &
Safety File
■
Practical Completion:
End of Construction W
orks:
■
Refurbishment and W
orking
in Occupied Property
■
CDM
Part 5 - Civil Liability,
enforcement of fi re
■
Fire on Construction Sites
■
Fire Safety Regulatory Reform
■
Utilities, G
as and Electricity
■
Role of the CDM
Coordinator
■
CDM
2007 – Part 5 - General
Construction S
afety for CDM
Clients
... provides essential knowledge and understanding to those persons w
ho may not necessarily be construction professionals
but who m
ay need to understand their duties under CD
M and m
ake the Statutory D
eclaration to the HS
E.
■ Introductory M
odule
■ U
nderstanding the client
declaration
■ P
rocurement of construction
and selection of contractors
■ C
DM
regulations and
N
otifi able Works
■ B
rief guide to CD
M
■ A
sbestos, lead and CO
SH
H
■ O
ther legislation – Confi ned
spaces etc
■ Legal issues and case studies
■ Introduction to C
DM
– the W
orkplace Regulations
■ C
DM
Regulations P
art 2
■ C
DM
– Information fl ow
s
■ C
DM
Regulations P
art 3
■ C
DM
Regulations P
art 5
■ C
ivil liability and prosecutions
■ Fire on construction sites
■ R
egulatory Reform
(Fire S
afety) Order
■ W
orking in occupied premises
■ W
orking with gas and electricity
■ C
orporate responsibility
and risk m
anagement
Part 3 - Practical Applications
of CDM
2007 for The ClientPart 1 - Introduction to CD
M2007
Part 2 - Safety Law and The Client
CDM
awareness for H
ighway R
epairs
■ Legal Pow
ers of LA’s Undertaking Road W
orks
■ Part 2 of the CDM
2007 Regulations and their
application to road and street w
orks
■ Part 3 of the CD
M 2007 Regulations and their
application to road and street w
orks
■ CD
M D
ocumentation &
Information Flow
s
■ M
anual Handling, N
oise and Vibration
■ CO
SHH
, PUW
ER and LOLER
■ W
orking Environment
■ W
ork Activity
■ Legal Issues and Case Studies
■ H
ealth & Safety File and A
sset Managem
ent
...provide Roads Inspectors w
ith the skills to understand their roles, responsibilities and duties necessary for Highw
ay A
uthorities when undertaking essential repairs, m
aintenance and resurfacing of the roads and pavements