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Supported by our committee members Booking is essential To confirm your attendance please contact Barbara Parry [email protected] CDM 2015 Consultation – The Proposed Changes to the Construction Design and Management Regulations 2007 Date: 22 nd October 2014 Time: 3.00 for 3.30 pm start Venue: Hill Dickinson St Paul’s Square Liverpool Regular supporters and construction industry photographers Key Speakers: Alan Robson – Managing Director Christian McCale – Project Director Jeremy Meredith – Operations Director The Health & Safety Executive (HSE) has launched a consultation exercise (this ended 06/06/14) on proposals to replace the Construction (Design and Management) Regulations 2007 (CDM 2007). The HSE state that their proposals support the strategic objectives of improved coordination, better value for money, improved efficiency and the use of technological changes in Construction 2025, the government’s industrial strategy for construction. In addition, some changes need to be made to CDM 2007 to fully implement the Temporary or Mobile Construction Sites (TMCS) Directive 92/57/EEC. Presentation Summary: Background and history of CDM CDM 2015 – Why? CDM 2015 Timeline Summary of proposed key changes Impact to delegates businesses Question and Answers Delegates Resources Pack

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Supported by our committee members

Booking is essentialTo confirm your attendance please contact Barbara [email protected]

CDM 2015 Consultation – The Proposed Changes to the Construction Design and Management Regulations 2007

Date: 22nd October 2014Time: 3.00 for 3.30 pm start

Venue: Hill DickinsonSt Paul’s SquareLiverpool

Regular supporters and construction industry photographers

Key Speakers:Alan Robson – Managing DirectorChristian McCale – Project DirectorJeremy Meredith – Operations Director

The Health & Safety Executive (HSE) has launched a consultation exercise (this ended 06/06/14) on proposals to replace the Construction (Design and Management) Regulations 2007 (CDM 2007). The HSE state that their proposals support the strategic objectives of improved coordination, better value for money, improved efficiency and the use of technological changes in Construction 2025, the government’s industrial strategy for construction. In addition, some changes need to be made to CDM 2007 to fully implement the Temporary or Mobile Construction Sites (TMCS) Directive 92/57/EEC.

 Presentation Summary: •Background and history of CDM•CDM 2015 – Why?•CDM 2015 Timeline•Summary of proposed key changes•Impact to delegates businesses•Question and Answers•Delegates Resources Pack