Managing Health and Safety in Construction: Construction (Design and Management) Regulations 2015. Guidance on Regulations (L153): L153 / L 153 (Legislation series, L153 / L 153)

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Managing Health and Safety in Construction: Construction (Design and Management) Regulations 2015. Guidance on Regulations (L153): L153 / L 153 (Legislation series, L153 / L 153)

Managing Health and Safety in Construction: Construction (Design and Management) Regulations 2015. Guidance on Regulations (L153): L153 / L 153 (Legislation series, L153 / L 153)

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L24: Workplace health, safety and welfare. Workplace (Health, Safety and Welfare) Regulations 1992. Approved Code of Practice domestic clients have construction work carried out for them but not in connection with any business – usually work done on their own home or the home of a family member. CDM 2015 does not require domestic clients to carry out client duties as these normally pass to other dutyholders Virtually everyone involved in a construction project has legal duties under CDM 2015. These 'dutyholders' are defined as follows. Interactive training courses and educational material, to help you get the most from NBS software tools

L22: Safe use of work equipment. Provision and Use of Work Equipment Regulations 1998. Approved Code of Practice and guidanceensure suitable welfare facilities are provided from the start and maintained throughout the construction phase L146: Consulting workers on health and safety. Safety Representatives and Safety Committees Regulations 1977 (as amended) and Health and Safety (Consultation with Employees) Regulations 1996 (as amended) L70: A guide to the Offshore Installations and Pipeline Works (Management and Administration) Regulations 1995 (Second edition)

commercial clients have construction work carried out as part of their business. This could be an individual, partnership or company and includes property developers and companies managing domestic properties L84: A guide to the well aspects of the Offshore Installations and Wells (Design and Construction etc) Regulations 1996. Guidance on Regulations L26: Work with display screen equipment: Health and Safety (Display Screen Equipment) Regulations 1992 as amended by the Health and Safety (Miscellaneous Amendments) Regulations 2002 Designer - An organisation or individual whose work involves preparing or modifying designs, drawings, specifications, bills of quantity or design calculations. Designers can be architects, consulting engineers and quantity surveyors, or anyone who specifies and alters designs as part of their work. They can also include tradespeople if they carry out design work. The designer's main duty is to eliminate, reduce or control foreseeable risks that may arise during construction work, or in the use and maintenance of the building once built. Designers work under the control of a principal designer on projects with more than one contractor. liaise with the principal designer to share any information relevant to the planning, management, monitoring and coordination of the pre-construction phasehave ongoing arrangements in place for managing health and safety throughout the construction phase L112: Safe use of power presses. Provision and Use of Work Equipment Regulations 1998 as applied to power presses L110: A guide to the Offshore Installations (Safety Representatives and Safety Committees) Regulations 1989 When working for a domestic client, the principal contractor will normally take on the client duties as well as their own as principal contractor. If a domestic client does not appoint a principal contractor, the role of the principal contractor must be carried out by the contractor in control of the construction phase. Alternatively, the domestic client can ask the principal designer to take on the client duties (although this must be confirmed in a written agreement) and the principal contractor must work to them as 'client' under CDM 2015. L8: Legionnaires' disease. The control of legionella bacteria in water systems. Approved Code of Practice and guidance

take account of the health and safety risks to everyone affected by the work (including members of the public), in planning and managing the measures needed to control them L85: A guide to the integrity, workplace environment and miscellaneous aspects of the Offshore Installations and Wells (Design and Construction etc.) Regulations 1996 Worker - An individual who actually carries out the work involved in building, altering, maintaining or demolishing buildings or structures. Workers include: plumbers, electricians, scaffolders, painters, decorators, steel erectors and labourers, as well as supervisors like foremen and chargehands. Their duties include cooperating with their employer and other dutyholders, reporting anything they see that might endanger the health and safety of themselves or others. Workers must be consulted on matters affecting their health, safety and welfare.

A short guide for clients on the Construction (Design and Management) Regulations 2015

Principal contractors: roles and responsibilities Construction (Design and Management) Regulations 2015 L114: Safe use of woodworking machinery. Provision and Use of Work Equipment regulations 1998 as applied to woodworking machinery



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