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Views sought on proposed changes to CDM Regulations

CDM Regulations

Consultation on proposals to replace the Construction (Design and Management) Regulations 2007

THE Health and Safety Executive (HSE) has opened a 10-week consultation on proposals to replace the Construction (Design and Management) Regulations 2007 (CDM 2007).

Key changes being proposed include:

  • replacement of the CDM co-ordinator role with a principal designer role within the project team;
  • introduction of a duty on information, instruction, training and supervision to replace the duty to assess competence;
  • removal of the domestic client exemption and transfer of these limited duties to the contractor/designer; and
  • replacement of the ACoP with tailored guidance.

 

HSE Construction Chief Inspector Heather Bryant said: ‘Despite recent improvements, construction can still be a dangerous industry and the CDM Regulations are at the heart of how we are working to improve safety.

‘The proposed changes are aimed at ensuring more people come home safe and well from their work and making the law simpler and clearer for employers to understand, particularly small businesses.

‘The Regulations and supporting guidance need to help those working on building sites to get health and safety right. That’s why it is important that we get a good response to the consultation, helping us build on the great support we’ve had from the industry during the development of these proposals.’

Among other issues, the HSE is seeking views on:

  • the duties of clients;
  • changes to co-ordination roles (principal designer and principal contractor);
  • simplified contractors’ duties; and
  • competence.

The Construction Industry Advisory Committee (CONIAC) has worked with the HSE over the last two years to develop the proposals. The consultation is open until 6 June 2014.

 

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