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CDM Regulations 2015 Explained

Author/EditorJoyce, Raymond (Author)
ISBN: 9780727760098
Pub Date23/04/2015
BindingPaperback
Pages168
Dimensions (mm)210(h) * 148(w)
CDM Regulations 2015 Explained provides a straightforward, independent and authoritative assessment and analysis of the new 2015 CDM Regulations. The individual roles of each party involved in a construction project are detailed in light of the latest updates to the Regulations.
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This book navigates through the radical changes from the previous CDM Regulations and includes helpful checklists to assist each of the duty holders to comply with their obligations and avoid the penalties of non-compliance. CDM Regulations 2015 Explained will be an invaluable source of information for those responsible for the procurement or management of construction projects or anyone wishing to master the latest developments in construction law and health and safety law.

This book navigates through the radical changes from the previous CDM Regulations and includes helpful checklists to assist each of the duty holders to comply with their obligations and avoid the penalties of non-compliance. CDM Regulations 2015 Explained will be an invaluable source of information for those responsible for the procurement or management of construction projects or anyone wishing to master the latest developments in construction law and health and safety law.

Raymond Joyce BSc, MSc, LLB, DIC, FICE, has over 35 years' experience in the construction industry as a chartered civil engineer and a solicitor. He is also an experienced accredited adjudicator and mediator. His first book on the 1994 CDM Regulations established his reputation as an authority on construction health and safety in addition to his reputation for assisting his clients safely through the maze of construction law. Raymond is chairman of the Dispute Resolution Panel and a member of the ICE Legal Affairs Panel. Raymond has also authored a book on the Housing Grants, Construction and Regeneration Act 1996 and contributed a chapter to the ICE Manual of Construction Law.

1. Introduction 2. Framework of health and safety law 3. An overview of the Regulations 4. General principles 5. Considerations for the welfare of workers 6. Consideration for hazardous operations 7. Competence 8. The client 9. The designer 10. The CDM co-ordinator 11. The principal contractor 12. The contractor 13. The construction phase plan 14. The health and safety file 15. Contract documentation 16. Criminal and civil liability and enforcement 17 Transitional provisions

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