CDM and the Role of the Principal Designer
HSE runs two courses to help employers comply with the
Construction (Design and Management) Regulations (CDM) 2015.
- CDM and the Role of the Client
- CDM and the Role of the Principal Designer
Both courses cover the fundamentals of the CDM 2015 regulations
and the relationships between key dutyholders (Clients, Principal
Designers and Principal Contractors). They both offer a very
similar overview with this one giving greater focus to the role of
the Principal Designer. With this in mind, you may feel that you do
not need to attend both courses, and instead select the one which
is more closely aligned to your role or specialism.
Introduction
The Construction (Design and Management) Regulations 2015 (CDM
2015) set out legal requirements for those involved in
construction projects, from concept to completion.
The principal designer (PD) is a key role in CDM 2015. They must
plan, manage and monitor health and safety in the pre-construction
(design) phase of a project. They must also co-ordinate the work of
all the design functions and disciplines in the project team,
ensuring that designers take proper account of the principles of
prevention and any pre-construction information when preparing or
modifying a design. Decisions taken at this point can significantly
influence whether a project is delivered in a way that secures
health and safety and meets the client's brief.
Learning outcomes
Delegates will be provided with information that will help them
to:
- Have an overview of CDM 2015 and where the PD role fits within
it
- Understand pre-construction information (PCI) requirements and
the PD's role regarding it
- Ensure design work in the pre-construction phase contributes to
positive outcomes though knowledge and application of the
principles of prevention to foreseeable health and safety
risks
- Understand the arrangements required by the PD to plan, manage,
monitor and coordinate the pre-construction phase with a focus on
the flow of health and safety information
- Prepare and handover the health and safety file
- Understand the general CDM duties applicable to everyone on the
project regarding appointments, cooperation, reporting and the
provision of information
- Understand the associated skills, knowledge, experience and
organisational capabilities required to deliver the PD role and the
challenges different contracts / project types may bring
What the course will cover
This course is designed to help delegates understand the
role of the PD and the duties they are required to fulfil. It
utilises the findings from recently published (2023) independent
research commissioned by HSE, which give a comprehensive and
up-to-date insight into how the PD role is working in practice.
Who should attend?
This course is for those classified as 'designers' under CDM
2015 and could be appointed as PD, or those who need an
understanding of the duties of a PD as part of another role.
Delegates who have previously attended training from HSE on the
role of the PD may chose to attend as a refresher or update.
Venue
The course will be run at the HSE Science and Research
Centre in the spa town of Buxton.
Buxton is in the heart of the Peak District and has good links
to major roads and motorways, mainline train stations and
Manchester International Airport.
Details of hotels in the Buxton area can be found at www.visitbuxton.co.uk
Price
£560 per person (includes course notes, lunch and
refreshments).
Please note that all courses must be paid for via credit
card at the time of booking.
Some of our training courses can also be delivered
in-company, please contact us to discuss your requirements.
Email: HSEtraining@hse.gov.uk
Telephone: +44 (0)203 028 3704
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