CDM Regulations

20 October 2009

2:00 PM - 5:00 PM

Venue:

Guildhall, Winchester

Description:

The Construction (Design & Management) Regulations have placed significant statutory health and safety obligations on Designers in the contruction industry. Architects must consider the health, safety and welfare of those who construct, maintain and indeed use buildings as a place of work. They must also take into account those who may be affected by such activities.

This lecture will focus on the practical application of this legislation and discuss just how far the Architect needs to go when considering occupational health and safety. The law accepts that Architects have other considerations on each project but falls short of any prescriptive methodology for design risk management.

The speaker will suggest that CDM compliance is no more than good design and an integral element of buildability and maintainability. Focusing on hazard identification examples of good design practice, the event will demystify CDM and give all attendees the confidence to practically comply.

Fees:

RIBA Members: £55.00 + VAT (£63.25) 
Non Members: £65.00 + VAT (£74.75)
Student Members: £27.50 (£31.62)

Contact:

Caroline Cotton
0118 987 4900
caroline.cotton@inst.riba.org|

Organiser:

RIBA

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