Practical Guide to Using the CDM Regulations 2015
English
By (author): Paul McArthur Tony Putsman
Although the CDM Regulations first came into effect in 1995, there is still widespread misunderstanding regarding how project teams should perform in order to satisfy their legal obligations. Addressing the latest revisions to the CDM Regulations, Practical Guide to Using the CDM Regulations 2015: Teamwork not Paperwork unpicks the common misunderstandings and provides clear examples of how the regulations can be applied to real-life cases.
Practical Guide to Using the CDM Regulations 2015: Teamwork not Paperwork examines the key principles of delivering quality projects, safely and within reasonable financial limits, and how to apply these principles in practice. This succinct guide summarises the key features of the legislation and explains the best practice behaviours that will enable project teams to work more effectively, and at the same time satisfy the requirement of the law.
Reflecting the new CDM 2015 Regulations, this edition:
- outlines Health and Safety legislation, culminating in the CDM Regulations, and demonstrates a management framework for managing risk with the intention of preventing death, injury and ill health in construction
- provides an appreciation of legal requirements and best practice guidance to satisfy legal standards
- emphasises the importance of structured development of the team, establishing purpose and promoting a collaborative culture
- includes case studies demonstrating the application of the CDM 2015 Regulations to real-life projects
- demonstrates the fundamental management principles required to ensure quality service can meet the schedule, the budget and the legal requirements of a project