Module 1 | An Introduction to Gateway Two for Key Decisions and Review for HRBs
Module 1 - An Introduction to Gateway Two for Key Decisions and Review for HRBs
Gain practical skills with our CDM Training to manage health and safety responsibilities on construction projects. Stay compliant with the latest CDM regulations and ensure safer working environments.
Our CDM Training courses provide essential knowledge for managing health and safety under the Construction (Design and Management) Regulations 2015. Learn how to fulfil your legal duties and improve project safety effectively. The training covers roles, responsibilities, and practical steps for compliance. We offer courses tailored to clients, designers, contractors, and CDM coordinators.
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Module 1 - An Introduction to Gateway Two for Key Decisions and Review for HRBs
An Introduction to the New Gateway 2 and 3 for Key Decisions and Review for HRBs Training Course - Module 2
Understand the purpose of Gateway 3 - Know what documentation is required by who and when - Timelines expected by the BSR - Associated charges for applications
This course provides a detailed overview of CDM 2015 and UK health and safety law. Delegates will learn about duty holder responsibilities, managing pre-construction health and safety, applying risk management principles, coordinating with the Principal Designer, and compiling a compliant health and safety file.
This course is intended for any person who is involved in construction projects that attract legal duties and responsibilities under CDM 2015.
This course offers a comprehensive introduction to CDM 2015, covering UK construction health and safety legislation, HSE enforcement, duty holder responsibilities, and the use of pre-construction and digital tools. Delegates will explore planning, risk management, and document requirements through practical exercises and assessments
CDM 2015 divides the activities of a construction project between 7 duty holders. This course focuses on the role of the principal contractor and is offered two variants.
This course is aimed at CDM Designers. It builds on the Managing Risk course to consider the specific duties placed on designers by the Construction Design and Management Regulations 2015 for the identification and management of risk in design.