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Health and Safety Executive Construction (Design and Management) Regulations 2007 Proposed revision.

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1 Health and Safety Executive Construction (Design and Management) Regulations 2007 Proposed revision

2 Contents Why HSE is consulting on amending CDM Summary of process to date Key changes Developing guidance Forward process

3 Why we’re amending CDM evaluation anecdotal feedback on shortcomings small sites – lack of bite better regulation agenda, Löfstedt under-implementation over-implementation need to remove ‘gold plating’

4 Summary of process to date evaluation 2009-11 HSE Senior Management Team – November 2011 HSE Board – December 2011 development of draft regulations – February 2012 May 2013 HSE Board – May 2013 – draft package agreed Government clearance - ongoing

5 Key changes Four key areas of change for consultation –ACOP –CDM co-ordinator/Principal Designer –Reg. 4/Appendix 4 requirements –domestic clients

6 Key changes Four key areas of change for consultation –ACOP –CDM co-ordinator/Principal Designer –Reg. 4/Appendix 4 requirements –domestic clients

7 Key changes Four key areas of change for consultation –ACOP –CDM co-ordinator/Principal Designer –Reg. 4/Appendix 4 requirements –domestic clients

8 Key changes Four key areas of change for consultation –ACOP –CDM co-ordinator/Principal Designer –Reg. 4/Appendix 4 requirements –domestic clients

9 Key changes Four key areas of change for consultation –ACOP –CDM co-ordinator/Principal Designer –Reg. 4/Appendix 4 requirements –domestic clients

10 Key changes other changes: –substantially simpler structure –Part 2 – Part 3 falls out –PC – PD symmetry –amended notification threshold –formal co-ordination threshold lowered –H&S plans on all projects

11 no changes in some areas PC, contractor duties largely unchanged designer duties largely unchanged technical ‘nuts and bolts’ requirements unchanged

12 Developing guidance Guidance will replace ACOP Tailored towards needs of small businesses/sites Shorter than L144 (the current ACOP) Combination of HSE, Industry, and CITB authoring CONIAC steering group established

13 Forward process 10 week consultation analysis, amendment SMT/Board sign off Ministerial sign off Guidance development and publication timing industry publicity

14 www.hse.gov.uk/consult/condocs/cd261.htm


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