Overview
The role of the Designer has been much
maligned and misrepresented over the years as we have lurched from
the world of number crunching risk assessment to the more recent
one which is focus on a qualitative rather than quantative
approach.
Who should attend?
Anyone who is a Designer.
Why?
To take advantage of the opportunity to spend
3 hours with an expert, with both legal and practical experience to
help you identify the way forward.
What is in it for me?
The chance to have your burning questions
answered. Let us know what they are – Martin will provide the
answer
Benefit from the simple but hugely effective
formula of question and answer. No lectures, straightforward
answers.
Hear the answer to the following questions
regularly asked by Designers:
- Does a Designer have to address significant
risks even if they are obvious to a competent Contractor or
Designer?
- What record should Designers keep of the
process through which they achieve a safe design?
- Do the Designers’ duties change when the
project becomes notifiable?
- Do Designers have CDM duties during concept
design and feasibility studies?
- If a hazard cannot be eliminated, does a
Designer have to do any more, particularly when there is a
competent Principal Contractor?
- How does a Designer demonstrate
competence?
Special Offers
Save £25.00 if booked 28 days in advance
Notes
Fee includes
- Course literature
- CPD Certificate
In house training
To run this course in house, contact us or fill out our
in house training enquiry
form.
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