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[191]) and index. 327 $aContents; HOW THIS MANUAL WORKS; Section 1: INTRODUCTION; Section 2: APPLICATION AND INTERPRETATION; 2.1 Application; Table 2.1 THE MAIN RESPONSIBILITIES OF DUTY HOLDERS; 2.2 Interpretation; 2.3 Additional exclusions; Section 3: ALL DUTY HOLDERS; 3.1 Introduction; Table 3.1 PROJECT MANAGEMENT DESCRIPTORS FOUND IN THE REGULATIONS; Figure 3.1 HOLISTIC DIAGRAM; Section 4: THE CLIENT; 4.1 CLIENT FLOWCHART: ALL PROJECTS; 4.2 CLIENT FLOWCHART: NOTIFIABLE PROJECTS, ADDITIONAL DUTIES; 4.3: CLIENT CHECKLIST; 4.4: CLIENT CHECKLIST: NOTIFIABLE PROJECTS; Section 5: THE DESIGNER; 5.1 Introduction 327 $aFigure 5.1 REGULATIONS TO BE DISCHARGED BY DESIGNERS5.2 All projects; 5.3 Identification; 5.4 Evaluation; 5.5 Contribution; 5.6 Design change; Figure 5.2 SYSTEMS APPROACH FOR THE DESIGNER; 5.1 DESIGNER FLOWCHART: ALL PROJECTS; 5.2 DESIGNER FLOWCHART: NOTIFIABLE PROJECTS, ADDITIONAL DUTIES; 5.3 DESIGNER CHECKLIST: ALL PROJECTS; 5.4 DESIGNER CHECKLIST: ADDITIONAL DUTIES FOR NOTIFIABLE PROJECTS; Section 6: THE CONTRACTOR; Figure 6.1 CONTRACTOR DUTIES: ALL PROJECTS; 6.1 CONTRACTOR FLOWCHART: ALL PROJECTS; Figure 6.2 CONTRACTOR: ADDITIONAL DUTIES ON NOTIFIABLE PROJECTS 327 $a6.2 CONTRACTOR FLOWCHART: NOTIFIABLE PROJECTS, ADDITIONAL DUTIES6.3 CONTRACTOR CHECKLIST: ALL PROJECTS; 6.4 CONTRACTOR CHECKLIST: NOTIFIABLE PROJECTS, ADDITIONAL DUTIES; Section 7: THE CDM CO-ORDINATOR; 7.1 Introduction; 7.2 Appointment; Figure 7.1 CDM CO-ORDINATION DUTIES; 7.1 CDM CO-ORDINATOR FLOWCHART; 7.2 CDM CO-ORDINATOR CHECKLIST; Section 8: THE PRINCIPAL CONTRACTOR; Figure 8.1 REGULATIONS TO BE DISCHARGED BY PRINCIPAL CONTRACTOR; 8.1 PRINCIPAL CONTRACTOR FLOWCHART; 8.2 PRINCIPAL CONTRACTOR CHECKLIST; Section 9: DOCUMENTATION; 9.1 Introduction; 9.2 Pre-construction information 327 $aFigure 9.1 FLOW OF PRE-CONSTRUCTION INFORMATION9.3 Construction phase plan; 9.4 Health and safety file; 9.5 Project risk register; 9.1 PROJECT RISK REGISTER (HEALTH AND SAFETY); Section 10: CHECKLISTS AND AGENDAS; 10.1 CHECKLIST FOR NON-NOTIFIABLE PROJECTS; 10.2 CHECKLIST OF ADDITIONAL DUTIES FOR NOTIFIABLE PROJECTS; 10.3 INITIAL DESIGN/CLIENT MEETING: PROMPT LIST; 10.4 PRE-START MEETING: PROMPT LIST (NON NOTIFIABLE PROJECTS); 10.5 PRE-START MEETINGS: PROMPT LIST (NOTIFIABLE PROJECTS) AND ADDITIONAL POINTS; 10.6 PROGRESS MEETING: PROMPT LIST; Section 11: COMPETENCE; WEB PAGE DIRECTORY 327 $aBibliographyINDEX 330 $aThis Procedures Manual provides a documentation system which has been developed by a practising CDM co-ordinator for use with the Construction (Design and Management) Regulations 2007.It addresses the full range of obligations on all parties for compliance with the statutory requirements and features:* flow charts* checklists* model formsThe revised Third Edition of the Manual reflects the extensive changes to the CDM Regulations 2007, including:* the new role of CDM co-ordinator* wider and more onerous duties on clients* changes 606 $aConstruction industry$xSafety regulations$zGreat Britain 606 $aIndustrial safety$zGreat Britain 615 0$aConstruction industry$xSafety regulations 615 0$aIndustrial safety 676 $a343.41/078624 676 $a363.119624 700 $aSummerhayes$b Stuart$0879121 801 0$bMiAaPQ 801 1$bMiAaPQ 801 2$bMiAaPQ 906 $aBOOK 912 $a9910827995303321 996 $aCDM regulations 2007$92154189 997 $aUNINA