CDM for Designers and Principal Designers

This course gives an overview of CDM Regulations whilst focusing on the duties of the Designers and Principal Designers.

Course Attendees

This course is suitable for any person or organisation who takes on the role of designer or principal designer. Designers include architects, civil and structural engineers, building surveyors, landscape architects or building service designers.

Course Background

The Construction (Design and Management) Regulations (CDM 2015) are designed to improve construction-related health and safety management, have the right people for the right job at the right time to manage on-site risks and focus on effective planning not the paperwork. 

Course Duration

SSG offer this course over one day as a classroom course.

Course programme

  • CDM overview
  • Duty holder responsibilities
  • Pre-construction information
  • Design risk assessment and control
  • Red, amber, green (RAG) lists and their purpose
  • Liaison with duty holders during the construction phase
  • Preparation of the health and safety file
  • Handover to a principal contractor
  • Workshops include pre-construction information, the health and safety file and design risk assessment

Training Certification and Assessment

Delegates will receive an SSG course attendance certificate on successful completion of the course.

Course pricing

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Classroom

from £240+VAT

Discounted bundle price per delegate shown above, regular price £260 per delegate

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  • Cost effective solution for smaller teams
  • Expert-led courses across the South West

Private booking

from£995+VAT

Available as classroom or virtual classroom courses.
This option offers a cost-effective training solution for teams, departments and groups who want to train together. Price per course depends on location, required publications and delegate numbers.

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Additional information

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  • CDM for Designers and Principal Designers.pdf