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CDM 2015 awareness
The purpose of training delivered against this standard is to provide candidates with an introduction to the CDM 2015 legislation. The legislation applies to domestic and commercial projects from concept to completion and details duty holder roles
Site operating procedures/COVID-19 site safety checklists …
The Construction Leadership Council (CLC) guidance (External link - Opens in a new tab or window) is intended to introduce consistent measures on construction sites of all types and sizes in line with the Government’s recommendations on social
Overview
The purpose of training delivered against this standard is to provide candidates with an introduction to the CDM 2015 legislation, duty holder roles and the principal contractor and contractor responsibilities.
CDM for Principal Contractors
This 1-day course is for all contractors, including subcontractors, main contractors and people taking the role of principal contractor. You will learn about your contractor responsibilities under the Construction Design and Management (CDM)
About CDM
Find out about the Construction (Design and Management) Regulations (CDM), and where you can get further resources and support.
Checklists and forms
Checklists and forms to accompany the GE700 publication are listed in the categories below, as well as forms for GE707. These documents are free to download.
Covid-19: CITB chief exec update – 21 April 2020
Today’s update details our increase of training standards suitable for remote learning for industry, from 22 to 180.
Overview
The purpose of training delivered against this standard is to provide candidates with an introduction to the CDM 2015 legislation, duty holder roles and the principal designer and designer responsibilities.
Framework modules and supporting resources
There are five core modules and accompanying documents and templates in the Be FaIR Framework. Each module is construction focused and role specific, and covers all the protected characteristics listed in the Equality Act 2010.
Infrastructure 21 - implementation
The Infrastructure 21 project is a cross-industry collaboration that focuses on ensuring that the UK’s infrastructure supply chain has the competence and capacity to deliver a 50% increase in output in the next five years. It will develop and