This CDM Co-ordinator training course is held in Leeds and Warrington in the North, Heathrow near London, and Cardiff and Newport in Wales. Please select the Course Dates Tab above to see current course dates, or select a category link above to see more course and location options.
CDM Co-ordinator (2 day)
What will you get out of it?
The CDM for Co-ordinators course will provide a good understanding of the associated roles and responsibilities and the relationships between the duty holders under the CDM regulations.
This course will also provide a good awareness for other duty holders under CDM regulations, the client, designers, principle contractor and contractors.
Who is it for?
The CDM co-ordinator course caters for all duty holders under CDM regulations 2007 but is predominantly aimed for CDM co-ordinators (previously planning supervisors).
Why train with us?
With over 50 years of experience in providing training solutions to companies worldwide, the trainer's management team truly understand the needs of the delegate. We provide:
- Accredited training courses at quality training facilities across the UK.
- Best-in-class training materials developed in-house to ensure quality, currency of information and flexibility in meeting your needs.
- An interactive learning experience, utilising a variety of training techniques.
- Tutors who are committed to ensuring an interactive learning experience, which results in high pass rates and excellent delegate feedback.
- On-going delegate support to ensure a quality service from beginning to end.
- NEBOSH trained advisors to assist you in making the right choices.
What does it cover?
The CDM Co-ordinators course is delivered as a two-day interactive learning experience, in a classroom with a tutor.
On completion, delegates will be able to;
- Identify the difference between a notifiable and non – notifiable construction project.
- Understand the main requirements of the CDM regulations and how they apply to duty holders.
- Demonstrate appropriate procedures for effective communication, co-operation and co-ordination between the relevant parties.
- Advise clients to enable them to legally discharge their duties.
- Critically examine the content, function and components of the safety plan and safety file.
- Appreciate the significance of competence & adequacy of resourcing issues.
- Understand the co-ordination required in the design process, in particular design inherent safety.
- Demonstrably prove an understanding of the risk assessment process, evaluate the quality of risk assessments provided by others and to facilitate the risk assessment as part of a team.