This is a must-have for all designers and architects who will need to utilise the new regulations in their projects from April 2015 onwards as well as the contractors, clients and consultants who will need to understand and collaborate with them.
This is a must-have for all designers and architects who will need to utilise the new regulations in their projects from April 2015 onwards as well as the contractors, clients and consultants who will need to understand and collaborate with them.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Paul Bussey is an Associate Technical Consultant at Scott Brownrigg and has 35 years of experience as an architect, the last 20 years of which he has worked with architects and the wider industry to apply the CDM regulations to design projects.
Inhaltsangabe
1. A practical and creative approach to the integration of CDM 2015 into architectural design 2. CDM 2007 and 2015; the key duties and changes. 3. The moral, ethical and cultural rationale for the CDM Regulations 4. Healthy Design & Creative Safety: intuitive methods of learning about CDM 5. A Historical Context of CDM 6. The reasoning, intentions and principles behind the EU Directive and CDM 2015 7. Safety Differently: a need for different ways of looking at Safety 8. Clarification of Trade and specialist contractor expertise 9. CDM Visually - Identification of construction danger on drawings. 10. Zero HARM: Hazard Awareness & Risk Management 11. Proportionality 12. Collaborative working 13. Positive behaviours and cultures 14. Simple, proportionate and practicable tools and processes for Designers 15. CDM Analysis and Options assessment 16. Further guidance on complex issues (when and where to get help) 17. Case Studies: the feedback loop 18. Definitions and Acronyms
1. A practical and creative approach to the integration of CDM 2015 into architectural design 2. CDM 2007 and 2015; the key duties and changes. 3. The moral, ethical and cultural rationale for the CDM Regulations 4. Healthy Design & Creative Safety: intuitive methods of learning about CDM 5. A Historical Context of CDM 6. The reasoning, intentions and principles behind the EU Directive and CDM 2015 7. Safety Differently: a need for different ways of looking at Safety 8. Clarification of Trade and specialist contractor expertise 9. CDM Visually - Identification of construction danger on drawings. 10. Zero HARM: Hazard Awareness & Risk Management 11. Proportionality 12. Collaborative working 13. Positive behaviours and cultures 14. Simple, proportionate and practicable tools and processes for Designers 15. CDM Analysis and Options assessment 16. Further guidance on complex issues (when and where to get help) 17. Case Studies: the feedback loop 18. Definitions and Acronyms
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