Designer duties made clear in new CDM regulations

Facilities

ISSN: 0263-2772

Article publication date: 1 March 2001

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(2001), "Designer duties made clear in new CDM regulations", Facilities, Vol. 19 No. 3/4. https://doi.org/10.1108/f.2001.06919cab.006

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Emerald Group Publishing Limited

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Designer duties made clear in new CDM regulations

Designer duties made clear in new CDM regulations

Keywords: Health and safety, Building design, Legislation

New regulations which came into force recently will clarify that designers do have responsibility for health and safety in all designs that they, and their employees, directly prepare.

The Construction (Design and Management) (Amendment) Regulations 2000 (CDM), will address a decision by the Court of Appeal, in which they accepted that where designers arranged for someone else, such as an employee, to prepare a design, the employer did not have a duty under the CDM Regulations 1994. This was contrary to HSE's interpretation on the intention of the law.

The amended regulations, which came into force on October 2, ensure that legal duties on designers to build safety into a design, apply not only to a design prepared by them personally, but also to a design prepared by an employee or other person under their control.

HSE is also in consultation on new guidance for the CDM Regulations 2000. Managing Construction for Health and Safety, CD 161 is available online at http://www.hse.gov.uk/condocs/cd161.htp

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