20th August 2008, 02:26 PM
As I understand it, a CDM co-ordinator is only required on projects which last for more than 30 days or involve more than 500 person-days of work. So small evaluations, watching briefs, building recording jobs etc., if stand-alone from the main construction project, may not be required to comply with this aspect of the regulations.
Having said that, much of the CDM is common sense in terms of managing responsibilities for Health and Safety, so it is good practice to be thinking in that sort of mindset anyway.
Edited for grammer and speling.
Having said that, much of the CDM is common sense in terms of managing responsibilities for Health and Safety, so it is good practice to be thinking in that sort of mindset anyway.
Edited for grammer and speling.