
CDM Awareness Training
Empower your team with the knowledge and skills they need to confidently understand and implement CDM regulations. iON Consultants is your trusted partner for Construction (Design and Management) Regulations (CDM) Awareness Training. Trust us to equip your team with the expertise to set new standards of excellence.
Our CDM Awareness Training is delivered by a team of experienced trainers with in-depth industry knowledge, and courses can be adapted to suit different roles within the construction industry. Participants can expect to gain practical insight into the intricacies of the CDM rules and regulations, promoting a comprehensive understanding. The learning experience is augmented with interactive elements to ensure engagement and retention. Upon successful completion, participants are awarded a certification that validates their understanding of the CDM principles and practices.
Why choose our CDM awareness training?
We deliver bespoke training programmes that ensure relevance and practicality for the learner. Participants will gain in-depth knowledge that will enable them to approach their roles with confidence. Through hands-on learning, participants will discover how to effectively apply CDM regulations to construction projects and consistently achieve safe results. Stay ahead of regulatory requirements by equipping yourself and your team with the knowledge to ensure full CDM compliance.
Our approach
We deliver CDM awareness training courses to Clients, Principal Designers and Principal Contractors. All courses are tailored to include the customer's policies and procedures. CDM Awareness Training can be delivered onsite at your premises or at our training facility in Wrexham. Alternative locations are also available. A maximum of 15 delegates can attend each session. Training is delivered over a minimum of four hours.
Typical CDM awareness training content
Introduction to the CDM Regulations
Understand the Construction (Design and Management) Regulations (CDM) 2015 and their significance for your projects.
Roles and Responsibilities
Define the roles of duty holders and their specific responsibilities under CDM.
Project Notification
Understand the criteria for the notification of projects and who has the responsibility to notify the enforcing authorities.
Pre-Construction Phase
Identify the key elements at the pre-construction phase, focusing on the Client and Principal Designer responsibilities, including the development of the Pre-Construction Information (PCI).
Construction Phase
Find out what is required of the the Principal Contractor specifically with the Construction Phase Plan (CPP), the importance of the site set up, and how to manage risk during the construction phase.
Design Risk Management
Understand the concept of design risk management and how this flows through to the residual risk register and the health and safety file.