Managing Contractors

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Legislation and case law lays down specific duties requiring employers, clients or occupiers of premises to control contractors. Where the number of contractors does not exceed five, or where ‘construction work’ does not apply, then the persons in control do not have to comply with the Construction Design and Management Regulations(CDM).

However, other systems and procedures are legally required and the recent HSE publication Managing Contractors needs to be followed.

Delivery:
  • Other
Regions:
  • North East England
  • North West England
  • The East Midlands
  • The West Midlands
  • South West England
  • London
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Further Details

Who should attend
This training on managing contractors will provide valuable information and guidance for any manager, supervisor or other person responsible for devising policy or contractor procedures or for the day-to-day control of a contractor’s activity.

Key topics
English legal system
2005 WEL changes
Civil liability
Statute law
Health and Safety at Work Act 1974
Management of Health and Safety at Work (MHSW) Regulations 1999
Safe systems and permits
Contractor control
Policy
A five-step approach following HSE guidance:
Planning
Selection and competency
Working activity
Monitoring contractors
Reviewing contractors

This Training Course is available at the following locations:
Leeds
Newcastle
Warrington
Cambridge
Leicester
Sheffield
Birmingham
Bristol
London SE
London SW

Guide Price: please refer to course link