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What is the main purpose of the CDM Regulations?
To improve health, safety, and welfare in construction projects
To reduce paperwork on construction sites
To increase the speed of project completion
Who is responsible for ensuring that a construction project complies with CDM Regulations?
Construction workers only
The Health and Safety Executive (HSE)
The client, principal designer, and principal contractor
What is the role of the principal contractor under CDM Regulations?
To inspect the final build for quality
To complete all construction work themselves
To prepare and manage the construction phase plan
When must a project be notified to the HSE under CDM Regulations?
If the project lasts more than 30 working days and has more than 20 workers at any time OR exceeds 500 person-days
If the project involves working at height
If the project is outside normal working hours
What is the primary role of the principal designer?
To plan, manage, and monitor the design phase to reduce health and safety risks
To ensure the design is cost-effective
To manage site logistics
What must be included in the Construction Phase Plan?
A list of workers on site
Who insures the site
Health and safety arrangements, site rules, and risk assessments
Who is responsible for providing pre-construction information?
The principal designer and the client
The contractor
The site manager
What document must be provided at the end of a project under CDM Regulations?
The construction drawings
The health and safety file
The site attendance records
What is a key duty of a client under CDM Regulations?
To appoint a principal designer and principal contractor for projects involving more than one contractor
To personally carry out site inspections
To complete all risk assessments themselves
Why is worker consultation important under CDM Regulations?
To improve efficiency and reduce costs
To ensure workers understand risks and contribute to safe working practices
To allow workers to take extra breaks
How can designers help reduce health and safety risks under CDM Regulations?
By choosing safer construction methods and materials
By avoiding complex designs
By ensuring the project is completed quickly
Who is responsible for preparing the health and safety file?
The subcontractor
The principal designer
The site foreman
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