Social housing providers are familiar with CDM2007, and implications of Regulation 9 of the Approved Code of Practice (ACoP) which identifies specific duties for non-domestic clients, including but not limited to:
The HSE however propose significant changes to the Regulations, including but not limited to:
The HSE consultation process concluded in July 2014, having obtained a number of responses, including that from the Association of Project Safety (APS). A number of key points include:
The APS believe ‘that the majority of design organisations at the SME and Micro levels do not currently have sufficient construction experience or health & safety knowledge and will either fail to discharge the role correctly or will subcontract the coordination function to a former CDM coordinator with an added fee margin."
This latter situation will result in increased costs for social housing clients, and not the savings suggested by the Impact Assessment, and would hence be contrary to ‘better regulation’ principles.’ However in addition, ‘with the correct guidance and suitable enforcement the appointment of a construction phase coordinator should improve worker protection provided that the Principal Contractor has sufficient skill, knowledge and experience and has the desire to undertake the coordination of health and safety properly.’
The changes will enable the UK Government to meet the TMCS Directive but it should be anticipated that it will lead to increased costs for clients on smaller projects as smaller Principal Contractors pass on their costs to Clients. Feedback from the APS does not therefore fully align with the HSE Impact Assessment, nor does it share some of the positive views regarding benefits. The impact on the social housing sector remains to be seen, particularly in relation to ‘say’ smaller refurbishment projects.
Social housing providers therefore are encouraged to guard against a lackadaisical approach, particularly where smaller SME contractors are instructed with little experience, knowledge or capacity to fulfil the role of Principal Designer.
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