Whatever your role in construction, CDM aims to improve health and safety in the industry by helping you to sensibly plan the work so that the risks involved are managed from start to finish and have the right information about these risks and how they are being managed.
Compliancy Group CDM Consultancy ensures you have the right people for the right job at the right time and assist you to co-operate and co-ordinate your work with others. We will communicate this information effectively to those who need to know and consult and engage with your workers about the risks and how these are also being managed.
Our CDM Consultants have many years’ experiences supporting clients understand and implement CDM 2015 requirements across multiple industry sectors, such as telecommunications, rail, construction, and renewable energy as an experienced and competent CDM Consultancy.
Prior to CDM 2015 changes, Compliancy Group CDM consulting supported many clients as the CDM Coordinator ensuring construction projects were planned and undertaken in a safe manner and in compliance with current health and safety legislation.
Expertise Our experienced assessors possess in-depth knowledge of fire safety regulations and risk assessment procedures.
We leave no aspect unchecked, ensuring that potential fire hazards are identified and addressed.
Our comprehensive reports outline identified risks, control measures, and recommendations in clear, actionable language.
We offer guidance on implementing recommended control measures, empowering you to prioritise fire safety.
CDM regulations are designed to ensure that health and safety risks are assessed and managed from the early stages of a project through to completion and future use. Compliance ensures that everyone from designers to contractors considers and manages risks, leading to fewer accidents, injuries, and occupational health issues.
Through the role of the Principal Designer and Principal Contractor, CDM promotes clear responsibility and coordination throughout the project's lifespan. This clarity helps in efficient project management, reducing unexpected delays and costs due to health and safety issues.
Complying with CDM not only avoids potential legal penalties for non-compliance but also enhances an organisation's reputation within the construction industry. Clients, partners, and contractors are more likely to engage with businesses that adhere to regulations, showcasing their commitment to health and safety.