Plan, manage and monitor works with clear roles, robust RAMS, and permits to work — aligned to CDM 2015 and best practice.
We help duty holders meet CDM 2015 by defining responsibilities, assessing competence, and setting practical controls. From pre-construction information to close-out, we make sure RAMS and permits match the job and hazards.
Check competence, SSIP, insurances, and safety records; gather PCI.
Create CPP outline, RAMS expectations, and permit requirements.
Inductions, permits, coordination meetings, and site inspections.
Action tracking, verification, lessons learned, and handover docs.
Permits, inductions, RAMS control in live environments.
PPM works, contractors on site, isolation and hot works controls.
Principal Contractor duties, CPPs, coordination and inspections.
Infection control, segregation, contractor competence checks.
Clients, Designers, Principal Designers, Principal Contractors, and Contractors all have defined duties to plan, manage, and monitor health and safety.
Yes, for notifiable and most construction projects. The CPP sets out arrangements, site rules, and specific measures for risks.
Through pre-qualification checks (e.g., SSIP), insurance verification, references, and review of RAMS and training records.
Common permits include hot works, electrical isolation, confined space, and roof work; exact permits depend on the tasks and site risks.
Yes. We conduct scheduled or unannounced inspections with photo evidence and action tracking to close-out.
Note: Information provided is guidance only and not legal advice.
We’ll align your processes to CDM and set robust RAMS and permits.
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