Changes to the CDM Regulations
What will they mean for you?
Speaker: Edmund Conybeare, Everyman legal
Cost: Free of charge
The Construction (Design and Management) Regulations 2015 (CDM 2015) came into force on 6th April 2015.
CDM 2015 sets out exactly what people involved in construction work need to do to protect themselves. In addition, these regulations now apply to the events industry.
This one-hour lecture will outline the key changes which will effect the insured (and their responsibilities), and how you can best assist your clients with the transition.
Who should attend? This talk will be relevant to all brokers and insurers involved in construction, as we all as the events industry.
Learning objectives
By the end of the session, delegates will be able to discuss and explain:
- Outline the key changes in CDM 2015 from the 2007 regulations
- Discuss the nature in which these regulations now apply to the events industry
- Describe the main differences between the CDM Co-ordinator function and the new role of Principal Designer
- Discuss how CDM 2015 will effect the responsibilities of the insured
Speaker biography
After a degree in law at Birmingham University, Edmund Conybeare took his Legal Practice Course at Nottingham Trent University. Edmund then started his legal career in Leeds where he specialised in general criminal legal work. From 2010 to April 2011 he joined Shulmans Solicitors where he developed a practice as a specialist regulatory and white collar crime solicitor. He joined Everyman Legal in May 2011.
His practice includes road transport, road traffic, health and safety, product liability, retail law and environmental cases.
Registration begins from 12.30pm, when a light sandwich lunch will be served. Please advise if you have any special dietary or access requirements when booking.
We are changing the format our lunchtime lecture charity raffle! We are securing bigger and better prizes, and the raffle will be held in aid of Martin House Children's Hospice, and The Insurance Charities. In order to support this, tickets will now be £2 each for lectures going forwards.
CII Accredited
This demonstrates the quality of an event and that it meets CII member CPD scheme requirements.
1 hour's CPD can be claimed for this event if relevant to your learning and development needs.
It is recommended that you keep any evidence of the CPD activity you have completed and upload copies to the recording tool as the CII may ask to see this if your record is selected for review. Details of the scheme can be viewed online at www.cii.co.uk/cpd.