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INFORMATION. Information Packs, Construction Phase Plans and Health and Safety Files. Information Pack. Aim To provide every designer and every contractor who has been or is likely to be appointed,

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  1. INFORMATION Information Packs, Construction Phase Plans and Health and Safety Files

  2. Information Pack Aim • To provide every designer and every contractor who has been or is likely to be appointed, • with sufficient information to ensure that significant risks can be anticipated and planned for.

  3. Information - When • To Designers during their: • Bidding process • Design process • To Contractors during their: • Bidding process • Planning process • Management process

  4. Information - Who Regulations • Client -10(1) & 15(1) • Designer -11(6) • Co-ordinators -20(2)

  5. Information - Content Do not state the obvious. Include ACOP app 2: • Existing H & S File Information • Site specific hazards • Survey results • Client / Building Control / Planning requirements • Programmes / deadlines • Services

  6. Information – How?(non – notifiable) Client Duty to: • Identify project specific hazards • Decide what information is needed • Obtain the information • Produce & distribute the Information Pack (again and again)

  7. Information – How?(notifiable) Client duty to instruct the Co-ordinator to produce & distribute the Information Co-ordinator’s duty to: • Identify project specific hazards • Decide what information is needed • Obtain the information • Manage & distribute the Information (often)

  8. Information – How?(notifiable) Day one – Framework & Index Managed & when sufficient released for: • Design tenders • Design work • Contractors tenders • Managed & amended for construction activities • Relevant information to the H & S File

  9. INFORMATION FLOW

  10. INFORMATION Changes to existing P.S role • More emphasis on managing the provision of information • Whole project duty • Will require more resource

  11. INFORMATION – Summary Notifiable Health and Safety File

  12. CONSTRUCTION PHASE HEATH & SAFETY PLAN Aim • To ensure that the construction phase is planned, managed and monitored, • in a way which enables the construction work to be carried out without risk to health or safety.

  13. CONSTRUCTION PHASE HEATH & SAFETY PLAN –Who? Regulations • Client - 16(a) & (b) • Principal Contractor - 23 • Co-ordinators - 20(1) 20(1)(c)(ii)

  14. CONSTRUCTION PHASE HEATH & SAFETY PLAN Contents ACOP app 3: • Description of project • Management arrangements • Arrangements for controlling significant site risks • Arrangements for gathering information for the Health & Safety File

  15. CONSTRUCTION PHASE HEATH & SAFETY PLAN – How? Information (Pack) Client satisfaction Execution & management

  16. CONSTRUCTION PHASE HEALTH & SAFETY PLAN Changes to the existing requirements and format No duty on Co-ordinator to ensure that the plan is in place

  17. CONSTRUCTION PHASE HEALTH & SAFETY PLAN Summary • P.C. produces & manages • Client ensures suitability & availability • No significant changes in content • Co-ordinator assists Client & P. C. • Must be in-place before construction starts • Constant review & revision

  18. HEALTH & SAFETY FILE Aim To contain the information needed to allow future construction work & maintenance to be carried out safely and to be safely used as a workplace

  19. HEALTH AND SAFETY FILE – When? Only for notifiable projects • As soon as relevant information is available • Handed to Client at the end of the project

  20. HEALTH AND SAFETY FILE – Who? Regulation • Client -17 • Designer -18(2) • Principal Contractor - 22(1)(j) • Contractor -19(2)(d) • Co-ordinator - 20(1)(a) 20(2)(e) & (f)

  21. HEALTH AND SAFTY FILE - Contents ACOP Chap 8. • Brief description of work carried out • Residual hazards & controls • Key structural principles • Hazardous materials & significant materials • Significant services • As built information and drawings

  22. HEALTH AND SAFETY FILE – How? Co-ordinators: • Decide what information is needed • Obtain the information • Produce • Deliver to the Client

  23. HEALTH AND SAFETY FILE Changes to existing requirements & format. • Client Duty of Care to manage the file post completion • Inclusion of information relating to safe use of the facility

  24. HEALTH AND SAFETY FILE- Summary • Co-ordinator duty to produce • Client duty to manage post completion • Significant change in content – USE • Co-ordinator assists Client & P. C.

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