Description
Ellen Worthington’s presentation provides a detailed overview of CDM 2015 regulations, emphasising shared responsibilities across construction roles, the importance of safe roofing practices, and the need for proactive design and material choices to reduce risks and ensure legal compliance.
Key Points:
- CDM 2015 Establishes Clear, Shared Responsibilities
CDM regulations apply to all construction projects and eliminate the CDM Coordinator role, assigning safety accountability to clients, principal designers, and contractors. Each party is responsible for managing risks throughout design, construction, and maintenance phases. - Falls from Height Remain the Leading Cause of Fatalities
Despite regulatory improvements, falls through fragile roofing materials continue to drive worker deaths. Case studies demonstrate the severe legal consequences of neglecting proper edge protection, risk assessments, and safe access methods. - Design, Material Selection, and Maintenance Are Critical for Roof Safety
Ensuring roofing safety involves using CE-marked, non-fragile materials, calculating load capacities, and designing for walkability and long-term access. Drones, proper warranties, and regular inspections are key strategies for mitigating maintenance risks and maintaining regulatory compliance.
Learning Objectives:
- Understand the roles and responsibilities under CDM 2015 and how they apply to all construction projects, regardless of size or notification status.
- Identify the leading causes of construction fatalities and how design and planning can mitigate these risks.
- Learn how proper roofing system design, material compliance (e.g., CE-marked products), and safe access strategies contribute to ongoing safety and performance.





