Principal Designer (CDM 2015)
Managing Health and Safety Through Design
Principal Designer (CDM 2015)
The role of Principal Designer is critical in ensuring health and safety risks are identified, managed and reduced throughout the design and pre-construction stages of a project.
Isoler can undertake the full duties of Principal Designer under the Construction (Design and Management) Regulations 2015, supporting clients from project inception through to completion.
Our services include:
- Managing design risk
- Coordinating designers
- Preparing and reviewing pre-construction information
- Supporting development of construction phase plans
- F10 notification support
- Health and safety file preparation
- Regulation 38 Fire Safety Information
We help clients fulfil their statutory duties while ensuring health and safety considerations remain embedded throughout project delivery.
Principal Designer (CDM 2015)
The role of Principal Designer is critical in ensuring health and safety risks are identified, managed and reduced throughout the design and pre-construction stages of a project.
Isoler can undertake the full duties of Principal Designer under the Construction (Design and Management) Regulations 2015, supporting clients from project inception through to completion.
Our services include:
- Managing design risk
- Coordinating designers
- Preparing and reviewing pre-construction information
- Supporting development of construction phase plans
- F10 notification support
- Health and safety file preparation
- Regulation 38 Fire Safety Information
We help clients fulfil their statutory duties while ensuring health and safety considerations remain embedded throughout project delivery.
Embedding safety into every design decision from day one.
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