Safety Specialist Committee
PROFESSIONAL
CERTIFICATE
in
Design for Safety (CDM Concept & Incident Prevention)
INTRODUCTION
The Construction
Design Management (CDM) regulations were
introduced in the United Kingdom on 31st March 1995 in compliance
with European Directives. The objectives of this regulation are to improve
construction safety by enhancing co-ordination and communication among project
parties through out all stages of the construction project. In
Singapore, the Design for Safety Regulations has been enforced from 1 Aug 2016
and requires developers, designers and contractors to work together to address
the risk at source and plan for the construction work.
In July
1995, the Hong Kong Government had published a Consultation Paper (HK Govt.
1995) on the review of industry safety in Hong Kong, and one of the item of
consultation was on implementation of Construction (Design and Management)
(CDM) regulations in Hong Kong.
The
Development Bureau (DEVB) had taken the lead to implement the model under UK's
(Design and Management) Regulations (CDM Regulations) in public works in 2006.
The result of the survey indicates that many stakeholders in the industry
struggled with the CDM Guidance Notes' systematic approach and concepts.
In fact, the review of Occupational Safety and Health Statistics
2016, the construction industry has always had high accident rates among other
industries. Analyzed by type, "falling from height" was the largest
category of fatal construction accidents, claiming the lives of 11 persons or
30% of total figure of death in construction during 2005 - 2016. It was
followed by "electric shock" (5%), struck by "vehicles"
(5%), "moving objects" (5%) and "falling objects (5%).
AIM OF THE COURSE
Review the concept of CDM for health and safety
considerations to be treated as effectively, efficiently, seamlessly and
naturally integrating practices the new model of construction safety management
referred to as "Design for Safety".
CONTENT
The CDM Guidance Notes' systematic approach and concepts
that has been introduced the main objectives of which are to:
l Promote early involvement,
effective cooperation and communication of all stakeholders through the timely
provision of relevant and necessary information.
l Improve clarity on the
demarcation of the roles and responsibilities of the parties responsible for
coordinating and providing relevant project data on risks at all stages of a
project.
l Identifying the outputs of
the "Design for Safety" application process and the specific risk
reduction measures. Hazard identification and mitigation should be initiated at
the early design stages to eliminate or minimize the risks of injury and be continued
through the subsequent stages of project development, implementation,
maintenance and demolition for better safety management in the whole project
life cycle.
l Sharing experience the safety of a
construction project and appurtenant structures applies to all stages in the
life cycle commencing with the inception stage; through the planning and design
stages; followed by the construction and commissioning and ongoing operation
and maintenance stages; and in certain cases, decommissioning.
Organiser The Hong Kong Institution of
Engineers - Safety Specialist Committee
and
Social Resources Development Institute
Remark: HKIE-SSC is one of the leading
professional and learning organisation in promoting
safety engineering;
SRDI is a
well-known professional training institute operates engineering and
management courses in Hong Kong and Macau.
Target Engineers of all
disciplines, Construction Professional and OSH Practitioners.
Venue Unit 278, Houston Centre, 63 Mody Road, TST East
Schedule 19
Mar (Mon), 22 Mar (Thu), 26 Mar (Mon), 29 Mar 2018 (Thu)
at
7-10pm [total 12 hours]
Language The course will be conducted in Cantonese or
English, with handouts in English
Award Participants who have
attended the class of not less than 70% and passed the quiz, will be awarded jointly by HKIE-SSC and SRDI the "Professional Certificate in Design for Safety (CDM
Concept & Incident Prevention)"
Fee HK$ 2,400
Enrolment Please register through https://goo.gl/forms/6KQv9qWLWpdpJfHB3
Or Please contact:
Social Resources Development
Institute (SRDI)
Unit 278, Houston Centre, 63
Mody Road, TST East
Tel:
23983885 Web: www.srdi.hk Email: office@srdi.hk
Trainer:
Mr. Paul CP Wong MSc, CMIOSH, RSA, RSO,
RQP
Mr. Wong works as freelance HSEQ
Consultant to provide
Business Management Teams and staff with support, expertise, direction and
guidance to permit the delivery of HSEQ Strategy and Business objectives. He is a Chartered Safety and Health
Practitioner and Chartered Member of Institution of Occupation Safety and
Health (IOSH). Accredited Safety Consultant and Accredited Safety Audit of
Occupational Safety and Health Council (OSHC), Registered Quality Professional
(RQP) and Black Belt Six-Sigma. He has more than 30 years of extensive experience in the field of international
construction
industry, oil and gas industry of the HSEQ management.
He has work experience as CDM coordinator in UK Consultant Group
and Saudi Arabia to provide HSEQ plans, risk assessments, HAZID, HAZOP and to
ensure proper execution and as well as for bidding the new coming projects.
Implement the Quality ISO9001, ISO14001 and OHSAS18001 Management Systems. Have
a proven track record in ARAMCO Hawiyah Gas Plant Expansion Project with
recorded over 12,000,000 man-hours without loss time incident.