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I have noticed a few companies claiming their project has merely oversailed the 6 week mark by a week or so and because it wasnt foreseen no notification or CDMC input was required.
Your thoughts please.
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To quote the CDM ACOP
Quote:17 Where a small project that is not notifiable requires a short extension, or short-term increase in the number of people, there is no need to notify HSE. However, if the work or the scope changes significantly so that it becomes notifiable, HSE should be informed.
If this is an irregular occurence for a particular company then fair enough. If a company are purposely doing this to avoid taking on extra duties, then I would question thier intentions.
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Confused, the regulations would still apply if it is a construction project, so why would they bother to flout notification element?
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Because they would need then to appoint a CDMC and produce a CPP.
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Because they would need then to appoint a CDMC and produce a CPP.
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