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Posted By Malky343 Looking for information on the statutory signage required for a transient CDM site.
Cheers Malky
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Posted By Jane Blunt Dear Malky I think you need to be more specific, because signage must correspond to hazards that have not ben eliminated, or which remain after control measures have been applied. You need to ask yourself what hazards you have! They are bound to vary from one site to another.
I can't quite square the idea of CDM and 'transient', unless you are referring to projects that are not notifiable? After all, the criteria for notification include tests such as '30 days', or '500 person-days work'
Jane
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Posted By Oliver Whitefield The signage requirements for a transient site are no different from that required for any other site. The only difference is you may find that as the works progress to new areas, different signage may be required (particularly if traffic management is an issue) as new hazards and possibly methods of working are encountered.
The only signage specifically required by a CDM project is the display of the F10 notice in a clear and prominent position where all members of the workforce can view/read it. (CDM Reg. 16)
Oliver
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