Good Morning,
I am after some opinions on CDM and plant maitenance, mainly chillers.
The work involved is replacing parts, repairs etc to chiller units within a building. The works will involve the usual hand tools, testing and commissioning equipment and may involve some hot works on occasion.
The CDM regulations state the items listed below will fall under Construction work, and therefore CDM applies:
(e) “the installation, commissioning, maintenance, repair or removal of mechanical, electrical, gas, compressed air, hydraulic, telecommunications, computer or similar services which are normally fixed within or to a structure.”
I have also found some guidance from a Q&A session from the HSE which states the following:
Q1. Does CDM 2015 apply to all maintenance work?
A. The definition of maintenance work has not changed. If the task in hand looks like
construction work, requires construction skills and uses construction materials, it is
construction work. General maintenance of fixed plant which mainly involves
mechanical adjustments, replacing parts or lubrication is unlikely to be construction
work.
What are your thoughts? Has anyone had any simiular situations? The projects are carried out daily and can range from a couple of hours, 1 or 2 days (most standard) and on rare occasion 1-2 weeks.
Therefore I am trying to establish an approach which will meet the requirements of CDM but also be proportionate.