Firesafety, back in the distant past in the last Century when R172 was published, the authors of the CIRIA report also commented:
"For some projects, ........electronic media maybe the way to hold, amend and access the data."
We are in 2024.
Would you actually be confident that the sole hard copy of the "Maintenance Manual" is up to date whether or not it is on the shelf when someone needs those bits that are required for the CDM "health and safety file"?
When we bought our flat it came complete with a red A4 book with useful information about e.g. where in the roofspace to shut down parts of the cold water supply. However, we are a domestic client who doesn't need to have accurate up-to-date information.
In contrast, any typical "non-domestic" client has various people coming in at regular intervals to look at this, that and the other.
Surely you would expect your clients to provide their supply chain (both inhouse and external) with information in electronic format?
Hence, if the maintenance engineer takes away a hard copy print out of the "Maintenance Manual" that is NOT the only copy.
The typical problem that happens time after time is that clients fail to keep the HSF and associated information in a format that can be readily updated, often as everything is pdf'd to save on storage space, as but one reason.
So, what often happens is that someone comes in to do a minor change of the type envisaged in this thread.
Because the supplier doesn't have the expensive software to allow them to amend pdfs, a new set of documentation is produced and added to the stockpile of data.
Four or five minor changes later, and what was originally an elephant now looks like a giraffe, except that UNLESS the next supplier can see ALL the documents relating to what they are working on, and interpret ALL the changes that have happened then what they may see STILL looks like an elephant.
So back to the guidance in R172:
"Particular care will be needed to avoid a situation where a copy of the health and safety file becomes out-of-date but is still available for reference."
Just like that hard copy that the maintenance engineer has taken off the shelf?
Edited by user 29 April 2024 14:43:09(UTC)
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