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I have been asked if roofing/cladding installers and Supervisors have to have any specific additional training to comply with the Building Safety Act. I can't find anything additional. It appears that holding a CSCS card will still be adequate proof of competency.
Has anyone heard any different?
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The Act sets up the regulatory framework for enforcement and allows for the appointment of inspectors etc under the Act. The aim is to manage occupied buildings and to ensue that they are safe while in use (as opposed to during construction or maintenance activities). The duty to manage it rests with the accountable person (typically the buildings owner or occupier) or if its more complicated then there should be a principal accountable person. None of this directly effects the trades which you have mentioned. Their function is basically to do as they have been contacted to do and follow instructions from higher up. If they decide not to do so or to cut corners then they could be liable but that is already the case under CDM for example.
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1 user thanked A Kurdziel for this useful post.
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The way I see it the Responsible Person becomes the Client. Then CDM kicks in and usual regs apply.
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