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  2. Construction (Design and Management) Regulations 2015

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    The regulations were originally introduced in 1994 in compliance with European Directive 92/57/EEC and were previously revised in the CDM Regulations 2007. [citation needed] CDM Regulations 2015 define responsibilities according to particular roles from client, designer and contractor. The main changes from the CDM Regulations 2007 are: [4] The ...

  3. Construction (Design and Management) Regulations 2007

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    CDM 2007 was a result of an EU Directive 92/57/EEC (OJ L245, 26.8.92), [3] the 'Construction Sites Directive'. They came into force on 6 April 2007, and replaced a 1994 predecessor as amended in 2000 and 1996 Health and Safety regulations. [4]

  4. CDM - Wikipedia

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    Construction (Design and Management) Regulations 2015, UK construction regulations; Corona del Mar, Newport Beach, a beach and community in California, US; Clergy Discipline Measure 2003, a legal measure in the Church of England; Central defensive midfielder, a position in association football; Christian electronic dance music, also known as CDM

  5. Construction site safety - Wikipedia

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    Each construction site should have a construction site manager. This is an occupational health and safety specialist who designs and implements safety regulations to minimize injuries and accidents. [76] He or she also is in charge of conducting daily safety audits and inspections to ensure compliance with government regulations. [76]

  6. Control of Noise at Work Regulations 2005 - Wikipedia

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    The regulations replaced the Noise at Work Regulations 1989 which had been introduced as a response to the 1986 European directive 86/188/EEC. [5] In 2001 the Swedish presidency of the EU put forward a proposal which would seek to replace the existing directive with a new one, 2003/10/EC. [ 5 ]

  7. Prevention through design - Wikipedia

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    Prevention through design (PtD), also called safety by design usually in Europe, is the concept of applying methods to minimize occupational hazards early in the design process, with an emphasis on optimizing employee health and safety throughout the life cycle of materials and processes. [1]

  8. Flexible Mechanisms - Wikipedia

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    The project-based mechanisms are the Clean Development Mechanism (CDM) and Joint Implementation (JI). The project-based mechanisms allow Annex I countries with efficient, low GHG-emitting industries, and high prevailing environmental standards to purchase carbon credits on the world market instead of reducing greenhouse gas emissions domestically.

  9. Clean Development Mechanism - Wikipedia

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    The CDM is one of the Protocol's "project-based" mechanisms, in that the CDM is designed to promote projects that reduce emissions. The CDM is based on the idea of emission reduction "production" (Toth et al., 2001, p. 660). [13] These reductions are "produced" and then subtracted against a hypothetical "baseline" of emissions.