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CDM-C Competence - advanced
•Stage 1 - Stage Knowledge and experience
•Area 1: Task knowledge appropriate for the tasks to be undertaken. May be technical or managerial.
•Area 2: Health and safety knowledge sufficient to perform the task safely, by identifying hazard and evaluating the risk in order to protect self and others, and to appreciate general background.
•Stage 1 - Field of knowledge and experience
–Area 1: The design and construction process.
–Area 2: Health and safety in construction.
•Stage 1 - Examples of attainment
–Area 1: Professionally Qualified to Chartered level (Note 1). Membership of a relevant construction institution, for example CIBSE; ICE; IEE; IMechE; IStructE; RIBA; CIAT; CIOB.
–Area 2: Validated CPD in this field, and typical additional qualification for example: NEBOSH Construction Certificate; Member of health and safety register administered by the ICE (Note 2); Membership of Association for Project Safety; Membership of Institution of Construction Safety (formerly the Institution of Planning Supervisors).
•Stage 2
–Experience and ability sufficient to perform the task, (including where appropriate an appreciation of constructability), to recognise personal limitations, task-related faults and errors and to identify appropriate actions.
–Experience relevant to the task. Evidence of significant work on similar projects with comparable hazards, complexity and procurement route.