3.2 CONTRACTURAL INTERFACES3.2.1For the safe management of construction activities, regulation 4, 5 and 8 of TheConstruction (Design and Management) Regulations require competent people to beappointed with clear responsibilities and lines of communication.Duty HolderSummary of general dutyClientPrincipal DesignerPrincipalContractorEnsure that suitable arrangements are made, reviewed, andmaintained to manage the health and safety risks involved in theproject.Required to plan, manage, monitor and co-ordinate the work duringthe pre-construction phase.They must liaise with the principal contractor to provide them withthe relevant information for planning, management, and monitoringduring the construction phase.Required to plan, manage, monitor and co-ordinate the work duringthe construction phase.They must liaise with the client and principal designer to providethem with the relevant information for planning, management, andmonitoring during the construction phase.3.2.2There are 3 important phases of the project as follows:3.2.3In relation to temporary works there are several scenarios for the client to managetemporary works and these will follow the broader requirement for managingpermanent/construction works.3.2.4In relation to temporary works the principal designer has specific responsibilities.Some are shown below.Version 2 © mytemporaryworks 2023 | The control of temporary works – procedural guide36
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