Navigating CDM regulations with confidence
Understand the critical role of CDM regulations in construction safety and discover how MJ Safety Management Limited provides expert guidance to ensure compliance and project success.

Understanding CDM regulations
The Construction (Design and Management) Regulations, or CDM Regulations, were first introduced in the 1990s and subsequently reviewed in 2007 and again in 2015. Their primary purpose is to ensure that everyone involved in construction projects holds duties to safeguard the health, safety, and well-being of all individuals engaged in, or affected by, construction works. These regulations are crucial for managing risks effectively throughout the entire project lifecycle, from initial design to completion and maintenance. They apply to all construction projects, regardless of size or duration, placing legal duties on clients, designers, and contractors.

Our unparalleled expertise in CDM
Since early 2015, MJ Safety Management Limited has been fully immersed in health and safety, embracing the role of CDM Principal Designer since its introduction. Our extensive experience spans all construction sectors, including heritage buildings, major infrastructures, nuclear facilities, hotels, catering industries, high street chains, and residential developments. We ensure that construction work proceeds with minimal disruption, remaining fully compliant with all relevant legislation. Our chartered professionals successfully deliver high-profile major projects across the UK, bringing vast knowledge and practical solutions to complex regulatory challenges.

Partner with an expert
For expert guidance, comprehensive consultation, and any further information on our services, please do not hesitate to contact MJ Safety Management Limited. We are committed to providing a friendly, professional, and compliant service tailored to your construction health and safety needs. Let us help you navigate the complexities of CDM regulations with confidence and ensure the success of your projects.