New training from the Building Safety Regulator - Manchester dates available to book now! The Building Safety Act 2022 names HSE as the Building Safety Regulator (BSR) in England. The Act contains a lot of new information and knowing how it fits together is critical for dutyholders to ensure they understand their own and others' responsibilities. In addition to the guidance and resources already available from BSR, we have developed four new training courses. We've just released the first dates for each course, so join us this February and March at our training venue in central Manchester. This course provides a background to the Act, explains the legal framework and how the Act works with the secondary legislation. It explains what buildings are within scope of the Act and introduces the new dutyholder roles. This course explains the main roles and responsibilities of the Accountable Persons andPrincipal Accountable Persons and looks at individual and organisational capabilities. It also covers the interaction between the management of building safety and the golden thread of information. This course explains the roles and duties of Clients, Principal Designers and Principal Contractors, looking at individual and organisational capabilities. It explores the interaction between the dutyholder roles and the building control process, as well as the difference between buildings within scope of the Act and the rest of the built environment. This course explains the roles and duties for Clients, Principal Designers and Principal Contractors in compliance with building regulations, and what should be included within each of the accompanying documents. Additional dates and locations coming soon! To be the first to hear about additional dates and locations (including central London), please register your interest with us. Visit solutions.hse.gov.uk to view all of our upcoming courses. All of our training courses can be delivered in-company, contact us to discuss your requirements. Web | Email | Phone: +44 (0) 203 028 3704 |