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Rank: Guest. Just a quick question, has anybody got any examples or can direct me to any guidance documents that contain examples of the layout of a designers - Risk Register? For your back ground information I work in an architects practice and I have been tasked to prepare the offices CDM policy and develop a Risk Register in accordance with the latest CDM Regulations..
Any help or advice would be greatly appreciated.. I believe it is quite expensive however. Regards Richard. Posted By steve e ashton Andrew I suspect you may be confusing a couple of issues here. A risk register is normally a project - specific tool used to record and track the design and specification issues which arise in the course of the specific project. It is intended to assist with recording the important considerations and decisions taken, and would normally be the first point of reference for the Pre-Construction Information which needs to be passed to the Contractor.
It may be possible to design a 'generic' template format or layout for risk registers to be completed by your practice especially if you are primarily involved in relatively 'simple' design commissions with elements that repeat across different projects , but all of the one-off and 'complex' projects I have been involved with have developed bespoke formats or pro-forma for the project risk registers The danger of blindly adopting a templated approach is that it may act to prevent the design team from identifying and considering specific risk issues on a particular project.
I would be happy to discuss off-line if you think I could help - but you should be aware I don't subscribe to the view that provision of a single example would help anyone understand the basic requirements of the two types of document you refer to.
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