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What is Continuous Professional Development?

What Is CPD?

Continuing Professional Development (CPD) is a structured, ongoing learning process professionals use to maintain, develop, and update their knowledge and skills. It supports technical ability, regulatory compliance, and personal growth throughout a career.

 

Why CPD Matters in Construction

The fast-paced construction environment, shaped by evolving technology, regulations, BIM integration, and sustainability demands, requires professionals to continually adapt to maintain competency and safety. Key professional bodies such as RICS, CIOB, RIBA, SACPCMP, and SACQSP mandate regular CPD activities, and often audit to ensure compliance.

 

Benefits Across Sectors

  • Health and Safety: Keeps teams updated on the OHS Act, hazard management, risk assessments, and evacuation procedures—vital for site safety.
  • Quantity Surveyors: Supports regulatory knowledge, procurement best practice, contract management, and health and safety integration.
  • Engineers: Ensures technical competence, design compliance, safety in design, and the integration of engineering standards.
  • Benefits include improved job performance, better project outcomes, enhanced reputation, and evidence of professional growth.

 

How to Earn CPD Credits

CPD can be acquired through multiple formats:

  • Structured learning: courses, workshops, webinars, and accredited training.
  • On-site experiences: mentoring, audits, assessments, and incident investigations.
  • Academic development: advanced degrees, publishing papers, conference presentations.
Spotlight: Cairnmead Faculty of Safety

Cairnmead offers accredited and CPD-registered training via Cairnmead Faculty of Safety.

Highlights from Cairnmead
  • CPD Accredited Courses tailored for:
    • Engineers (ECSA CPD)
    • Quantity Surveyors (ASAQS)
    • Safety Officers, Construction and Project Managers (SACPCMP)
    • Saiosh
  • Self‑paced online courses, such as:
    • “Occupational Health and Safety Overview” (3–4 hrs | 1 CPD point)
Why Choose Cairnmead?
  • Localised expertise rooted in South African standards.
  • Flexible formats: Prerecorded modules, and self‑paced courses.
  • Designed with multidisciplinary relevance: Engineers, QS, safety practitioners.
  • Credible accreditation from SACPCMP, ECSA, ASAQS, and SAIA.

Learn more and enrol: cairnmeadlms.co.za

 

Other Recommended CPD Pathways

Role Suggested CPD Activities Points Earned
Engineers ECSA-accredited webinars, SACPCMP online safety module

GET MORE INFO AT ECSA

1–2 points/course
Quantity Surveyors ASAQS webinars, mentoring, and audits

GET MORE INFO AT ASAQS

1 point + mentoring hours
H&S Professionals SACPCMP, OHS Act seminars, and incident investigation logs

GET MORE INFO AT SACPCMP

Varies by duration

 

Tips for CPD Success

  1. Plan early – set your 5‑year CPD goals.
  2. Log everything – keep certificates, attendance, reflection notes.
  3. Choose accredited providers – such as Cairnmead Faculty of Safety.
  4. Balance learning types – e‑learning, in‑person, mentoring, practical.
  5. Review annually – ensure Category A, B, and C hours align with targets.
  6. Share knowledge – mentoring and presenting are valid CPD activities.

 

CPD is more than a tick‑box exercise; it’s a pathway to excellence. For construction professionals, engineers, quantity surveyors, and health and safety specialists, it ensures you’re compliant, competent, and career-ready. Cairnmead Faculty of Safety offers a practical, accredited, and localised way to earn valuable CPD points that suit your schedule and career focus.

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