COSHH

Every year, thousands of workers are made ill by hazardous substances, contracting lung disease such as asthma, cancer and skin disease such as dermatitis. These diseases cost many millions of pounds each year to:

  • industry, to replace the trained worker;
  • society, in disability allowances and medicines; and
  • individuals, who may lose their jobs.

You, as the employer, are responsible for taking effective measures to control exposure and protect health. These measures can also improve production or cut waste.

Principles of COSHH

Course Aim:

The course aims to introduce candidates to the hazards associated with substances hazardous to health, the risks, and the controls available. It also covers what to expect from a COSHH assessment.

Who should attend?

The course is designed for candidates who use substances hazardous to health at work. Successful completion will prepare students to look carefully at their own work activities and contribute to the development of safer methods and tasks, in co-operation with their managers and supervisors. The qualification is not intended to train students to carry out COSHH assessments.

Content of Course

  • Definition and types of substances hazardous to health in the workplace.
  • Health effects of hazardous substances and their causes.
  • COSHH assessments and control options.
  • Responsibilities imposed by the Control of Substances Hazardous to Health Regulations 2002.

Objectives

By the end of the programme, the candidate will be able to: -

  • Explain what is meant by the term “substance hazardous to health” and give examples.
  • Explain how hazardous substances can cause ill health and injury and give examples.
  • State the different ways in which hazardous substances may be identified.
  • State the principles for controlling substances hazardous to health and apply these in a practical context.
  • Demonstrate a general understanding of the value and purposes of conducting a COSHH assessment and what employees can expect of such assessments.
  • Demonstrate an understanding of the main provisions of the Control of Substances Hazardous to Health Regulations 2002.

Duration of Course

The course is designed to be delivered in 3 hours.

Certification

A certificate will be issued on successful completion of the course.