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Hazardous Substances

Introduction to and information on COSHH regulations

Introduction

Every year exposure to hazardous substances at work effects the health of many thousands of people. Common examples include lung disease (e.g. dusty conditions), skin irritation, dermatitis or skin cancer (e.g. frequent contact with oils, contact with corrosive liquids), occupational asthma (e.g. sensitisation to isocyanates in paints or adhesives), toxic fumes, occupational cancer etc. The high costs of ill-health arise from loss of earnings, loss of productivity, prosecution and civil action amongst others.

The Health and Safety Executive (HSE)

The COSHH Regulations 2002

These provide a framework to help protect people in the workplace against health risks from hazardous substances. The substances may be used directly in the work (e.g. cleaning chemicals, chemical reagents) or may arise from the work (e.g. dusts, fumes and waste products).

COSHH lays down a sensible step-by-step approach to the necessary precautions and is therefore a useful tool of good management. The potential for identifiable cost benefits (e.g. tighter control over the use and storage of materials), improved morale and industrial relations have been widely realised.

COSHH applies to virtually all substances hazardous to health. Exceptions include asbestos and lead (which have their own regulations) and substances which are hazardous only because they are radioactive, asphyxiants, at high pressure/temperature or have explosive/flammable properties.

Definitions

The risk will depend on a number of factors, such as the hazard presented by the substance, how it is used, how exposure is controlled, the degree and extent of exposure etc.

COSHH requires the following:-

Assessment - is a step-by-step approach:-

Assessment is the responsibility of the employer. Persons preparing the assessment will need to:-

Hazards - Substances hazardous to health include:-

Identification of hazardous substances can be sought from:

Risks - Risk assessment involves looking at:-

Further Action

Recording and Reviewing the Assessment

Unless the assessment is so simple that it can be easily recalled and its conclusions explained, it should be put in writing. Reviews should take place regularly, at not less than five-yearly intervals, and in any case where it is no longer valid or there have been significant changes in the work.

Informing, Instructing and Training Employees

Must be carried out by employers regarding the substances and their associated risks and precautions. Sufficient information and instruction should be given on control measures, personal protective equipment, results of any exposure monitoring or health surveillance and emergency procedures.

The Steps in Making an Assessment

Checklist - COSHH

1Have you a complete inventory of substances used/generated in the workplace?Yes/No
2Have you identified any substances hazardous to health?Yes/No
3Have you gathered information about the substances, the work and working processes?Yes/No
- i.e. what hazards are involved?Yes/No
- i.e. what hazards are involved?Yes/No
4Have you evaluated the risks to health (either on an individual or group basis)?Yes/No
- i.e. the chance of exposure occurring?Yes/No
- what level of exposure could happen?Yes/No
- the duration of the exposureYes/No
- the frequency of the exposure?Yes/No
5Have you decided what needs to be done in terms of:
- preventing or controlling exposure?Yes/No
- maintaining control measures?Yes/No
- using control measures?Yes/No
- any monitoring/surveillance?Yes/No
- information, instruction and training?Yes/No
6Have you decided to record the assessment?Yes/No
7If "yes" to (6), have you decided on the extent, presentation and format of record?Yes/No
8Have you decided when each assessment should be reviewed?Yes/No
9Have you established a system or procedure to manage and record the above elements?Yes/No

References/Further Details

Visit the HSE's webpages on COSHH

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