COSHH Regulations
Every year, thousands of workers are made ill by hazardous substances,
contracting lung disease such as asthma, cancer and skin disease such as
dermatitis. Symptoms can take years to develop so it is not advisable to
continue practices where personnel have high exposure to harmful substances
even if signs of illness are not showing.
You, as the employer, are responsible for taking effective measures to
control exposure and protect health.
What is COSHH?
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COSHH (Control of Substances Hazardous to Health) is the law that
requires employers to control substances that are hazardous to health. You can
prevent or reduce workers exposure to hazardous substances by:
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finding out what the health hazards are;
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deciding how to prevent harm to health (risk assessment);
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providing control measures to reduce harm to health;
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making sure they are used;
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keeping all control measures in good working order;
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providing information, instruction and training for employees
and others;
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providing monitoring and health surveillance in appropriate
cases;
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planning for emergencies.
Which substances are harmful and should be included in
COSHH?
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Dusty or fume-laden air can cause lung diseases, e.g. in
welders, quarry workers or woodworkers.
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Metalworking fluids can grow bacteria and fungi which cause
dermatitis and asthma.
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Flowers, bulbs, fruit and vegetables can cause
dermatitis.
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Wet working, eg catering and cleaning, can cause
dermatitis.
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Prolonged contact with wet cement in construction can lead to
chemical burns and/or dermatitis.
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Benzene in crude oil can cause leukaemia.
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