
Control of Substances Hazardous to Health (COSHH) - HSE
How to carry out a COSHH risk assessment. Identify, assess and control the risks from hazardous substances in your workplace
Hazard pictograms (symbols) - HSE
Hazard pictograms alert us to the presence of a hazardous chemical. The pictograms help us to know that the chemicals we are using might cause harm to people or the environment.
COSHH basics - COSHH - HSE
What COSHH is The law requires you to adequately control exposure to materials in the workplace that cause ill health. This is the Control of Substances Hazardous to Health Regulations (COSHH).
COSHH Safe Handling of Chemicals Poster - HSE
A variety of harmful substances are found in our working environments and knowing how to handle these safely is key to safety and protection from injury. With photographic illustrations, this poster shows the Do's and Don'ts when handling chemicals. It also clearly presents the hazardous signs found on chemical containers.
COSHH frequently asked questions - COSHH - HSE
For further information about COSHH assessment is available in the HSE publication A step by step guide to COSHH assessment. How do I carry out a COSHH assessment for a substance that does not have a Safety Data Sheet, for example dust?
What is COSHH? - COSHH - HSE
What is COSHH? COSHH 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: finding out what the health hazards are; deciding how to prevent harm to health (risk assessment); providing control measures to reduce harm to health;
How to carry out a COSHH risk assessment - HSE
How to carry out a COSHH risk assessment. A COSHH assessment concentrates on the hazards and risks from hazardous substances in your workplace. Remember that health hazards are not limited to substances labelled as 'hazardous'. Some harmful substances can be produced by the process you use, for example: wood dust from sanding
Resources - COSHH - HSE
Coshh- Resources . Case studies overview; Direct advice sheets; Example risk assessments overview; Further information; Publications; Research reports
COSHH e-tool - COSHH Essentials
COSHH Essentials provides advice on controlling the use of chemicals for a range of common tasks, eg mixing, or drying. For most tasks this website will take you through a number of steps and ask for information about your tasks and chemicals.
Safety signs and signals. The Health and Safety Regulations 1996 …
Jun 1, 2015 · Signs must be clear and legible, and should be used to identify actions that are prohibited (eg no access), safeguards that must be followed (eg ear protection must be worn), warning of a hazard (eg corrosive material) and to direct towards fire exits/equipment or …