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Individuals who are exposed to hazardous substances during the course of their working lives are put at great risks against their health. Accordingly appropriate legislation needs to be put in place to ensure appropriate health and safety requirements are put in place by all employers who deal with hazardous substances to protect their employees.

Control of Substances Hazardous to Health Regulations 2005

The Control of Substances Hazardous to Health Regulations or COSHH came into force in April 2005 and impose a duty on all employers who deal with hazardous substances to ensure the health and safety of their employee’s.

Hazardous Substances

What is meant by Hazardous Substances?

The Regulations define a hazard in relation to a substance as meaning the intrinsic property of that substance has the potential to cause harm to the health of a person

Substances which are said to be hazardous to health therefore include the following substances:

Excluded Substances

The following substances are not covered by the Control of Substances Hazardous to Health Regulations:

Duty of Employers under the Regulations

The Control of Substances Hazardous to Health Regulations specifies various duties which all employers when concerned with hazardous substances should adhere to. They are as follows:

Risk Assessment

All employers who deal with hazardous substances during the course of their business must undertake a full risk assessment taking into account the following factors:

Risk assessments undertake concerning the control of substances hazardous to health regulations will often be done in according with the Personal Protective Equipment at Work Regulations in order to make assessments on whether protective equipment will be needed for employees exposed to the hazardous substance.

Control

In order to control the exposure to the hazardous substance the employer will be expected to undertake the following tasks:

All the above measures will then have to be consistently monitored and reviewed in order to maintain the control and in some instances to remove them and replace them with more appropriate control measures.

Training and Information

All employees who are exposed to the hazardous substances must receive full training and information in relation to the following factors:

Joint Responsibility

The Control of  Substances Hazardous to health regulations are said to require joint responsibility as an employer must have a duty of care towards his workers and fellow employees whereas implied within the regulations each employee will have a duty of care towards his fellow workers.

When concerned with employment around hazardous substances health and safety must be paramount.

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