Course description
COSHH Awareness (Online Training Course)
Under the Control of Substances Hazardous to Health (COSHH) Regulations 2002, regulation 12 states that ‘every employer who undertakes work which is liable to expose an employee to a substance hazardous to health shall provide that employee with suitable and sufficient information, instruction and training.’ Employees also have a legal responsibility to co-operate fully with their employer in order to enable them to meet their legal obligations.
Hazardous substances can affect anyone within the workplace, not just those who handle them regularly. This COSHH Awareness course, developed by experienced training specialists, covers hazardous substances that you may come across in the workplace and discusses how to handle these safely to protect yourself and others. With effective COSHH training, employers can help to ensure that everyone in the workplace is competent to carry out their work safely.
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Outcome / Qualification etc.
This course will explore the topics outlined below so you are aware of any hazardous materials you may come across in the workplace.
- The meaning of COSHH
- Examples of hazardous substances in the workplace
- Warning labels and their meaning
- How substances enter the body
- Use of data sheets
- REACH regulations
Objectives
After completing this course, learners will be able to:
- State the meaning of the acronym COSHH
- Give examples of some common hazardous substances
- Explain the meaning of a variety of warning labels
- State what information would be found in a data sheet
Expenses
Course Price: £115.00 + VAT
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