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1 C.O.S.H.H Awareness Session
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2 Purpose of Session Delivered by Essex Supplies to Promote the Safe use of Chemicals in your Workplace This assists companies in providing duty of care within the workplace and to inform employees

3 What is C.O.S.H.H? Control of Substances Hazardous to Health
COSHH is a legal objective and statutory requirement

4 What is the Aim of C.O.S.H.H? COSHH is required to protect people against risks to their health These could be immediate or delayed, from activities or use of product that are hazardous to health

5 What is the Aim of C.O.S.H.H? There to enforce and raise safety standards in the workplace. By reducing accidents involving chemicals or Hazardous substances. Identifying the Hazard of a Substances and then determining the risk

6 Everyone’s Responsibility!
Who is responsible? Everyone’s Responsibility!

7 Who is responsible? COSHH falls under the Healthy and Safety at Work Act – this is the law! To avoid any claims of negligence you must make sure everybody understands their responsibility within the workplace.

8 Who is responsible? This is to ensure the safety of colleagues, members of the public and importantly yourselves This may sound rather alarming but it is very straight forward

9 What is a Hazardous Substance?
Hazardous substance can take the form of chemicals, products that contain chemicals fumes, dusts or vapours, biological agents (germs) The packaging should identify if a substance is hazardous to you!!!

10 Chemical Symbol awareness

11 New Chemical Symbols New COSHH symbols-In order from top left to bottom right the symbols are: Dangerous to the environment; Toxic; Gas under pressure; Corrosive; Explosive; Flammable; Caution Oxidising; and Longer-term health hazards such as carcinogenicity and respiratory sensitisation.

12 Example Data Sheets for Chemicals
Refer to hand outs

13 Risk Assessments Refer to hand outs

14 Personal Protection Equipment (PPE)
You must make full use of any PPE provided and advised to be used when working. If there is any doubt as to what you need or have been given then ASK Protection to skin – gloves – eyes – is important

15 Personal Protection Equipment (PPE)
Gloves and gauntlets will give excellent protection of hands and forearms, even if you do find them uncomfortable to wear Goggles are essential when handling any chemical, which could spill, or splash You only get one pair of eyes, so look after them! In some situations it may be necessary to wear some protection on your feet. This maybe the case if you are washing down a waste disposal area, and run the risk of walking through a solution of water and chemicals

16 First Aid accidents can happen –take the correct actions immediately!
First Aid – Procedures First Aid accidents can happen –take the correct actions immediately! Eyes - rinse immediately with plenty of water, holding the eyelids open and seek medical advice immediately if corrosive, irritant or caustic products. For all other classifications seek medical advice if effects persist. Inhalation - remove from source of vapour or spray mist and seek medical advice

17 First Aid – Procedures Skin -wash thoroughly. For corrosive, irritant or caustic products seek medical advice Ingestion - remove product from mouth. Never induce vomiting, if conscious give plenty of water or milk to drink and seek medical advice

18 Golden rules of Chemical Safety (Always and Avoid)
Always treat chemicals with respect – familiarity can breed complacency Avoid personal contact with Chemicals – protect your eyes and skin Avoid Swallowing / Inhaling Always wear protective equipment - Eye Protection – Gloves – Protective Work wear (PPE) Always obey supply instructions with the chemicals – refer to Labels & Safety Literature

19 Golden rules of Chemical Safety (Always and Avoid)
Always replace closures on containers Always store chemicals correctly Always know your emergency First Aid procedures Pay attention to hazards on chemicals Never indulge in horseplay around chemicals Never smoke, drink or eat near chemicals Never mix Chemicals that should not be mixed - (example of chlorine gas produced)

20 Chemical Do’s and Don’ts
Wherever possible, ensure chemicals are kept in a secure and locked room Use the correct chemical for the task being carried out Wear rubber gloves and protective glasses at all times Inform your supervisor / manager of any accidents or spillages involving chemicals Thoroughly wash hands after using chemicals Follow the directions for use on the label / product guidance sheet Ensure work areas are well ventilated when using chemical

21 Chemical Do’s and Don’ts
Thoroughly wash out any buckets after use Rinse and clean any equipment after use. Store equipment securely and safely Follow emergency and first aid procedures in the event of an accident DO NOT Mix chemicals under any circumstances DO NOT Leave chemicals in unmarked containers Do put chemicals into other incorrect containers Never leave chemicals unattended

22 Chemical Do’s and Don’ts
DO NOT deviate from manufacturer’s instructions DON’T use chemicals you are not trained to use DO NOT Use any chemicals other than those approved Always store chemicals other than those approved Never issue chemicals to unauthorized persons

23 USE YOUR COMMON SENSE A lot of this sounds simple and is common sense – if we stick to this then there will be no problems


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