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  1. COSHH basics: overview - COSHH - HSE

    COSHH basics Includes what is a substance hazardous to health, self-employed, what you need to do, COSHH assessment, substitution and exposure limits.

  2. How to carry out a COSHH risk assessment - HSE

    The Control of Substances Hazardous to Health Regulations (COSHH) apply to most harmful substances but lead and asbestos are covered by separate regulations. You can read the …

  3. COSHH frequently asked questions - COSHH - HSE

    Frequently asked questions on the Control of substances hazardous to health (COSHH).

  4. What is a 'substance hazardous to health'? - COSHH - HSE

    COSHH covers chemicals, products containing chemicals, fumes, dusts, vapours, mists and gases, and biological agents (germs). If the packaging has any of the hazard symbols then it is …

  5. Control of substances hazardous to health (COSHH) - HSE

    It will help you to understand what you need to do to comply with the Control of Substances Hazardous to Health (COSHH) Regulations 2002 (as amended), which applies to the way you …

  6. Control of substances hazardous to health (Sixth edition) - HSE

    The sixth edition of this Approved Code of Practice and guidance provides practical advice to help dutyholders comply with the requirements of the COSHH Regulations.

  7. Example COSHH risk assessments - COSHH

    Example COSHH risk assessments showing the kind of approach a small business might take. Use it as a guide to think through some of the hazards in your business and the steps you …

  8. Control measures to prevent or limit exposure to hazardous... - HSE

    The objective of COSHH is to prevent, or to adequately control exposure to substances hazardous to health, so as to prevent ill health.

  9. General hazards of Carbon Dioxide - HSE

    In GB, CO2 is classed as a 'substance hazardous to health' under the Control of Substances Hazardous to Health Regulations 2002 (COSHH). The HSE publication ' EH40/2005 …

  10. Workplace exposure limits - COSHH - HSE

    Where substances have been classified as carcinogens, mutagens or asthmagens, to comply with the Control of Substances Hazardous to Health Regulations 2002 (COSHH), exposure must …