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On-Demand course
1 hour
This COSHH online course has been created to provide people at all levels in any organisation with the knowledge and guidance of the Control of Substances Hazardous to Health Regulations 2002.All employees should be fully trained on COSHH to ensure that tasks are carried out in the workplace in a safe manner. This COSHH online course provides all the knowledge and guidance to help make any workplace a safer place to work.Is this course accredited and recognised? Yes, this course is fully assured and certified by both RoSPA and CPD. Employers universally accept this qualification. You will be able to instantly download and print your certificate as soon as you successfully complete the course.
How long will this course take me?Approximately 1 hour. But you don't have to do it all in one go. We use the latest stop-start technology so simply go at your own pace.Who should take this course? This course is recommended for people in virtually every organisation where the potential of hazardous substances exist. It is not acceptable to take the risk of not knowing the COSHH regulations and this qualification is an excellent addition to any CV.Course TopicsWe build our courses so that you're able to better retain what you learn. This course is divided into five easy to follow interactive modules and includes a multiple-choice test at the end. The course covers the following:
Introduction to COSHH
COSHH Legal Regulations
Problems to Health From Hazardous Substances
Identifying Hazardous Substances
COSHH Risk Assessment and Control Measures
Monitoring the Assessment and Health Surveillance
Aims of the TrainingBy the end of this course learners will:
Understand what COSHH stands for any why it is important
Understand where hazardous substances may be found
Understand the effects that dangerous substances can have on their health
Be able to identify danger warning symbols
Know how to assess risks and ensure control measures are used and maintained
Know how to carry out appropriate health surveillance