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Where the risk assessment indicates that workplace monitoring of exposure is necessary, the employer must perform such monitoring unless they can demonstrate another means of preventing or controlling exposure (reg.10). Monitoring must be at regular intervals in addition to when a change occurs that
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Results of any monitoring of exposure and, in particular, in the case of a substance hazardous to health for which a maximum exposure limit has been approved, the employee or his representatives shall be informed forthwith, if the results of such monitoring show that the maximum exposure limit has
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It is for the employer to decide on the method of controlling exposure. The regulations, however, limit the use of personal protective equipment (e.g. respirators, dust marks, protective clothing), as the means of protection to only those situations where other measures cannot adequately control
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or treatment available. Where employees are working with such an agent, or material that may contain such an agent, they must be provided with written instructions and, if appropriate, notices must be displayed that outline the procedures for handling such an agent or material.
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Regulation 9 requires that employers maintain control measures in efficient working order and in good repair, with thorough examination and testing of local exhaust ventilation plant generally every 14 months, and for other controls "at suitable intervals".
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The Control of Substances Hazardous to Health (COSHH) regulations have been in place for more than 25 years and the scientific evidence suggests that over this time industry has, in general, been consistently reducing exposure to hazardous substances.
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which require labelling of hazardous substances by suppliers. There are other regulations concerning the labelling and signage of pipes and containers (Sch.7), and since 2008 a further level of control mechanism on dangerous chemicals was added by the
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steps to ensure that control measures, and any necessary equipment of facilities, are properly used or applied (reg.8(1)). Employees must use the control measures properly, return them after use and report any defective equipment (reg.8(2)).
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Regulation 6 requires that an employer should not carry out work liable to expose employees and non-employees, such as members of the public to a substance hazardous to health without a
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Some biological agents can cause severe human disease and be a serious hazard to employees. Further diseases may be likely to spread to the community and there may be no effective
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The HSE may issue certificates of exemption to certain employers so long as they are satisfied that the health and safety of workers will not be compromised (reg.15). The
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Collective results of any health surveillance undertaken in a form calculated to prevent those results from being identified as relating to a particular person.
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The following are excluded from the operation of regulations 6 to 13 concerning the general process for management and control of hazardous substances (reg.5):
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Carriage of Dangerous Goods (Classification, Packaging and Labelling) and Use of Transportable Pressure Receptacles Regulations 1996 (SI 1996/2092);
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Regulation 13 requires that employers prepare for possible accidents, incidents and emergencies involving hazardous substances by:
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Appropriate precautions and actions to be taken by the employee in order to safeguard himself and other employees at the workplace;
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Regulation 12 demands that all employees liable to exposure to hazardous substances are provided with suitable and sufficient
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is prohibited into the UK, other than from another EU member state or member of the European Economic Area, of (reg.4(2)):
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There is a "reasonable likelihood" that the disease or health effect may occur under the particular conditions of work;
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Benzene and any substance containing benzene in a concentration equal to or greater than 0.1% by mass, but excluding:
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COSHH essentials: Easy steps to control chemicals. Control of Substances Hazardous to Health Regulations (HSG193)
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Making available technical information on possible accidents and hazards and bringing it to the attention of the
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and any substance containing benzene in a concentration equal to or greater than 0.1% by mass, but excluding:
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Any relevant occupational exposure standard, maximum exposure limit or similar occupational exposure limit;
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Manufacture of nitro or amino derivatives of phenol and of benzene or its homologues, and the making of
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Supply is prohibited, during the course of work or for use at work, of (reg.4(3), (4)/ Sch.2, item.11):
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calculated as silica to the extent of more than 3% by weight of dry material, other than natural sand,
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which states general requirements imposed on employers to protect employees and other persons from the
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directive 78/610/EEC, on the approximation of the laws, regulations and administrative provisions of
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An employer with five or more employees must record the results of the risk assessment (reg.6(4)).
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Regulation 7 requires that an employer prevent exposure to hazardous substances or, if this is not
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and use for all purposes, including any manufacturing process in which such a substance is formed.
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Packaging, Labelling and Carriage of Radioactive Material by Rail Regulations 2002 (SI 2002/2099);
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and Council Directive 2000/54/EC, on the protection of workers from risks related to exposure to
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Regulation 14 requires that appropriate warning notices are affixed to premises that are to be
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Chemicals (Hazard Information and Packaging for Supply) Regulations 2002 (CHIP)(SI 2002/1689);
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Council Directive 90/394/EEC, on the protection of workers from risks related to exposure to
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Use of the following substances is prohibited for the purposes specified (reg.4(1)/ Sch.2):
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Other legislative provisions which concern the hazardous properties of those substances;
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using partial enclosure and/or extraction equipment (such as a spray painting booth);
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except for the purposes of research and development or for the purpose of analysis.
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Regulation 11 requires that health surveillance of employees is carried out where:
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Control of Substances Hazardous to Health: Approved Code of Practice and Guidance
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may affect exposure (reg.10(3)). There is mandatory monitoring for (reg.10(4)):
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Where this is not reasonably practicable, controlling exposure by, for example:
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using safe systems of work and handling procedures (written procedures, etc.).
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as in force today (including any amendments) within the United Kingdom, from
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Manufacture, production, reclamation, storage, discharge, transport, use or
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substituting it with a safe or safer substance, or using it in a safer form.
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Council Directive 89/677/EEC, art.1(3) the importation, supply or use of
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Carriage of Dangerous Goods by Road Regulations 1996 (SI 1996/2095); and
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Chemicals (Hazard Information and Packaging for Supply) Regulations 2002
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Radioactive Material (Road Transport) Regulations 2002 (SI 2002/1093);
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Text of the Control of Substances Hazardous to Health Regulations 2002
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Carriage of Dangerous Goods by Rail Regulations 1996 (SI 1996/2089);
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are consistent with Commission Directive 91/322/EEC requirements on
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Registration, Evaluation, Authorisation and Restriction of Chemicals
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Continuous or in accordance with a procedure approved by the HSE
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or of articles or goods made wholly or partially of indiarubber
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containing not less than 80% of silica other than natural sand.
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Carriage of Explosives by Road Regulations 1996 (SI 1996/2093);
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Processes in which these substances are used, or given off as
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Health and Safety (Safety Signs and Signals) Regulations 1996
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Names of substances and the risk that they present to health;
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and implementation of the steps necessary to comply with the
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can be punished, and sentencing practice is published by the
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totally enclosing the process (such as a shot-blasting box);
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Breach of the regulations by an employer or employee is a
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Substances hazardous to health solely by virtue of their
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at work, insofar as it relates to carcinogens other than
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or adverse health effect may be related to the exposure;
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implement the following European Union (EU) directives:
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Preparing emergency procedures, including provision of
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may issue certificates of exemption on the grounds of
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removing hazardous substance, by changing the process;
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properties, or solely because they are at high or low
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except where certain specified precautions are taken.
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on the protection of the health of workers exposed to
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Motor fuels covered by Council Directive 85/210/EEC;
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Motor fuels covered by Council Directive 85/210/EEC;
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In most cases, notice must be given to any 1388:and other warnings and communication systems. 1814:Office of Public Sector Information (2002). 1295:or slurry with pitch as a binding substance 1287:Manufacture of blocks of fuel consisting of 1889:Statutory instruments of the United Kingdom 1829: 1060:Maintenance and testing of control measures 512:rather than health and safety regulations. 280:. Enforcement is the responsibility of the 1529:Office of Public Sector Information (2002) 1046: 482:and any substance containing any of those 1778:"COSHH: A brief guide to the Regulations" 1525: 1523: 1521: 1490:Good Laboratory Practice Regulations 1999 1331:Access to any relevant safety data sheet; 934:Control of Lead at Work Regulations 2002; 327:The regulations are complementary to the 1447: 1339:Significant findings of risk assessment; 1191:with the use of any of these substances 539:covered by Council Directive 75/442/EEC. 446: 1899:Health and safety in the United Kingdom 1639:SI 1975/1433, as amended by SI 1978/807 1551:Health and Safety at Work etc. Act 1974 1537: 1535: 1513:Health and Safety at Work etc. Act 1974 163:Health and Safety at Work etc. Act 1974 14: 1881: 1518: 1115: 1068: 510:Customs and Excise Management Act 1979 508:Contravention is an offence under the 1795:Health and Safety Executive (2005b). 1776:Health and Safety Executive (2005a). 1302:Information, instruction and training 1134:Valid techniques exist for detecting 937:Control of Asbestos Regulations 2012; 723:, or mixed animal-vegetable, origin. 203:Text of statute as originally enacted 1743:Health and Safety Executive (2003). 1597:Guideline Judgements Case Compendium 1532: 1362:Accidents, incidents and emergencies 1138:of the disease of health effect; and 608:articles in any blasting apparatus. 515: 451: 290: 1869:EH40/2005 Workplace exposure limits 1799:(5th ed.). 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(2005). 1261:carbon tetrachloride 1253:disulphur dichloride 1201:potassium dichromate 1035:general ventilation; 968:arising solely from 909:and the cleaning of 844:Carbon tetrachloride 759:Dust or powder of a 661:or blasting process. 642:, calcined or fused 231:Statutory Instrument 38:Statutory Instrument 1894:2002 in British law 1251:Carbon disulphide, 1116:Health surveillance 1069:Monitoring exposure 874:Vinylidene chloride 864:(CAS No. 630-20-6); 761:refractory material 739:Ground or powdered 726:Use for oiling the 695:in the proofing of 559:Prohibited purpose 423:European Parliament 34: 1698:. 28 January 2017. 1684:. HSE Books. 2007. 1555:ss.33(1)(c), 33(3) 1454: 1379:emergency services 1346:been exceeded; and 1229:, and their salts 1197:Potassium chromate 1105:trivalent chromium 1083:Minimum frequency 888:Medicinal products 882:(CAS No. 71-55-6); 876:(CAS No. 75-35-4); 870:(CAS No. 76-01-7); 858:(CAS No. 79-34-5); 852:(CAS No. 79-00-5); 846:(CAS No. 56-23-5); 622:zirconium silicate 284:or in some cases, 278:Sentencing Council 266:summary conviction 214:legislation.gov.uk 32: 1860:COSHH information 1763:on 11 August 2020 1735:978-0-7545-3318-4 1603:on 3 October 2006 1431:national security 1415:harbour authority 1299: 1298: 1227:dichlorobenzidine 1209:sodium dichromate 1113: 1112: 917: 916: 894:Cosmetic products 868:Pentachloroethane 822:chemical analysis 779:White phosphorus 689:cold-cure process 683:Carbon disulphide 516:Supply prohibited 452:Import prohibited 427:biological agents 325: 324: 286:local authorities 220: 219: 132:Other legislation 90:England and Wales 16:(Redirected from 1926: 1849: 1826: 1824: 1822: 1810: 1791: 1789: 1787: 1782: 1772: 1770: 1768: 1759:. 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Index

COSHH
United Kingdom
Citation
SI 2002
Nick Brown
Department for Work and Pensions
England and Wales
Scotland
Commencement
European Communities Act 1972
Health and Safety at Work etc. Act 1974
SI 2003
SI 2004
Text of statute as originally enacted
Text of the Control of Substances Hazardous to Health Regulations 2002
legislation.gov.uk
United Kingdom
Statutory Instrument
hazards
substances
risk assessment
import
European Economic Area
European Union directives
crime
summary conviction
indictment
corporation
Sentencing Council
Health and Safety Executive

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