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Become a certified COSHH (Control of Hazardous Substances to Health) inspector with our specialized training. This course is designed for safety professionals and managers and develops skills to effectively assess and manage risk. Learn strict COSHH standards, risk assessment, and preventative measures to ensure a safe workplace. Develop knowledge to identify health hazards, take preventive measures, and follow industry standards. Elevate your role in workplace health safety through our COSHH assessment training, contributing to a safe and productive corporate environment. Sign up now to learn more about workplace health and safety.
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Requirements
  • Relevant Experience: Background in health and safety or working in environments with hazardous substances.
  • Qualifications: Basic education (e.g., GCSE), Health and safety certifications like NEBOSH or IOSH Managing Safely, COSHH Awareness or COSHH Assessor training.
  • Knowledge: Understanding of COSHH regulations, risk assessments, and relevant safety legislation.
  • Skills: Ability to assess risks, develop control measures, and communicate safety protocols effectively.
  • Certification: Completion of a COSHH Assessor course, often followed by certification.
  • Ongoing Development: Keeping up with safety regulations through additional training or courses.
Outcomes
  • 1. Focus on health and safety parameters
  • 2. COSHH evaluation procedures, how to plan safety data sheets and approaches to perceive potentially hazardous places and basic control measures
  • 3. Understand the importance and handling of PPE
  • 4. Know the adequate information, instruction and training required while dealing with COSHH.
  • 5. Comprehensive Risk Assessment
  • 6. Effective Control Measure Implementation
  • 7. Substance Classification and Recognition
  • 8. Documentation and Reporting
  • 9. Emergency Response Planning
  • 10. Promotion of a Safety Culture