Managing hazardous substances is a responsibility no organisation can afford to overlook. Our COSHH Level 3 course provides in-depth knowledge on the Control of Substances Hazardous to Health, helping you understand how to handle, store, and work safely with dangerous substances while meeting legal requirements.
From risk assessments to control measures, this course teaches you how to develop safer workplaces and protect health without needing a laboratory coat or endless paperwork. With structured learning and industry-focused content, you will be well-prepared to make sound, informed decisions about hazardous substances wherever you work.
Learning Outcomes:
- Understand the core principles of Control of Substances Hazardous to Health.
- Identify hazardous substances and assess associated risks accurately.
- Learn effective methods for controlling exposure to harmful substances.
- Understand legal duties regarding hazardous materials management.
- Recognise signs and symptoms related to hazardous substance exposure.
- Develop safer working practices for managing hazardous substances effectively.
Who is this Course For:
- Health and safety officers needing deeper COSHH knowledge and expertise.
- Supervisors responsible for workplace hazardous substance safety.
- Facilities managers overseeing storage and control of substances.
- Laboratory workers needing strong COSHH awareness and safety understanding.
- Maintenance workers who may encounter hazardous materials daily.
- Employers aiming to meet COSHH regulations with confidence.
- Employees wanting to enhance their workplace health and safety skills.
- Anyone involved in handling hazardous materials across various industries.
Career Path:
- Health and Safety Officer – £35,000 average annual salary (UK)
- COSHH Assessor – £32,000 average annual salary (UK)
- Laboratory Technician – £28,000 average annual salary (UK)
- Facilities Manager – £42,000 average annual salary (UK)
- Environmental Health Technician – £30,000 average annual salary (UK)
- Industrial Hygienist – £40,000 average annual salary (UK)