COSHH Training
Get ready to level up your safety game with COSHH Training - because knowledge is power!
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Master COSHH rules and safety measures in workplaces with expert-led online training.
Overview
Exposure to hazardous substances at work is no minor issue—poor handling could lead to serious consequences. Our COSHH Training: Read A–Z Seriously course breaks down essential regulations and responsibilities under the Control of Substances Hazardous to Health (COSHH) Regulations 2002. From labelling to risk assessments, you’ll be guided through each requirement clearly and confidently.
This online course is ideal for those who want to build a solid understanding of COSHH without the jargon. Whether you're revisiting the topic or coming across it fresh, you'll find the lessons clear, direct, and full of useful context. Learn how substances can affect health, how to read hazard symbols properly, and what steps to take to keep your workplace safer and smarter.
Learning Outcomes
- Understand the core principles of COSHH and related legislation
- Identify types of hazardous substances in various work environments
- Recognise the effects of exposure on short- and long-term health
- Learn how to assess and control exposure in the workplace
- Understand the importance of safety data sheets and labels
- Know employer and employee responsibilities under COSHH rules
Who is this Course For
- Employees working in industrial or manufacturing environments
- Office managers overseeing chemical or cleaning products use
- Laboratory or healthcare professionals handling substances daily
- Facilities staff involved with cleaning or maintenance tasks
- Construction workers exposed to dusts, fumes, or chemicals
- HR professionals responsible for staff training and safety
- Warehouse operatives managing storage of hazardous materials
- Anyone keen to improve knowledge of workplace substance safety
Career Path
- Health and Safety Officer – £32,000 per year (average)
- Laboratory Technician – £25,000 per year (average)
- Facilities Manager – £38,000 per year (average)
- Manufacturing Supervisor – £35,000 per year (average)
- Environmental Health Officer – £34,500 per year (average)
- Warehouse Manager – £30,000 per year (average)
Frequently asked questions
COSHH stands for Control of Substances Hazardous to Health. It’s a UK regulation that requires employers to control exposure to hazardous substances to protect workers' health.
Anyone who works with or around hazardous substances, such as cleaners, lab technicians, or factory workers, should receive COSHH training to stay safe and comply with legal requirements.
Hazardous substances include chemicals, fumes, dust, vapours, and biological agents that can harm health if not properly managed.
Training covers how to identify hazardous substances, read warning labels, use protective equipment, and safely store and handle chemicals.
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