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Dr Colin Hewlett DGSA consultant
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Chemicals
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COSHH - Use of hazardous chemicals in the workplace Employers who use hazardous chemicals in the
workplace are obliged by the COSHH (Control of Substances Hazardous for
Health) regulations (SI 2002/2677) to ensure that their employees are not
exposed to undue risk. A risk assessment is obligatory and this may lead to
the need for monitoring of workplace atmosphere, health surveillance and improvement
measures. COSHH was introduced in 1992, the 2002 regulations meet the requirements of the Chemical
Agents Directive (CAD) and came into effect 21 November 2002. Note: COSHH
essentials is available as an on-line service (see Links page)
Dangerous Substances and Explosive Atmospheres Regulations (DSEAR) 2002 This
legislation which enacts part of the European Chemical Agents Directive was
published in 2002 (SI 2002/2776) and came fully into effect 30 June 2003.
DSEAR provides a physico-chemical equivalent of the
COSHH regulations. COSHH covers health hazards whilst DSEAR covers fire,
explosion and other such hazards. DSEAR implements the Explosives Atmosphere
Directive (ATEX 137) 1999/92/EC and the safety aspects of the
Chemicals Agents Directive (CAD). (note: CAD also
deals with the health aspects which is being implemented by amendments
to COSHH). DSEAR implements measures to reduce the risks from fires,
explosions and other energy releasing events (eg.
exothermic chemical reactions) arising from the use of dangerous substances. CLAW – Control of Lead at Work Regulations CLAW:
Control of Lead at Work Regulations 1998 (SI 1998/543) and 2002 (S.I.
2676/2002). CLAW AcoP (3rd edition) 2002
(L132) Additional
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