Free Online COSHH Learning and Assessment Facility

evans-footer-logoWe are delighted to make available to you the ROSPA approved ‘Hazardous Substance Course’ which is available for customers who purchase and use Evans Vanodine products.

The course is FREE for all users of Evans products and offers a multilingual option.

Lasting between 20 and 30 minutes users can exit the course at any point and progress will be saved to enable you to return and complete the course at a later date.

Evans COSHH TrainingUsers must achieve a pass rate of 80% to pass the course.

If they fail the test, they can re-visit any section to refresh their learning before re-taking the test. Once users pass the test, they can save or print their certificate.

Contact us for further details 020 8689 2072 or visit our website to find out more about Evans Vanodine products www.futures-supplies.co.uk

 

Easy Steps to Control Health Risks From Chemicals – Control of Substances Hazardous to Health (COSHH)

HSE_LogoDid you know the Health & Safety Executives website provides practical advice and Guidance on the Control of Substances Hazardous to Health Regulations? You can find information on what the law requires, advice on completing COSHH assessments and a handy e-tool to help you carry out assessments.

COSHH Essentials provides advice on controlling the use of chemicals for a range of common tasks and sets out basic advice on what to do to control exposure to hazardous substances in the workplace. It takes the form of straightforward advice in ‘factsheets’ called ‘control guidance sheets’. There are two types of sheets, industry-specific ‘direct advice sheets’ and ‘generic control guidance sheets’.

HSE_COSHH_EssentialsThe handy e-tool provided prompts you through a number of steps. It asks you for information about your tasks and chemicals and to enter some basic information about the substance you are using before directing you to the most appropriate control guidance sheet.

You can find the COSHH e-tool and carry out an assessment by following this link http://www.hse.gov.uk/coshh/essentials/