Indicator - FL Memo
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Calgarth House, 39-41 Bank Street, Ashford, Kent TN23 1DQ VAT GB 726 598 394. Registered in England. Company Registration No. 3599719
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You’ve heard that if you use hazardous substances, you must prepare a plan which spells out what actions need to be taken in the event of an emergency. Is this necessary, and if so, what information
must it contain?
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where do you start?
A company has been fined after one of its workers had a caustic chemical projected into his eyes during cleaning work. If you use hazardous substances via a pump sprayer, what precautions should be
taken?
A recent case which saw an employee suffer serious burns has highlighted why it’s vital to complete risk assessments that cover the use of hazardous chemicals and to implement the findings
immediately. What happened?
22 cleaning staff have been awarded thousands of pounds in compensation after their healthcare employer caused their ill health. What happened and what could have been done to prevent the situation?
If your staff use hazardous chemicals, it’s vital that they know what the risks are and what they should be doing to protect themselves and others. You can ensure that this happens by using our new
COSHH information sheet.
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enforcement action?
A local authority has been fined after a child was injured by a corrosive substance which had been used in an external area. What should have been done to avoid this situation?
Some cleaning chemicals are supplied in concentrated form which your staff dilute as the manufacturer recommends. Are there any safety issues associated with this approach and, if so, what are they?
A case which concluded in July 2019 concerned an accident in which two employees sustained serious burns. What were the causes of the incident and how could it have been avoided?