This training provides the learner with an understanding of the key elements of both COSHH (Control of Substances Hazardous to Health) and DSEAR (Dangerous Substances and Explosive Atmospheres Regulations), refreshing their knowledge on the things that should be considered when working with substances that present COSHH and DSEAR hazards.
This is a discussion-based refresher session. It is aimed at helping people to continue working safely and effectively with chemicals, through the sharing and discussion of methods of working that promote best practice. Following the discussion led session, the facilitator will summarise the key points from the course through a set of framing slides.
Who should attend?
This refresher course should be attended by those who have attended COSHH and DSEAR training previously and would like/need to refresh their knowledge. If you carry out COSHH and DSEAR risk assessments, this refresher course is also suitable for you.
Those who work with substances hazardous to health or dangerous substances including both professional services and academic colleagues involved in the ordering, storage, use, disposal and/or on-campus transportation of dangerous substances.
Please note that this course does not go over the COSHH and DSEAR risk assessment process in detail. If you require this training, please book onto the COSHH Risk Assessor and DSEAR Risk Assessor training (these courses are currently in development).
Pre-attendance information
Before attending this session, please complete the below e-learning on Learn Upon.
Register for this workshop though Learn Upon. Please log onto Learn Upon first for this link to take you direct to the course.
You can find more information on how to register on Learn Upon if required.
Please let us know as soon as possible if you have any accessibility requirements regarding this activity (e.g., hearing/visual impairment) so that we can do our very best to accommodate your needs.
Please note our late cancellation/"no show" charge for this course on our website.
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By: Kirsty Hart
Last updated: Thursday, 27 March 2025