- Check the COSHH assessment before using any hazardous substance on site for the first time
- Read the safety data sheet to understand the hazards and required precautions
- Follow the hierarchy of control — eliminate the substance before relying on PPE
- Use the RPE, gloves, and eye protection specified in the COSHH assessment for the task
- Store hazardous substances in labelled containers in designated, ventilated areas
- Attend health surveillance appointments if you are regularly exposed to COSHH substances
- Report any symptoms such as skin irritation, breathing difficulty, or dizziness immediately
- Wash hands and exposed skin before eating, drinking, or smoking after handling substances
- Ensure adequate ventilation or extraction when using volatile substances indoors
- Ask your supervisor for the COSHH assessment if you are unsure about a product's hazards
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- DON'T use any chemical product without checking the COSHH assessment and data sheet
- DON'T rely on PPE as the first defence — try to eliminate or substitute the hazard
- DON'T decant chemicals into unlabelled containers where contents cannot be identified
- DON'T mix chemicals unless the COSHH assessment confirms the mixture is safe
- DON'T ignore skin rashes, breathing problems, or eye irritation from substance exposure
- DON'T store incompatible chemicals together where they could react dangerously
- DON'T eat, drink, or smoke in areas where hazardous substances are used or stored
- DON'T skip health surveillance — early detection of disease prevents permanent damage
- DON'T bring new chemical products onto site without providing a safety data sheet first
- DON'T assume a product is safe because it has no strong smell or obvious warnings
See also: COSHH Awareness | Reading Safety Data Sheets
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