The Control of Substances Hazardous to Health Regulations 2002 along with the HSE’s updated code of practice known as L5 which was updated in 2013, states that Companies and building owners have a legal duty to manage Legionella risks in their businesses.
The short answer is Yes you do. If COSHH is not managed correctly you could end up being responsible for serious consequences if someone was to hurt themselves or others badly and you wouldn’t want that would you?
The Control of Substances Hazardous to Health Regulations 2002 along with the HSE’s updated code of practice known as L5 which was updated in 2013, states that Companies and building owners have a legal duty to manage Legionella risks in their businesses.
Our interactive video based COSHH training online course is aimed at all employers and staff to assist them in identifying the danger that COSHH poses, as well as covering ways to identify & assess sources of risk from COSHH in the work premises and implement & manage a control programme.
Health and Safety training has got to be one of the most hard things to consider for your business – we know. But – miss one small thing in terms of understanding what applies and where you must be compliant – and you’re vulnerable to prosecution.
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