Coshh Procedures In Case Of Emergency

A large proportion of chemicals and substancesemergency procedures include the following:
are capable of damaging the health of employeesWhich chemicals are present in the workplace and
at work. These substances which are hazardouswhere they are stored and used and how much
to health are defined by the Control ofis utilised on a daily basis.
Substances Hazardous to HealthWhat kind of accidents or emergencies could
Regulations(CoSHH) 2002, and it covers practicallyoccur involving these substances? Recognise
all materials which are liable to cause ill health atwhere these incidents could occur and the effects
work.they could have.
The CoSHH Regulations (COSHH) lay down theAny special arrangements to deal with an
essential requirements and a step-by-stepemergency situation not covered by general
approach for the control of hazardous substancesprocedures.
and for protecting people exposed to them in theThe safety equipment and PPE (personal
workplace.protective equipment) to be used in case of an
This article specifically examines what to do whenaccident or emergency. Details of where the
CoSHH regulations have been adhered to,equipment is and who has authority to use it.
however an accident still occurs.The availability of first aid equipment. This can be
It is imperative that employers have establishedused until the emergency services arrive. Safety
procedures in place to deal with situations wheredata sheets give information stating any first aid
employees are in serious and imminent danger.action needed to be.
An accident or emergency can occur when anEmployees who have specific roles and duties
employee is exposed to a hazardous substanceduring an emergency should be made fully aware
over and above their usual daily limit.of their responsibilities. Also, other employees
A number of incidents could cause an emergencyshould be shown procedures to follow in case of
action to be forced into effect, such as:emergency.
A serious fire could have critical health implications.Workers need to be made aware of procedures
A serious chemical spillage which could lead torelating to clearing up and the safe disposal of
contact with an employees' skin.hazardous substances.
A loss of control of biological, carcinogenic orThere should be frequent safety drills so that
mutagenic agents.employees can practise emergency procedures.
An emission of toxic fumes.There should be a suitable warning system such
The employer will decide whether the incidentas a continuous or intermittent ringing bell or
requires the emergency procedure to come intowarning lights.
effect. Employers also need to decide theConsideration for disabled employees.
relevant action to deal with the situation as not allEmployers need to ensure that the emergency
incidents for example require workplaceprocedures are reviewed and updated regularly. If
evacuation.circumstances should change, e.g. an intensified
In order to deal with situations that could presentuse of one specific hazardous chemical, then
high risk, employers need to ensure theiremergency plans should reflect this change.