“I can’t believe Russ is actually a coach? Parky is the 
real deal!!” 
(Dan Cowell, 2013)
PPE (Personal Protective 
Equipment) 
This regulations covers all aspects concerned with the 
use of personal protective equipment. 
Helmets 
Gloves 
Eye protection 
High visibility clothing
PPE – main points 
Equipment is properly assessed before use to ensure its 
suitability 
Maintained and stored correctly 
Supplied with adequate instructions 
Worn correctly by the user
PPE 
What protective equipment will you need to supply to 
your staff within your facility?
COSHH 
Control of Substances Hazardous to Health (2002) 
COSHH has an 8 step process that must be followed....
Harmful or Non Harmful? 
Blood Soil 
Chlorine Bacteria 
Sweat Ink 
Oil Tea 
Vomit Glue 
Paint Bleach
COSHH 
1. Identify the hazardous substance 
2. Decide what precautions are needed 
3. Prevent or control exposure 
4. Ensure control measures are used and maintained
COSHH 
5. Monitor exposure 
6. Monitor adverse effects of exposure 
7. Prepare plans to deal with accidents 
8. Ensure employees are properly informed
Example - Chlorine 
1. I’ve identified that chlorine could be hazardous to someone’s 
health 
2. Chlorine level to be monitored by a computer for dangerous 
levels 
3. Check computer levels every morning 
4. Train all staff to know what they’re looking for 
5. Measure the concentration of chlorine that may be dangerous 
6. If dangerous levels of chlorine enter the pool, what will the 
effects be? 
7. Display signs and have immediate response if chlorine levels 
become too high 
8. Train staff eg emergency procedures
RIDDOR 
Reporting of Injuries, Diseases and Dangerous 
Occurrences Regulations (1995) 
RIDDOR places a legal duty to report; 
1 Work related deaths 
2 Major injuries or over 3 day injuries 
3 Work related diseases 
4 Dangerous occurrences (near miss accidents)
PPE 
Describe PPE’s main points
PPE 
List any protective equipment you will need at your 
facility 
Why is it important to use this equipment

Oracle COSHH & PPE

  • 1.
    “I can’t believeRuss is actually a coach? Parky is the real deal!!” (Dan Cowell, 2013)
  • 2.
    PPE (Personal Protective Equipment) This regulations covers all aspects concerned with the use of personal protective equipment. Helmets Gloves Eye protection High visibility clothing
  • 3.
    PPE – mainpoints Equipment is properly assessed before use to ensure its suitability Maintained and stored correctly Supplied with adequate instructions Worn correctly by the user
  • 4.
    PPE What protectiveequipment will you need to supply to your staff within your facility?
  • 5.
    COSHH Control ofSubstances Hazardous to Health (2002) COSHH has an 8 step process that must be followed....
  • 6.
    Harmful or NonHarmful? Blood Soil Chlorine Bacteria Sweat Ink Oil Tea Vomit Glue Paint Bleach
  • 8.
    COSHH 1. Identifythe hazardous substance 2. Decide what precautions are needed 3. Prevent or control exposure 4. Ensure control measures are used and maintained
  • 9.
    COSHH 5. Monitorexposure 6. Monitor adverse effects of exposure 7. Prepare plans to deal with accidents 8. Ensure employees are properly informed
  • 10.
    Example - Chlorine 1. I’ve identified that chlorine could be hazardous to someone’s health 2. Chlorine level to be monitored by a computer for dangerous levels 3. Check computer levels every morning 4. Train all staff to know what they’re looking for 5. Measure the concentration of chlorine that may be dangerous 6. If dangerous levels of chlorine enter the pool, what will the effects be? 7. Display signs and have immediate response if chlorine levels become too high 8. Train staff eg emergency procedures
  • 11.
    RIDDOR Reporting ofInjuries, Diseases and Dangerous Occurrences Regulations (1995) RIDDOR places a legal duty to report; 1 Work related deaths 2 Major injuries or over 3 day injuries 3 Work related diseases 4 Dangerous occurrences (near miss accidents)
  • 12.
  • 13.
    PPE List anyprotective equipment you will need at your facility Why is it important to use this equipment