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#1 Posted : 26 October 2005 09:47:00(UTC)
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Posted By Scott d Hi All, I am in the middle of designing more detailed and specific COSHH assessments for carcinogens and biological agents in a pharmaceutical manufacturing environment. It is my first attempt at doing this and I was wondering if anyone would have an example of such an assessment or know where I could find one, to ensure I have covered all neccessary aspects of the assessments. I can assure you that I have spent huge amounts of time reading the ACOPs and researching GMP in my efforts to design these assessments and this is not a cop out but simply a request for a little competent guidance. Many Thanks, Scott
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#2 Posted : 26 October 2005 11:21:00(UTC)
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Posted By Adrian Watson Scott, I'm sorry to say this is one occassion if you need to ask, you cannot do. The process is not simple even if you do have the knowledge. Get a competent occupational hygienist to help you. The information required by the risk is no different from any other. Reg 6(2) states "The risk assessment shall include consideration of - (a) the hazardous properties of the substance; (b) information on health effects provided by the supplier, including information contained in any relevant safety data sheet; (c) the level, type and duration of exposure; (d) the circumstances of the work, including the amount of the substance involved; (e) activities, such as maintenance, where there is the potential for a high level of exposure; (f) any relevant occupational exposure standard, maximum exposure limit or similar occupational exposure limit; (g) the effect of preventive and control measures which have been or will be taken in accordance with regulation 7; (h) the results of relevant health surveillance; (i) the results of monitoring of exposure in accordance with regulation 10; (j) in circumstances where the work will involve exposure to more than one substance hazardous to health, the risk presented by exposure to such substances in combination; (k) the approved classification of any biological agent; and (l) such additional information as the employer may need in order to complete the risk assessment." I know that this is not the answer you wanted. Regards Adrian Watson FFOHS Registered Occupational Hygienist
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