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patrim  
#1 Posted : 24 September 2013 20:50:39(UTC)
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patrim

Hi All I am trying to find out if we need to hold material safety data sheets for chemicals we may supply through our factory shop. We have data sheets for all other chemicals on site and until we had a spillage had not considered what we sell, are the regulations different from a shop to a factory shop? Any advice or comment greatly received and for those that had not considered this lets see what comes of it.
Ron Hunter  
#2 Posted : 24 September 2013 22:33:13(UTC)
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Ron Hunter

You confuse COSHH with CHIP. You have duties under CHIP.
bob youel  
#3 Posted : 25 September 2013 07:07:25(UTC)
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bob youel

As Ron rightly said we are talking data sheets which are via CHIP and not COSHH and ask the question 'when I buy products from shops on the high street do I get a CHIP sheet'? The answer is 'no' so act accordingly as this is a shop selling its products as a shop for none industrial use
A Kurdziel  
#4 Posted : 25 September 2013 12:36:15(UTC)
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A Kurdziel

ron hunter wrote:
You confuse COSHH with CHIP. You have duties under CHIP.
Actually CLP not CHIP
Ron Hunter  
#5 Posted : 25 September 2013 12:38:31(UTC)
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Ron Hunter

Fair point. If this shop is selling to professional users?
patrim  
#6 Posted : 25 September 2013 19:17:18(UTC)
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patrim

Thanks guys my mistake on the COSHH front however it is not information for the end user but for us whilst we act as a storage unit.
andrewcl  
#7 Posted : 26 September 2013 08:28:44(UTC)
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andrewcl

There are a number of things I would take into account for mopping up spillages - such as nature of the substances, likely amounts that might be spilled, the local environment (natural ventilation, drains etc). You might need a COSHH assessment for the mopping up, if the chemicals are hazardous. That may then lead onto training for staff in the use of PPE, installing eyewash stations etc. As the others have said, CHIPS (I thought we still had CHIPS - updated to cover CLP...?) and CLP basically says you need to provide information for downstream users and I might be wrong, but I think REACH has "exposure scenarios" in it, for passing information up and downstream... Open to correction on any points made though!
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