The Importance Of Teaching Cleaners How To Handle Chemicals & Why It Can Cost Big If You Don’t.

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Imagine one of your staff who clean accidently shoot a chemical spray in their eye one day. The discomfort and irritation leads them to visit A&E. They spend all afternoon waiting to be seen. The doctor says they have eye damage and as a result need to wear a patch and may face a % reduction in their vision due to the corrosive chemical.

They take at least a few days off work, at your expense and if you’re lucky they do not seek any claim for medical costs or worse still a ‘no win no fee’ accident claim. The first thing the insurer will ask you is whether you have any proof that the staff member was trained in handling substances hazardous to health, or in technical talk a COSHH training record.

So in brief it could just cost you an afternoon off or at worse case an increase in your public liability insurance premium next year and the excess on the claim.

Now for less than the price of a container of degreaser, only £4.95, you can get your staff COSHH trained in just 15 minutes and down load a certificate of proof. It’s easy too, as it can be done on a smart phone or pc. The format is very easy to understand and follow. Answer 3 module questions correctly & you’ve passed. There are 3 updates during the first 12 months sent on e mail to make sure they don’t forget too!

Follow this link:

http://www.coffeecuptraining.com/coshh-training-for-cleaning-operatives/ 

Watch the short introduction video if you wish then pay, register and take the course its that simple. 

This is a fairly new training method, which I think will be the way we deliver certain types of training into the future. Time, cost and impact are always key for cleaning operatives and this delivers all in their hand.