COSHH Risk Assessment — Cleaning Substances

🧪 [Business Name] 👤 [Your Name] 📅 Assessment date: [Date] 🔄 Review due: [Date — 12 months from above]
Legal basis: This assessment is required under the Control of Substances Hazardous to Health Regulations 2002 (COSHH) (SI 2002/2677). Under Regulation 6, every employer — including self-employed persons — must make a suitable and sufficient assessment of the risks created by work with hazardous substances, and implement the appropriate controls. Failure to conduct a COSHH assessment is a criminal offence under the Health and Safety at Work etc. Act 1974.

1. Business Details

Business name: [Business Name]
Assessor name and role: [Your Name], sole trader / [Director / Owner]
Business address: [Your Address]
Contact: [Your Email]  |  [Your Phone]

Work activities covered by this assessment: domestic and/or commercial cleaning, including kitchen, bathroom, floor, and general surface cleaning at client premises.

Workers covered: [Your Name] (sole trader) [and any sub-contractors — list names or "and any appointed sub-contractors who have received this assessment"].

2. Substances in Use

The following substances are regularly used in the course of cleaning work. Each is assessed below. All products must be used strictly in accordance with the manufacturer's Safety Data Sheet (SDS/MSDS). Copies of SDS sheets for each product listed are held by [Your Name] and are available on request.

Product / Substance Type / Active ingredient Typical use Supplier / Brand SDS held?
Multi-surface cleaner Surfactant-based, pH neutral Worktops, tiles, general surfaces [Brand] Yes
Toilet / bathroom cleaner Hydrochloric acid or citric acid WC bowls, limescale removal [Brand] Yes
Bleach / disinfectant Sodium hypochlorite (typically 3–5%) Sanitising, mould removal, drains [Brand] Yes
Oven / degreaser Caustic (sodium hydroxide) or solvent-based Oven interiors, extractor fans, grease [Brand] Yes
Glass / window cleaner Isopropyl alcohol or ammonia-free surfactant Mirrors, glass surfaces, windows [Brand] Yes
Floor cleaner / mopping solution Surfactant, pH neutral or alkaline Hard floors — wood, tile, vinyl, laminate [Brand] Yes
[Add further products as required] [Active ingredient] [Use] [Brand] [Yes / No]

3. Risk Assessment — Hazards, Exposure Routes, and Controls

Important: Never mix bleach (sodium hypochlorite) with acidic toilet cleaners, vinegar, or ammonia-based products. The resulting chlorine gas is toxic and has caused serious injuries in domestic settings. This prohibition must be observed at all times.
Substance Hazard Exposure route Likelihood (1–5) Severity (1–5) Risk rating Controls in place Residual risk
Multi-surface cleaner Skin/eye irritant Skin contact, splash to eyes 3 2 Low (6) Nitrile gloves worn; eye protection available if splashing risk; product used per label Low
Toilet / bathroom cleaner (acidic) Corrosive — skin burns, severe eye damage (GHS label Cat. 1) Skin contact, inhalation of fumes, eye splash 3 3 Medium (9) Nitrile gloves; ventilation (window/door open); avoid mixing with bleach; eye wash accessible; SDS reviewed Low
Bleach / sodium hypochlorite Corrosive; harmful if inhaled; toxic if mixed with acid or ammonia Skin/eye contact, inhalation 3 4 Medium (12) Nitrile gloves; ventilation essential; never mixed with other chemicals; diluted to label rate; container kept sealed when not in use; eye wash/rinse facility available Low
Oven / caustic degreaser Corrosive — skin burns, serious eye damage (GHS Cat. 1) Skin contact, eye splash, inhalation of aerosol 3 4 Medium (12) Heavy-duty nitrile gloves (minimum 0.3 mm); safety glasses; oven door kept open during application; oven cool/off before use; 15-minute rinse available if skin contact occurs; SDS at hand Low
Glass / window cleaner Eye/skin irritant; flammable if alcohol-based Skin/eye splash, inhalation of spray mist 2 1 Low (2) Gloves worn; product used per label; no naked flames if IPA-based Low
Floor cleaner Skin/eye irritant at concentrated levels Skin contact, prolonged inhalation of vapour 2 2 Low (4) Gloves worn; diluted per label; ventilated area; wet-floor warning sign placed Low

Risk rating = Likelihood × Severity. Low ≤ 8 · Medium 9–14 · High ≥ 15. Ratings reflect controls as applied.

4. Personal Protective Equipment (PPE)

The following PPE is provided and worn as indicated by each product's SDS and the risk assessment above:

PPE is a last resort, not a primary control. Ventilation, correct dilution, and safe working methods are implemented first. PPE is additional protection for residual risk only.

5. Storage and Transport

6. Spillage and First Aid Procedures

In the event of a chemical spillage or accidental exposure, the following actions must be taken immediately:

  1. Skin contact: Remove contaminated clothing. Rinse the affected area with copious amounts of water for at least 15 minutes. If irritation or burning persists, seek medical attention. Do not apply creams or ointments before rinsing.
  2. Eye contact: Irrigate immediately with clean water or sterile eye wash for a minimum of 15 minutes, holding eyelids open. Remove contact lenses if fitted and able. Seek medical attention without delay.
  3. Inhalation: Move the casualty to fresh air immediately. If breathing is difficult or the casualty is unconscious, call 999. Do not re-enter a gassed space without appropriate respiratory protection.
  4. Ingestion: Do not induce vomiting. Rinse mouth with water. Call 999 or NHS 111. Show the product label or SDS to medical staff.
  5. Spillage (surface): Ventilate the area. Contain the spill with absorbent material (paper towels, cat litter). Dispose of safely in sealed bags. Do not wash acid and bleach spills into the same drain simultaneously.

First aid kit location: [Vehicle / cleaning caddy / describe]. Kit is inspected [monthly / quarterly] and restocked as needed.

7. Waste Disposal

8. Health Surveillance

Self-employed cleaners working alone are not subject to formal health surveillance under Schedule 6 of the COSHH Regulations (which applies to specific prescribed substances and processes). However, [Your Name] will:

9. Training and Information

[Your Name] has read, understood, and signed this assessment. Any sub-contractors working under this business must be provided with a copy of this assessment and sign the acknowledgement below before commencing work.

Training record: [Date of induction / COSHH awareness training completed — or "self-directed reading of SDS sheets, completed [date]"]

10. Review

This assessment must be reviewed:

Assessor / Business Owner

Signed: [Your Name]

Date

Review record (next period)

Signed (reviewer)

Review date