COSHH Risk Assessments for Metalworking Fluids
As part of the Health and Safety Executive’s (HSE) ‘Disease Reduction Programme’ all COSHH assessments MUST recognise and include the risk of respiratory disease through ‘Metalworking Fluid’ use. MWF Consultant Engineers Ltd. assist companies to ensure all their requirements and protocols for operator safety are put in place.
Metalworking Fluid Monitoring and Analysis
As part of the Health and Safety Executive’s (HSE) ‘Disease Reduction Programme’ all COSHH assessments MUST recognise and include the risk of respiratory disease through ‘Metalworking Fluid’ use. MWF Consultant Engineers Ltd. assist companies to ensure all their requirements and protocols for operator safety are put in place.
Health and Safety Operator Training
In line with the requirements of the ‘Control of Bacteria within Metalworking Fluids’ risk assessment, MWF Consultants provide detailed training sessions with a focus on the causes and preventative actions operators should be aware of to prevent potential issues with ‘Occupational Respiratory Disease’ and ‘Irritant Contact Dermatitis’.
Continuous Improvement, ‘Wet Waste’ reductions and ISO:14001
In line with the requirements of the ‘Control of Bacteria within Metalworking Fluids’ risk assessment, MWF Consultants provide detailed training sessions with a focus on the causes and preventative actions operators should be aware of to prevent potential issues with ‘Occupational Respiratory Disease’ and ‘Irritant Contact Dermatitis’.
Fixed Annual Budgeting of Metalworking Fluids
As part of the Health and Safety Executive’s (HSE) ‘Disease Reduction Programme’ all COSHH assessments MUST recognise and include the risk of respiratory disease through ‘Metalworking Fluid’ use. MWF Consultant Engineers Ltd. assist companies to ensure all their requirements and protocols for operator safety are put in place.
‘MWFdata’ – Industry ‘4.0’ Fluid Data Platform
In line with the requirements of the risk assessment, we provide detailed training sessions with a focus on the causes and preventative actions operators should be aware of to prevent potential issues with ‘Occupational Respiratory Disease’ and ‘Irritant Contact Dermatitis’.