Common Hazardous Substances
These are the most commonly encountered hazardous substances across hair, beauty & personal care workplaces. Each substance requires a specific COSHH assessment covering exposure routes, control measures, and PPE.
AcetoneAcrylic monomerBleach powderChemical peelsCleaning productsCleaning wipesDisinfectantEssential oilsHair dyeHair productsHairsprayMassage oilNail chemicalsNail primerPeroxideSterilising agentsTanning solutionTattoo inkUV gelUV lamp cleanerWax
How COSHH.app Helps Hair, Beauty & Personal Care Businesses
Creating COSHH assessments manually is time-consuming and error-prone. COSHH.app streamlines the entire process for hair, beauty & personal care businesses:
- Scan chemical labels — Use your phone camera to scan any chemical label. Our AI extracts the product name, GHS symbols, hazard statements, and precautionary statements automatically.
- Automatic SDS retrieval — We cross-reference the identified chemical against Safety Data Sheet databases to pull in detailed safety information including Workplace Exposure Limits (WELs).
- Generate compliant reports — Our AI generates a comprehensive COSHH report covering all 15 sections recommended by the HSE, tailored to your specific workplace and industry.
- Train your staff — Assign training modules to team members and track completion with digital sign-off records.
Whether you're a sole trader or a large organisation, COSHH.app makes chemical safety compliance straightforward and affordable. Learn more about COSHH requirements or get started free.
Frequently Asked Questions
Do I need a COSHH assessment for hair, beauty & personal care?
Yes. Under the COSHH Regulations 2002, any UK business in hair, beauty & personal care that uses, stores, or produces hazardous substances must carry out a suitable and sufficient COSHH risk assessment.
What are the most common chemical hazards in hair, beauty & personal care?
The most common hazardous substances include Acetone, Acrylic monomer, Bleach powder, Chemical peels, Cleaning products, Cleaning wipes. Each requires specific control measures documented in a COSHH assessment.
How often should I review my COSHH assessments?
At least annually, or when there is a change in work processes, new substances are introduced, or following an incident.
Create Your Hair, Beauty & Personal Care COSHH Assessment
Scan chemical labels, retrieve Safety Data Sheets, and generate COSHH reports aligned with HSE guidance — built for hair, beauty & personal care businesses.