Common Hazardous Substances
These are the most commonly encountered hazardous substances across leisure, sport & entertainment workplaces. Each substance requires a specific COSHH assessment covering exposure routes, control measures, and PPE.
AlgaecideChlorineCleaning productsDisinfectantEquipment cleanerFertilisersHand sanitiserHerbicidesLPG gasLane oilPesticidesPool chemicalsSanitiserStage effects chemicalspH chemicals
How COSHH.app Helps Leisure, Sport & Entertainment Businesses
Creating COSHH assessments manually is time-consuming and error-prone. COSHH.app streamlines the entire process for leisure, sport & entertainment 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 leisure, sport & entertainment?
Yes. Under the COSHH Regulations 2002, any UK business in leisure, sport & entertainment 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 leisure, sport & entertainment?
The most common hazardous substances include Algaecide, Chlorine, Cleaning products, Disinfectant, Equipment cleaner, Fertilisers. 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 Leisure, Sport & Entertainment COSHH Assessment
Scan chemical labels, retrieve Safety Data Sheets, and generate COSHH reports aligned with HSE guidance — built for leisure, sport & entertainment businesses.