LRD guides and handbook July 2017

Health and safety law 2017

Chapter 6

Asthma



[ch 6: page 103]

The risk assessment procedure in Regulation 6 of COSHH 2002 (see Chapter 3) also applies to occupational asthma. Employers must protect the health of employees who have developed occupational asthma.



Employers should review risk assessments regularly, and there should be an immediate review whenever a case of occupational asthma is confirmed. Cases of occupational asthma notified by a doctor in writing must be reported to the enforcing authority under the Reporting of Injuries, Diseases and Dangerous Occurrences Regulations 2013 (RIDDOR) (see Chapter 10: Recording and reporting accidents). Exposure to substances with the potential to cause occupational asthma should be prevented. If prevention is not reasonably practicable, the employer should control exposure.



All employees exposed, or liable to be exposed, to a substance that may cause occupational asthma should be under suitable health surveillance (see pages 46 and 99). Employees should be provided with suitable and sufficient information about asthma and receive proper training.



HSE guidance on asthma can be found on the Asthma page of the HSE website (www.hse.gov.uk/asthma).