| Module 1 | Introduction to COSHH | 15-20 minutes |
| Module 2 | Legal Duties & Responsibilities | 20-25 minutes |
| Module 3 | Types & Forms of Hazardous Substances | 20-25 minutes |
| Module 4 | Health Effects & Routes of Exposure | 20-25 minutes |
| Module 5 | Risk Assessment – The 5-Step Process | 30-35 minutes |
| Module 6 | Control Measures & Safe Handling | 25-30 minutes |
| Module 7 | Emergency Response & Incident Management | 15-20 minutes |

Congratulations on Completing the COSHH Level 2 Award Course!
You’ve worked through all seven modules covering the essential knowledge and skills needed to work safely with hazardous substances. Now it’s time to demonstrate what you’ve learned.
About This Assessment:
This final assessment tests your understanding of the entire course, from COSHH regulations and hazard identification through to emergency response and incident investigation.
Assessment Details:
- 40 questions covering all modules
- Multiple-choice format with 6 options per question
- 1 to 3 correct answers required for each question (the question will tell you how many to select)
- Pass mark: 80% (32 out of 40 questions correct)
- Time allowed: Take as long as you need – focus on accuracy, not speed
- Feedback provided: You’ll receive detailed feedback on each question
Tips for Success:
- Read each question carefully and note how many answers to select
- Consider all options before making your selection
- Think about the practical application of what you’ve learned
- If unsure, eliminate obviously wrong answers first
- Remember the key principles: hierarchy of controls, prevention over cure, and learning from incidents
What Happens Next:
Upon successful completion (80% or higher), you’ll receive your COSHH Level 2 Award certificate, demonstrating your competence in managing hazardous substances safely.
If you don’t achieve 80% on your first attempt, don’t worry – review the feedback, revisit the relevant modules, and try again. Learning is a process, and we want you to succeed.
Take a deep breath, stay calm, and trust in what you’ve learned. Good luck!
