New — COSHH AI

COSHH AI
Intelligent Hazard Assessment

Upload a Safety Data Sheet and get a complete COSHH risk assessment in seconds. AI-powered substance identification, exposure limits, and compliance reporting for UK workplaces.

10,000+
Substances in database
<30s
Assessment generation
COSHH 2002
UK regulation compliant
GHS/CLP
Hazard classification

Everything a COSHH
Assessment Needs

Lyra reads your SDS documents and builds a complete assessment — no manual data entry required.

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Substance Identification

Automatically extract chemical names, CAS numbers, and GHS hazard classifications from uploaded SDS documents or product labels.

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Risk Assessment

AI scores exposure risks across inhalation, skin contact, ingestion, and eye hazards — with justifications for each rating.

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SDS Extraction

Parse PDF and scanned Safety Data Sheets to extract: WELs, flash points, first aid measures, storage requirements, and disposal.

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Compliance Reports

Generate printable COSHH assessments formatted to UK HSE guidance, ready for your safety management system.

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Exposure Monitoring

Cross-reference workplace exposure limits (WELs) from EH40 and recommend monitoring frequencies based on usage patterns.

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PPE Recommendations

AI recommends appropriate personal protective equipment for each substance with standards references (EN, ISO, BS).

From SDS to Report
in Three Steps

1

Upload SDS Documents

Drag and drop PDF Safety Data Sheets, scanned images, or paste raw text. Supports GHS Sections 1–16.

2

AI Analysis

Lyra extracts hazard data, cross-references EH40 WELs, classifies GHS hazard categories, and scores risk by exposure route.

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Download Report

Receive a complete COSHH assessment with control measures, PPE requirements, emergency procedures, and review dates.

See an Assessment
in Action

Below is an example output for a common laboratory solvent. Lyra automatically identifies all hazards, sets the risk level, and prescribes controls.

  • GHS hazard pictograms extracted from SDS
  • WEL compared against estimated exposure
  • PPE standard references (EN 374, EN 388)
  • Emergency procedures for spill, fire, and ingestion
  • Review date auto-set to 12 months
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COSHH Assessment — Acetone (67-64-1)
Substance
Acetone (Propan-2-one) · CAS 67-64-1 · Flash point −17 °C · WEL 500 ppm (8h TWA)
Risk Summary
🔴  Flammability — High · Keep away from ignition sources
🟡  Inhalation — Moderate · Ensure LEV or RPE above 250 ppm
🟢  Skin Contact — Low · Nitrile gloves sufficient for incidental contact
Recommended PPE
Nitrile gloves (EN 374-2) · Safety glasses (EN 166) · Lab coat · LEV or half-face respirator if >250 ppm exposure likely
Control Measures
Store in flameproof cabinet · Ground containers when transferring · No smoking/naked flames within 5 m · Spill kit (vermiculite) on hand · Emergency shower within 10 s

Regulations COSHH AI
Covers

Regulation / Standard Description Coverage
COSHH 2002 Control of Substances Hazardous to Health Regulations ✓ Full
EH40 WELs HSE Workplace Exposure Limits (4th edition 2020) ✓ Full
GHS / CLP Globally Harmonised System — Classification, Labelling, Packaging ✓ Full
REACH EU Registration, Evaluation, Authorisation and Restriction of Chemicals ~ Partial
DSEAR 2002 Dangerous Substances and Explosive Atmospheres Regulations ~ Partial
SDS Sections 1–16 EC Regulation 2015/830 Safety Data Sheet format ✓ Full

Who Uses COSHH AI

Any workplace handling hazardous substances is legally required to carry out COSHH assessments. Lyra makes it fast and accurate.

🏭 Manufacturing
🔬 Laboratories
🏥 Healthcare & Cleaning
🔧 Engineering & Maintenance
🏗️ Construction
💇 Hairdressing & Beauty
🌾 Agriculture
🎨 Arts & Printing

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