Download a free Stardrops The Pink Stuff Disinfectant Cleaner COSHH assessment for documenting the safe use, handling, storage and application of The Pink Stuff Disinfectant Cleaner in the workplace. This editable COSHH assessment template is designed for cleaning teams, facilities managers, schools, offices, hospitality venues, care settings, retail premises, kitchens, washrooms, welfare areas and commercial buildings where disinfectant cleaner spray is used for routine cleaning and hard surface disinfection.
Stardrops The Pink Stuff Disinfectant Cleaner is commonly used as a multi-purpose disinfectant spray for cleaning hard washable surfaces, removing grease and grime, and supporting everyday hygiene controls. Because it is intended to disinfect as well as clean, it should be included within workplace COSHH arrangements and, where antibacterial or biocidal claims apply, considered alongside relevant biocidal product duties. The assessment should reflect how the spray is used on site, what surfaces are treated, how contact time is managed and how staff avoid unnecessary exposure to spray mist or residues.
This Stardrops The Pink Stuff Disinfectant Cleaner COSHH assessment template helps employers and responsible persons record key product details, intended use, application method, contact time, surface suitability, storage arrangements, exposure controls, first aid information, accidental release response, environmental precautions, waste disposal, PPE requirements where needed, user instructions and review dates. It provides a practical starting point for workplaces needing a The Pink Stuff COSHH assessment, disinfectant cleaner COSHH template, multi-purpose disinfectant spray safety document, surface cleaner COSHH assessment or free health and safety document template for cleaning and hygiene products used at work.
Employers have a legal responsibility to assess substances used during work activities and make sure employees, cleaners, contractors, visitors and others are not exposed to unnecessary health or environmental risks. Under the Control of Substances Hazardous to Health Regulations 2002, hazardous substances must be identified, assessed and controlled where required. Where disinfectant cleaners are used for antibacterial, antiviral or biocidal purposes, users should also consider the GB Biocidal Products Regulation, product authorisation requirements, label instructions, approved use areas, contact time and any restrictions or safe-use conditions provided by the manufacturer.
For products such as Stardrops The Pink Stuff Disinfectant Cleaner, the COSHH assessment should reflect the actual cleaning task being carried out, including spraying onto cloths or directly onto suitable hard surfaces, wiping worktops, sinks, taps, bins, handles, desks, counters, washroom surfaces and other touchpoints, allowing the correct contact time where required and avoiding use on unsuitable or unsealed materials. The assessment should also consider preventing eye contact, avoiding inhalation of spray mist, washing hands after use, keeping the product away from children and unauthorised users, preventing accidental mixing with bleach or other cleaning chemicals, and checking the product label and manufacturer’s safety data sheet before use.
A clear Stardrops The Pink Stuff Disinfectant Cleaner COSHH assessment helps demonstrate that disinfectant sprays, antibacterial cleaning products, workplace hygiene controls, touchpoint cleaning, chemical storage and staff instructions have been properly considered as part of workplace health and safety management. This is particularly useful for cleaning supervisors, office managers, school site teams, care home staff, hospitality teams, facilities managers, retail supervisors and duty holders responsible for cleaning stores, hygiene standards, infection control support and contractor safety documentation.
The document can be customised with your company details, site location, product brand, cleaning area, surface type, frequency of use, quantity stored, authorised users, responsible person, storage arrangements, environmental precautions, PPE requirements where needed and review date. Once completed, the assessment can be downloaded as a PDF, stored in your compliance records or shared with cleaners, employees, facilities teams, contractors, supervisors and health and safety representatives.
Relevant compliance includes the Control of Substances Hazardous to Health Regulations 2002, GB Biocidal Products Regulation where antibacterial, antiviral or disinfecting claims apply, Health and Safety at Work etc. Act 1974, Management of Health and Safety at Work Regulations 1999, Workplace (Health, Safety and Welfare) Regulations 1992, Food Safety Act 1990 where food premises are involved, Food Hygiene Regulations where applicable, Environmental Protection Act 1990, UK CLP requirements, UK REACH duties where applicable, HSE COSHH guidance, HSE biocides guidance and the requirement to use the product label and manufacturer’s safety data sheet when completing a suitable and sufficient assessment.