Why choose Sypol for COSHH management?


“We now have a system that can scale with the demands of our business. With almost 2,500 products or substances requiring a COSHH assessment, there is a massive demand on us to ensure compliance.”

Jeff Marston, Group Safety and Environment Manager, AB Agri


“I definitely recommend the self-authoring tool to any R&D company, especially if they’ve got labs and a fast-changing chemical profile within those labs to be able to keep themselves compliant.”

Dr Lorraine Russell, Health & Safety Manager, Heriot-Watt University


“To all who are still managing COSHH compliance manually… Get Sypol! I’ve been there, spent the days on one single assessment—don’t do it alone. The software frees you up to focus on other things, like inspections or investigations beyond just COSHH.”

Andrew Crowther, Health and Safety Advisor & Sypol Coordinator, NHS Bradford

✔ Support compliance

Stay on top of ever-changing chemical regulations (COSHH, REACH, CLP and more) with automatic updates and expert-verified risk assessments.


✔ Improve efficiency

Spend less time on COSHH paperwork and manual data entry. Sypol’s streamlined workflows and ready-to-use assessment library free up your team to be in the field, not stuck behind a desk.


✔ Reduce risk

Gain visibility into hidden chemical hazards before they cause harm. By identifying high-risk substances and suggesting safer alternatives, Sypol helps you prevent incidents, reduce downtime, and protect your workforce.


✔ Save time

Get COSHH risk assessments done in hours instead of days. With a database of 900,000+ assessments and a dedicated 7-day support team, you’ll dramatically cut the administrative burden and respond faster to urgent needs.

Ready to simplify COSHH compliance?

When you have the right chemical safety software on your side, compliance becomes second nature. Sypol cuts through the complexity, reduces risk, and saves time. Click the button below to book a demo today and see how Sypol can work for your team.

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