Hazardous Area Classification for Gases and Liquids The Dangerous Substances and Explosive Atmospheres Regulations (DSEAR) require that areas where accidental releases of dangerous substances could occur are identified and classified according to the likelihood of the formation of a flammable atmosphere. Within classified areas sources of ignition should be controlled. HSE is running a 1 day course on Hazardous Area Classification for Gases and Liquids at its laboratory near Buxton, Derbyshire on Thursday 28 February 2019. This training is designed to provide delegates with the knowledge to carry out straightforward hazardous area classification in accordance with commonly used standards, or to act as an intelligent customer when contracting others to deliver this role. The course is suitable for anyone who may be asked to carry out hazardous area classification as part of a DSEAR assessment or who needs a detailed understanding of the hazardous area classification process. This includes process safety and electrical engineers, and health and safety practitioners. Learn more about this course and BOOK YOUR PLACE NOW. | DSEAR – Gases and Liquids *revised and updated for 2019* DSEAR places duties on employers and the self-employed to protect employees, contractors and others from the risks from fires and explosions related to dangerous substances stored and used in the workplace. Taking place at its laboratory near Buxton, Derbyshire, HSE is to run 1 day course on DSEAR – Gases and Liquids on Wednesday 6 March 2019. This course explains the duties that DSEAR places on employers and the actions needed to comply with them. It focuses particularly on the assessment of risks and the application of controls to both minimise and mitigate those risks. The topics covered include: - The legal duties
- Assessing the risks from dangerous substances
- Controlling and mitigating the risks
- An introduction to hazardous area classification
- Area classification of laboratories
- An introduction to equipment for use in explosive atmospheres
The course is aimed at managers and supervisors of process plant and operations, where dangerous substances are used or stored, or safety specialists who need to understand how to manage the risks from dangerous substances within the framework of the DSEAR duties. BOOK NOW for DSEAR - Gases and Liquids | More HSE Training Courses in February and March '19: Ergonomics Mon 11 - Fri 15 Feb Hand Arm Vibration Syndrome (HAVS) Tues 12 - Weds 13 Feb Human Factors in Accident and Incident Investigations Tues 12 - Weds 13 Feb Slips and Trips - Falls Prevention Tues 12 Feb Stair Assessment Weds 13 Feb Manual Handling for Assessors Weds 27 Feb Hazardous Area Classification for Gases and Liquids Thur 28 Feb Site and Transport Safety Thur 28 Feb March COMAH - Technical Aspects of Safety Reports 05-06/03/2019 Respirable Crystalline Silica (RCS) - Health Surveillance and Exposure Control 05/03/2019 DSEAR – Gases and Liquids 06/03/2019 Pressure Systems Awareness 07/03/19 Upper Limb Disorders Risk Assessment of Repetitive Tasks 07/03/2019 NEBOSH HSE Certificate in Process Safety Management 11-15/03/2019 HSE Inspectors' Guide to Electrical Safety 12/03/2019 Behaviour Change: Achieving Health & Safety Culture Excellence - MANCHESTER 13-14/03/2019 COSHH Training - Practical Assessment and Control 13-14/03/2019 HSE Inspectors' Guide to Risk Assessment - MANCHESTER 13/03/2019 Manual Handling for Assessors - MANCHESTER 13/03/2019 Display Screen Equipment (DSE) Risk Management 14/03/2019 Layers of Protection Analysis: Practical Application and Pitfalls (LOPA) 19-20/03/2019 HSE Inspectors' Guide to Risk Assessment 26/03/2019 COSHH Training - Practical Assessment and Control 27-28/03/2019 If you are interested in attending one of our courses, but the advertised dates are not suitable, please do drop us an email at training@hsl.gsi.gov.uk  Want to run these or any of our other training courses in-company? Contact us now to discuss your requirements. Web: hsl.gov.uk/training Email: training@hsl.gsi.gov.uk Phone: +44 (0) 203 028 3704 |
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