How to manage hazardous areas, dangerous substances and explosive dusts

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Hazardous Area Classification

Hazardous Area Classification for
Gases and Liquids

Tuesday 05 November 2019, Buxton


The Dangerous Substances and Explosive Atmospheres Regulations (DSEAR) require the identification and classification
of areas where accidental releases of dangerous substances could occur.

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 Science and Research Centre in Buxton, Derbyshire on Tuesday 05 November.

The course equips delegates to carry out hazardous area classification in accordance with commonly used standards, or to act as an intelligent customer when contracting others to do this.

The course is suitable for anyone required to conduct hazardous area classification as part of a DSEAR assessment or who needs a detailed understanding of the classification process.
 

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DSEAR Gases and Liquids

DSEAR – Gases and Liquids

22 October 2019, Buxton


The Dangerous Substances and Explosive Atmospheres Regulations (DSEAR) require 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.

On Tuesday 22 October 2019, HSE is to run 1 day course on DSEAR – Gases and Liquids at its Science and Research Centre near Buxton, Derbyshire

This course explains the duties that DSEAR places on employers and the actions needed for compliance. It focuses on risk assessment and applying controls to minimise or mitigate them.

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

DSEAR - Gases and Liquids 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 DSEAR framework.

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DSEAR Dust Explosions

DSEAR – Controlling Dust Explosion Risks

27 November 2019, Buxton


DSEAR regulates the presence and use of dangerous substances in the workplace.

These substances include flammable solids in the form of a finely divided dust which, if dispersed in the air, could lead to a serious fire explosion.

Flammable dusts pose unique risks that differ from those posed by flammable gases and liquids.

On Wednesday 27 November, HSE will run a 1 day training course on 
DSEAR: Controlling Dust Explosion Risks at its Science and Research Centre near Buxton, Derbyshire

This course provides advice on how to understand the hazards from flammable dusts and how the risks from storing and using these dusts can be managed so as to comply with DSEAR.

DSEAR: Controlling Dust Explosion Risks is for managers and supervisors of process plant and operations, where dangerous substances are used or stored.

It's also aimed at safety specialists who need to understand how to manage the risks from dangerous substances within the framework of the DSEAR duties. The course is intended to allow them to act as an intelligent customer when commissioning work related to DSEAR.

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Our September and October courses are booking now:

September

Developing Effective Procedures         03 Sept

NEBOSH HSE Introduction to Incident Investigation          05 Sept

COSHH Training - Practical Assessment and Control        11-12 Sept

Layers of Protection Analysis: Practical Application and Pitfalls (LOPA)     11-12 Sept

Display Screen Equipment (DSE) Risk Management         17 Sept 

Hand Arm Vibration Syndrome (HAVS)       17-18 Sept  

CRD - Intro to Ecotoxicological Risk Assessment for Plant Protection Products      19 Sept         

Pressure Systems Awareness    25 Sept        

CRD - Workshop on the Chemistry Data Requirements 
for Biocides Regulated under Regulation 528/2012            26 Sept               

Biosafety - working practices and managing safety at Containment Level 3   30 Sept - 04 Oct 

 

October 
    

NEBOSH HSE Certificate in Health and Safety Leadership Excellence      01 Oct

Hand-Arm Vibration Syndrome (HAVS) Refresher           02 Oct

NEBOSH HSE Certificate in Process Safety Management        07 - 11 Oct

HSE Inspectors' Guide to Risk Assessment - BIRMINGHAM    08 Oct

CRD - Workshop on Dermal Absorption and the EFSA 2017 Guidance for Plant Protection Products     10 Oct

CDM - The Construction (Design and Management) Regulations 2015 (CDM 2015) - An Introduction to the Role of the Principal Designer - MANCHESTER      15 Oct

HSE Inspectors' Guide to Risk Assessment - LONDON    17 Oct

Managing Ageing Assets – Creeping Changes, Data Trending and Experience from Incidents     17 Oct

NEBOSH HSE Introduction to Incident Investigation        17 Oct

DSEAR – Gases and Liquids         22 Oct

Noise - Occupational Noise Control Workshop     22 Oct

CRD - Two Day Biocides Efficacy Workshop         23 - 24 Oct

LEV - Practical Management of Local Exhaust Ventilation Controls       23 Oct

NEBOSH HSE Certificate in Health and Safety Leadership Excellence - MANCHESTER    
23 Oct

COMAH Compliance for Lower Tier Establishments      24 Oct

CRD - Maximum Residue Levels Workshop         29 Oct


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