By exploring the critical aspects of DSEAR, its connection with ATEX 137 and CAD Directives, and the practical steps required for compliance, this course aims to equip delegates with the knowledge to safely manage hazardous substances and explosive atmospheres in the workplace.
Gain an in-depth understanding of DSEAR’s requirements and its objectives in maintaining workplace safety.
Explore the relationship between DSEAR, ATEX 137, and the CAD Directives, and their collective impact on safety standards.
Learn to classify flammable atmosphere zones as defined in the regulations and the criteria for identifying such zones.
Acquire the skills to identify flammable atmosphere zones for the storage of highly flammable liquids (HFL), liquid petroleum gas (LPG), dusts, and vapours.
Understand the selection criteria for electrical equipment intended for use in potentially explosive atmospheres as mandated by ATEX95.
An overview of the DSEAR Regulations, providing a foundation for understanding its significance in workplace safety.
A detailed examination of ATEX 137 and CAD Directives and their integration with DSEAR compliance strategies.
Practical exercises and guidance on identifying flammable atmosphere zones, including considerations for HFL, LPG, dusts, and vapours.
Insights into choosing suitable electrical equipment for use in flammable atmosphere zones, aligning with ATEX95 requirements.
Earn a certificate of attendance, validating your expertise in DSE Awareness.
Tailor the workshop to incorporate client-specific processes and procedures for maximum relevance.
Chris Hammond, Safety Officer
Embark on a journey to comprehensive DSEAR compliance and safety management. This course is essential for safety officers, facility managers, and all personnel involved in the handling of hazardous substances and explosive atmospheres.
Our course content is continually updated to reflect the latest in regulatory developments, ensuring you receive the most current and actionable training.