PFS, Dangerous Substances & Explosive Atmospheres Regulations 2002 (DSEAR) Stansted Airport 11th September 2024
£310.00 - Non Member Prices
£260.00 - Member price
This course has been designed to explain the application of the Dangerous Substances & Explosive Atmospheres Regulations 2002 (known as DSEAR)
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Description
This course has been designed to explain the application of the Dangerous Substances & Explosive Atmospheres Regulations 2002 (known as DSEAR) in its application to a Petrol Filling Station that also serves as a workplace. Based on Statutory Instrument 2776; 2002, the course covers each of the 17 Regulations and 7 Schedules together with the supporting Approved Codes of Practices (ACoP’s) that were published last year by the UK’s Health & Safety Executive. Also covered are the various methods of risk assessment and their practical application to a Filling Station.
Venue
Novotel Hotel
Round Coppice Road
London Stansted Airport
CM24 1SF
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Who Should Attend
- Petroleum Officers
- Environmental Health Officers
- Trading Standards Officers
- Environment Agency Officers
- Project Managers
- Health & Safety Consultants/Managers
- Contractors
- Equipment Suppliers & Manufacturers
- Auditors
Subjects Covered
Where has DSEAR come from and Why?
The Regulations themselves;
- Citation, Interpretation & Application
- Duties under the Regulation, Risk Assessment
- Elimination or Reduction of Risk from Dangerous Substances
- Places where Explosive Atmospheres Occur
- Information, Instruction & Training
- Identification of Hazardous Contents of Containers and Pipes
- Duty of Co-ordination, Extension outside Great Britain
- Exemption Certificates, Exemptions for Ministry of Defence
- Amendments, Repeals & Transitional Provisions
- Schedule 1 General Safety Measures
- Schedule 2 Classification of Places where Explosive Atmospheres may occur
- Schedule 3 Criteria for the Selection of Equipment and Protective Systems
- Schedule 4 Warning Signs where Explosive Atmospheres may occur
- Schedule 5 Legislation concerned with the Marking of Containers and Pipes
- Schedule 6 Parts 1 & 2 Amendments
- Schedule 7 Parts 1 & 2 Repeal and Revocation
The Approved Codes of Practice of DSEAR L133, L138
Risk Assessments; Types & Methods
Desk Top Exercise; Application of Risk Assessment to a Petrol Filling Station
Additional information
- Price includes all refreshments, lunch, course handout notes and presentation certificate
- Each delegate will receive a continued development certificate (CPD) for 6 hours.
- Bespoke courses are available.
On the day
Day 1
09.30 Welcome and Preliminaries
09.45 History of DSEAR
- Current situation
- Regulations 2, 3 and 4; Schedule 6 – Definitions, application and duties
- Regulation 6; Schedule 1 – Elimination and reduction of risk
- Regulation 7; Schedules 2 and 3 – Where explosive atmospheres may occur
11.00 Tea and Coffee
11.15 Regulation 8 – Accidents and Emergencies
- Regulation 9 – Training
- Regulation 10 – Identification of pipes
- Regulation 11 – Co-ordination
- Miscellaneous Regulations and Schedules
- Regulation 5 – Risk assessment
13.00 Lunch
14.00 L137 and L133
14.45 Workshop – explanation
15.00 Tea and Coffee
15.30 Workshop – carry out a risk assessment
16.30 Questions and CPD Certificates