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DSEAR Risk Assessment Dangerous Substances & Explosive Atmospheres

Comprehensive DSEAR risk assessments identifying dangerous substances, evaluating where explosive atmospheres form, mapping ignition sources and recommending practical control measures for factories, chemical plants, warehouses, depots and any workplace handling flammable materials.

DSEAR2002 Regulations compliance
ATEXZone classification included
AllFlammable substances assessed
£166HSE fee per hour
DSEAR Assessment

What Is a DSEAR Risk Assessment?

A workplace risk assessment is a systematic examination of your work activities, premises and processes to identify what could cause harm to people — and whether you're doing enough to prevent it. Under the Management of Health and Safety at Work Regulations 1999 (MHSWR), every employer must carry out a suitable and sufficient assessment of the risks to the health and safety of their employees and anyone else who may be affected by their work activities.

If you have five or more employees, the significant findings of your risk assessment must be recorded in writing. But regardless of your size, risk assessment is the foundation of every health and safety management system — without it, you're managing safety blind.

RADCaT's qualified health and safety consultants carry out thorough, practical workplace risk assessments for businesses of every size and sector across the UK. We don't produce generic templates — we visit your premises, walk your processes, talk to your team and produce site-specific, task-specific assessments that genuinely reflect your operations and give you a clear, prioritised action plan for improvement.

Whether you need a general workplace risk assessment for your office, a task-specific assessment for high-risk activities in a factory, a site-wide review for a multi-building campus, or a pre-project risk assessment for a construction site — RADCaT delivers expert, HSE-compliant assessments tailored to your industry and your operations.

DSEAR applies far more widely than most businesses realise. If you store LPG, use aerosols, charge batteries, operate a spray booth, handle solvents or produce any combustible dust — you almost certainly need a DSEAR assessment.

DSEAR Risk Assessment from RADCaT
Types of Risk Assessment

DSEAR Assessment Services

Comprehensive assessment from substance identification to control recommendations.

Full DSEAR Assessment

Complete assessment covering all dangerous substances, explosive atmosphere potential, ignition sources, persons at risk, existing controls and recommendations. The core regulatory requirement.

Substance Identification

Systematic identification and classification of every dangerous substance on your site — raw materials, products, intermediates, waste, cleaning chemicals, maintenance fluids and atmospheric contaminants.

Ignition Source Mapping

Identification of all potential ignition sources — electrical equipment, static electricity, hot surfaces, mechanical sparks, open flames, hot work, vehicles, lightning and self-heating materials.

Persons at Risk

Assessment of who could be harmed — employees, contractors, visitors, neighbours. Includes consideration of maintenance activities, cleaning operations and emergency scenarios.

Control Measure Evaluation

Assessment of whether existing controls are adequate — ventilation, earthing, gas detection, permit-to-work, PPE, storage arrangements and emergency procedures. Gap identification.

DSEAR Documentation

Comprehensive written assessment with substance register, zone drawings (where applicable), control measure schedule, action plan and review programme. Audit-ready for HSE.

Our Process

How We Carry Out a Risk Assessment

1

Substance Survey

We identify every dangerous substance on your site through physical walk-through, SDS review, process analysis and staff interviews.

2

Atmosphere Assessment

For each substance and work activity, we assess whether and where an explosive atmosphere could form — considering quantities, containment, ventilation and process conditions.

3

Ignition Analysis

We map all potential ignition sources within and near areas where explosive atmospheres could form. Every credible ignition scenario is evaluated.

4

Risk Evaluation

We assess the likelihood and consequences of fire or explosion, considering existing controls. Each scenario is risk-rated to prioritise actions.

5

Report & Recommendations

Comprehensive DSEAR assessment report with findings, zone classification recommendations, control measure gaps and a prioritised action plan.

Common Questions

DSEAR Risk Assessment FAQ

Does DSEAR apply to my business?

If you store, handle or produce any flammable liquid, gas, aerosol, combustible dust or oxidising substance — yes. This includes LPG for heating or forklifts, solvents in workshops, spray paints, adhesives, flammable cleaning products, battery charging areas, woodworking dust and flour. DSEAR applies far more widely than most businesses expect.

What is the difference between DSEAR and COSHH?

COSHH addresses health risks from hazardous substances (inhalation, skin contact, ingestion). DSEAR addresses fire and explosion risks from dangerous substances. A substance can require both a COSHH assessment (health risk from vapour inhalation) and a DSEAR assessment (explosion risk from vapour accumulation). They are separate assessments with different control measures.

Do I need ATEX zone classification?

If your DSEAR assessment identifies that an explosive atmosphere could form, you need ATEX zone classification of those areas. Not every DSEAR assessment results in zone classification — small quantities of flammable substances in well-ventilated areas may not create a classifiable explosive atmosphere. RADCaT assesses whether zoning is required as part of the DSEAR process.

How often should DSEAR be reviewed?

When substances, quantities, processes, equipment, ventilation or building layout change. After any fire, explosion or near-miss. When HSE issues new guidance. Best practice is annual formal review for active operations. RADCaT provides scheduled review visits for retained clients.

What industries need DSEAR assessments?

Chemical, petrochemical, pharmaceutical, food processing (flour, sugar, starch), woodworking, metalworking, printing, paint and coatings, fuel storage, vehicle workshops, spray painting, warehousing with flammable stock, battery charging facilities and any workplace storing LPG or flammable gases.

What qualifications do your DSEAR assessors have?

Our DSEAR consultants hold relevant qualifications in process safety, are experienced in hazardous area classification and have hands-on experience across chemical, manufacturing, logistics and food processing environments.

How much does a DSEAR assessment cost?

Based on site size, number of substances, process complexity and whether ATEX zoning is required. Simple assessments for small workshops to comprehensive assessments for chemical plants. Fixed-price quotes provided after initial discussion.

Need a DSEAR Assessment?

Get in touch for a free discussion. We'll assess whether DSEAR applies and provide a clear quote.