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DSEAR Assessments to help businesses comply

Workplace safety is paramount when dealing with dangerous substances that pose risks of fire, explosion, or similar hazards. At RADCaT, we specialise in DSEAR Assessments to help businesses comply with the Dangerous Substances and Explosive Atmospheres Regulations (DSEAR). From risk identification to ongoing support, we provide tailored solutions to keep your operations safe and compliant.

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What Does a DSEAR Assessment Involve?

Comprehensive support and Training for your dSEAR needs

A DSEAR assessment identifies and evaluates risks associated with flammable gases, vapours, dust, or other dangerous substances in the workplace. It involves classifying hazardous zones, ensuring equipment complies with ATEX standards, analysing potential incident scenarios and implementing measures to eliminate or minimise risks. Additionally, it includes creating emergency plans and delivering customised training for your team.

Our experts conduct thorough risk assessments to identify hazards in your workplace, ensuring full compliance with DSEAR regulations.

DSEAR Assessment services include:

Identify dangerous substances and potential ignition sources

Analyse and evaluate risks of fire, explosion, or similar incidents

Develop actionable plans to minimise or eliminate risks

Ensuring your equipment complies with ATEX standards is critical to workplace safety

We conduct scenario analysis to proactively assess and prevent workplace incidents

Customised training ensures your team understands and implements safety procedures effectively

Be prepared for any incident with our expert emergency planning services

Ongoing support to keep your workplace safe and compliant

Frequently Asked questions

DSEAR Assessment FAQ’s

What is a DSEAR Assessment?

A DSEAR assessment identifies risks from dangerous substances in the workplace, such as flammable gases, vapours, and dust, to prevent fires or explosions.

What is hazardous area classification?

Hazardous area classification involves identifying and categorising zones where explosive atmospheres could occur, such as Zone 0, 1, or 2 for gases and vapours.

How does equipment comply with ATEX standards?

ATEX-certified equipment is specifically designed to operate safely in hazardous zones by reducing ignition risks from electrical or mechanical sources.

Why is fire and explosion modelling important?

Modelling helps predict potential fire or explosion outcomes, allowing businesses to implement measures to prevent incidents and protect employees.

What kind of DSEAR training does RADCaT offer?

We offer customised training for employees and engineers to identify hazards, manage risks, and maintain compliance with DSEAR regulations.

How often should a DSEAR assessment be reviewed?

A DSEAR assessment should be reviewed regularly or when there are significant changes to processes, equipment, or substances in the workplace.

Why Choose RADCaT for DSEAR Assessments?

Comprehensive Risk Analysis

Thorough identification and evaluation of workplace hazards.

Industry Expertise

Experience across manufacturing, warehousing, care and logistics sectors.

ATEX Compliance

Ensure equipment and tools meet ATEX safety ratings.

Proactive Fire & Explosion Prevention

Detailed modelling and safety strategies to reduce risks.

Customised Training

Practical, tailored courses to enhance safety awareness and compliance.

Ongoing Support

Continuous guidance to maintain workplace safety and legal compliance.