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At York Green Safety Partners, we understand that ensuring the safety of your team and your process is critical for your business.
Are These Your Challenges?
- Struggling to identify potential hazards involving dangerous substances in your operation?
- Unclear on how to reduce the risk of fires or explosions in your workplace?
- Concerned about staying compliant with DSEAR regulations and avoiding penalties and spiralling insurance costs?
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Book a meeting with our expert team today to discuss your DSEAR requirements, and we’ll help you navigate the process from start to finish.
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Frequently asked questions
What is a DSEAR Risk Assessment?
A DSEAR Risk Assessment is a evaluation required under the Dangerous Substances and Explosive Atmospheres Regulations (DSEAR) to identify and control risks associated with dangerous substances in the workplace.
Who needs to conduct a DSEAR Risk Assessment?
Any business that manufactures, uses, stores, or handles dangerous substances—such as flammable gases, liquids, or combustible dusts—is required to conduct a DSEAR Risk Assessment to ensure safety and legal compliance.
What substances are considered dangerous under DSEAR?
Dangerous substances include flammable gases, liquids, vapours, mists, combustible dusts, oxidising agents, and any other materials that could potentially cause fires or explosions.
Why is a DSEAR Risk Assessment important?
It helps prevent explosions and catastrophic accidents by identifying potential hazards and control measures, ensuring the safety of employees and compliance with legal obligations.
How often should a DSEAR Risk Assessment be reviewed?
The assessment should be reviewed when there are changes in processes, substances used, or after any incident occurs. A periodic review ensures ongoing compliance and safety.