DSEAR 3 DAY - Risk Assessment Training Course
Michael Dominguez
Media & Publishing Director of Industrial Trade Journals at MSL Media Ltd
Our “Three Day” DSEAR course is aimed at those who are responsible for conducting DSEAR assessments, but are not necessarily fully confident with the process.
They may work in a flammable environment, in-addition to being responsible for managing the area, day to day.
The course content:
?Legal foundations
?How sources of danger arise.
?What is the difference between flashpoint, fire point, boiling point and Auto Ignition?
?The fundamentals on the origin of Explosions, Deflagrations and Fires
?Risks resulting from improper storage or handling of these substances
?The meaning of the danger triangle and pentagon.
An overview of the regulations, understanding solvents and their physical properties, explosive dusts, ATEX classifications, gas groups, temperature ratings and BS 60079-10 Ex Zone determination, all giving a greater understanding of how ATEX fits into the DSEAR equation when establishing hazardous zones.
Reference is made to the theoretical understanding of flammable vapours with examples of how the L.E.L can be converted into a meaningful quantity of chemical per cubic metre.
Supported by a full and detailed 200-page, training manual to assist with their learning.?
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Our “Three Day” DSEAR training course is aimed at those who may be responsible for conducting risk assessments, but are not necessarily fully confident to do so with such a technical subject.?
The Course Content :?
Legal foundations of DSEAR and COSHH
How Fires and explosions occur,?
The fundamentals of understanding the explosive potential - Deflagrations?
Understanding the Chemical Properties of a substance?
Risks resulting from improper storage or handling of substances
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The danger triangle and dust pentagon.
Dust explosion potentials
An overview of the regulations is included along with, explanations and understanding of solvents and their physical properties, explosive dusts, ATEX classifications and coding, gas groups, temperature ratings and BS 60079-10 Ex Zone determination, all giving a greater understanding of how ATEX fits into the DSEAR equation when establishing hazardous zones.
Reference is also drawn to the theoretical understanding of flammable vapours with examples of how the Lower Explosive Limit can be converted into a meaningful quantity or volume of chemical per cubic metre of space.
The course includes:
A detailed 200-page, training manual for all delegates?
Working group activities
A “multiple choice” exam?
Buffet Lunch Tea Coffee and refreshments. – COVID conditions apply.
Venue and Dates 2022:
Cannock Staffordshire
March 15-17th
Jun 14-16th
Oct 11-14th.
www.dsc-ltd.co.uk
01952 947682