This course is aimed at those who need a basic awareness of the dangers associated with the substances and working conditions that may give rise to a flammable or explosive atmosphere.
Provision of training and information is a requirement of the Dangerous Substances and Explosive Atmospheres Regulations 2002 (DSEAR) for all personnel who work in areas or handle substances that may potentially produce a flammable or explosive atmosphere.
This course is aimed at those who need a basic awareness of the dangers associated with the substances and working conditions that may give rise to a flammable or explosive atmosphere.
Course Content
This course will allow delegates to understand how to implement effective risk management within potentially explosive atmospheres and includes:
Overview of the regulations
Explanation of dust and gas explosions, how they occur and the consequences
Potential ignition sources
How to undertake hazardous area zoning for dust atmospheres
Requirements for suitable ATEX equipment
Dust explosion protection techniques
Management of DSEAR
Practical exercises in risk assessment and hazardous area zoning
From humble beginnings back in 2012, the Hunter Safety Group has grown rapidly, and is now home to a team of 50 health and safety experts, including HSE Managers, Consultants, Project Managers, Trainers and a Central Resource Team.
The expansion has seen the creation of Hunter Safety Consultancy, Hunter Safety Training and Hunter Safety Netherlands, now with its own base of operations in Europe. This is in addition to our Head Office based in Castleford, West Yorkshire.
Health and Safety is our Business
Customer safety is of paramount importance to Hunter Safety, it is central to everything we do. We go the extra mile for our clients, and this is why they trust us and rely on us to get things right. At Hunter Safety, we work to establish long term relationships with our clients and pride ourselves on offering:
Quality
We go the extra mile to find innovative, best-in-class solutions for clients.
Integrity
Clients can trust us and rely on us to get things right and 'do the right thing'.
Teamwork
We are about long-term, mutually beneficial relationships, not short-term gain.
A dangerous goods inspector plays a critical role in ensuring the safe transportation and handling of hazardous materials and dangerous goods within the aviation industry.
Air freight accounts for only 0.5 per cent of the UK's international goods movements by weight, but 25 per cent by value. Dangerous Goods training is a mandatory requirement for anyone involved in the transport of dangerous goods by air (shippers, packers, freight forwarders, cargo handlers, airlin...
International law requires that all staff involved in the shipping, packing, documentation, handling or carriage of dangerous goods by air must complete a comprehensive training course approved by the appropriate national competent authority. In the United Kingdom this is the Civil Aviation Authori...
Subject to certain concessions, companies involved in the carriage or related loading of dangerous goods by road must appoint an appropriately qualified Dangerous Goods Safety Adviser (DGSA).
Comply with the IATA Dangerous Goods Regulations for shipping dangerous goods by air
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