By Michael Merritt ,
Process Safety Specialist, Workforce Strategies, Marsh Advisory
01/03/2024 · 2 minute read
The Dangerous Substances and Explosive Atmospheres Regulations (DSEAR) ensures that employers effectively identify and control potential fire and explosion hazards in the workplace. It is crucial that all organisations handling, storing, manufacturing, or producing flammable substances adhere to these regulations.
DSEAR should be considered in all operational aspects from design, specification, construction, and commissioning. This will ensure that the risks posed to personnel from fires, explosions, and dangerous substances are fully understood, effectively managed, and controlled.
Despite DSEAR coming into effect over 20 years ago, some plants and processes may still be running with unsatisfactory risk assessments or no risk assessment at all. Consequently, these plants, and the businesses that manage them, are operating at an unknown level of risk.
Globally, fires and explosions continue to occur in workplaces involving combustible dusts, gases, and vapours. Unfortunately, many incidents result in human injury and fatality. It is, therefore, vitally important that a comprehensive and up to date DSEAR assessment has been carried out to help negate these risks.
All assessment findings should be actioned and the assessment itself regularly reviewed. Reviews are particularly important when design changes or amendments to either plants or processes are being explored.
Effective measures for DSEAR compliance and risk mitigation include:
DSEAR regulations should be followed and complied with throughout the lifecycle of a plant or process to keep your people, property, and business safe and resilient.
For further information and assistance on assessing your risk and complying with DSEAR regulations, reach out to your Marsh Advisory contacts.