Case Studies
We have provided DSEAR risk assessments to hundreds of businesses within all industries throughout the UK. Below and on further pages you can view 160+ case studies selected from our work. You may also prefer to click on the Sectors on the right to see case studies related to your industry.
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The Challenge
An independent survey of a new anaerobic digestion biogas plant located at Swancote Farm, Bridgnorth was undertaken November 2011 at the request of MT Energie management. Facilities at Swancote Farm site in Shropshire allow for generation of heat and energy from agricultural crops and waste using established anaerobic digestion…
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The Advanced Composites Group site in Manchester involved routine handling of solvents such as Acetone, IMS and MEK along with some resins and flammable gases.
The core process areas involved a number of automated mechanical operations as part of resin impregnation onto various fabrics and then dying the final product.
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The challenge
A visit was made to a client of Dale Power Solutions; the site at Stockton, Teesside was visited on 26th January 2015 to carry out a risk assessment in regard to requirements of the Dangerous Substances and Explosive Atmospheres Regulations 2002 (DSEAR). The assessment was specifically requested to consider…
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A visit was made to the MOD Royal Air Force station at Shawbury, Shropshire on 20th January 2015 to consider compliance in respect of the Dangerous Substances and Explosive Atmospheres Regulations 2002 (DSEAR).
RAF Shawbury operates as a training establishment for helicopters and air traffic control, and many of the…
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A visit was made to Advanced Medical Solutions in the South West, in August 2015 to consider compliance with the Dangerous Substances and Explosive Atmospheres Regulations 2002 (DSEAR).
It was found that routine laboratory operations involved potentially-hazardous substances, including highly flammable liquids.
The business was implementing process change and required guidance…
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