Dangerous Substances & Explosive Atmospheres Regulations (DSEAR)

Control risks from dangerous substances and explosive atmospheres. Our specialists assess hazards, set controls and help you comply with DSEAR requirements.

How We Help

We provide DSEAR consultancy and assessments, from first hazard review through to hazardous area classification, proportionate controls and training, so you can operate safely and comply with the law. Key services include risk assessment, practical controls and clear documentation.

  • DSEAR risk assessment: Identify dangerous substances, ignition sources and credible release scenarios that could create explosive atmospheres, with a prioritised action plan.

  • Hazardous area classification (HAC): Define Zones 0/1/2 and 20/21/22 with plans/drawings for gas, vapour and dust risks, and guidance for safe equipment selection and ways of working.

  • Controls hierarchy: Apply elimination or substitution first, then engineering and procedural controls; specify suitable protective equipment only where needed.

  • Ignition source control: Manage static, hot work and electrical equipment selection/maintenance (e.g. ATEX/Ex-rated) and coordinate contractor activities.

  • Documentation and evidence: Provide risk assessment records, HAC schedules and drawings, equipment/inspection registers, and emergency arrangements to demonstrate compliance.

  • Training and awareness: Brief managers and operators on safe storage and handling, housekeeping, spill response and emergency actions.

  • Integrated fire safety: Align DSEAR zoning and ignition controls with your fire risk management strategy and emergency plans to maintain consistent protection.

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What Our Approach Means for You:

Our DSEAR expertise is about more than just ticking boxes; it’s about protecting your people and your organisation.

  • Prevents fires and explosions. Robust controls reduce the risk of serious incidents that harm people and disrupt operations.
  • It is a legal duty. Where dangerous substances are present, employers must assess and control the risks and keep suitable records.
  • Builds assurance. Clear evidence for regulators, insurers and customers supports your licence to operate and claims defensibility.

Where DSEAR Applies

DSEAR applies to many everyday activities where flammable gases, vapours, mists or combustible dusts could cause fire or explosion. Typical settings and operations include:

  • Vehicle workshops, bodyshops and spray booths
  • Petrol and diesel storage or dispensing facilities
  • Paint mixing, coating and spraying operations
  • Manufacturing and processing sites using solvents, resins or adhesives
  • Food production and milling (sugar, flour, grain or wood dust)
  • Waste management, recycling and landfill sites where gases or dusts can build up
  • Laboratories, chemical stores and plant rooms using flammable gases or solvents
  • Storage and display of flammable goods such as paints, fuels or aerosols
  • Deliveries and transfers from road tankers or bulk powder systems
  • Handling, storage and use of gases under pressure or substances corrosive to metal
  • Agricultural and horticultural operations using fuels or fertilisers

Many workplaces are surprised to find that DSEAR applies to them. If you’re unsure, our consultants can help you identify whether your activities are in scope and what controls are needed.

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FAQs

Common Questions, Clear Answers

Short answers to the questions we hear most about Dangerous Substances & Explosive Atmospheres Regulations (DSEAR). For tailored advice, speak to our team.

A site review that identifies where dangerous substances are used or stored, how an explosive atmosphere could form, and potential ignition sources. You receive a prioritised action plan with practical controls.

HAC defines zones where an explosive atmosphere may occur from gases, vapours or dusts. It is needed where those atmospheres could be present to guide equipment selection and safe procedures.

Where zones are defined, equipment in those areas must be suitable for the zone. HAC drawings and schedules show where ATEX-rated equipment is required and help you plan compliant use and maintenance.

Regularly, and whenever processes, substances or layouts change, or after an incident or near miss. Reviews keep controls effective and documentation up to date.

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Why choose us

Your Risk Journey Starts Here

Clients choose us for our sector expertise, hands-on support and clear, practical advice that helps them stay compliant and protect their people.

  • Clarity From Day One

    Receive expert advice early, so you can make confident, informed decisions.

  • Designed To Scale

    Our flexible support fits your organisation, whether you’re starting small or managing national operations.

  • Built For Your Journey

    We support you from initial assessments through to ongoing compliance and improvement.

  • Industry Specific Expertise

    Our consultants live and breathe your industry and provide practical, tailored solutions.

  • Backed By PIB Group

    Gain access to wider insurance, benefits and risk expertise through our group network.

  • Solutions That Guide You

    xCenta and CyberPrepare guide you through managing compliance and digital risk as your organisation grows.

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Your project could be our next success story

We’ve helped deliver safer, more compliant outcomes across iconic landmarks, public infrastructure, and complex construction schemes.

If you’re planning your next project, we’d love to help you get it right from the start. See our case studies to learn more.

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      • Canada Water regeneration development with high-rise residential towers
        • Redevelopment of Marble Arch House under scaffolding, London
        • Exterior of the Old Bailey court building under a clear blue sky
        • New residential block at Wornington Green regeneration project in North Kensington
        • Canada Water regeneration development with high-rise residential towers