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DSEAR - The new UK legistlation for petrol filling stations By Brian Baker On 5th December, the UK saw the Dangerous Substances & Explosive Atmospheres 2002 (S.I. 2776:2002) (DSEAR) came into effect that provide a parallel to the existing legislative controls on Petrol Filling Stations. More recently, LACORS have revised standard petroleum licensing conditions that have reduced many of the former conditions that provides more functional requirements than prescriptive ones. It is expected that these new licensing conditions will have a limited life span. Consequently the Association for Petroleum & Explosives Administration (APEA) have been looking to introduce a new one course specifically to cover these new regulations. I am pleased to announce that details are almost complete and a list of dates and locations are published in this issue of The Bulletin The course is aimed at Regulators, Enforcers, Auditors, Contractors, Oil Companies in fact anyone that is impacted by DSEAR. Of one day duration, the course takes you through
where DSEAR has come from and why, what each of the 17 Regulations and 7 Schedules mean, its application to a petrol filing station, the types and methods of risk assessment and a practical desk top study is then applied. This provides for 6 hours Continued Professional Development (CPD) and Course Certificates issued It is expected demand will be heavy for this course so why not book now. Contact Jane Mardell, APEA Business Manager on 01799 502929 or even book on line. Discounts available on bespoke courses.
21 October 2004 Bournemouth 28 October 2004 Manchester 4 November 2004 Sheffield 11 November 2004 Dundee 18 November 2004 Canterbury 25 November 2004 Cardiff
Petrol Filling Stations and DSEAR
30 September 2004 Milton Keynes 7 October 2004 Swindon
Course delegates from the recent LPG Installations course held in the Shetland Islands
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14 October 2004 Derby
2 December 2004 Glasgow 9 December 2004 Durham 16 December 2004 Birmingham