Posted By holmezy
Robert,
I would suggest that, if you are not familiar with DSEAR, then you would benefit from the IOSH course on the same. Its excellent value and very imformative and you get templates for assessments!!
DSEAR is not just an add on from COSHH, its quite complex and the amount of knowledge needed to complete a suitable DSEAR risk assessment is considerable.
Things to consider include dust,powders,fumes or vapours, organic or inorganic, flammable or not, concentration levels required, flash points, LEV reqts,static electricity, earthing, sources of ignition, spontaneous combustion, pressure, pressure release or explosion panels, explosion containment, fire suppression, powders or granules etc etc etc
I cant find my DSEAR folders at the moment (think the wife has put them in a "safe place"!) but if it turns up I'll see what I can dig out.
Not much help at the moment,,,sorry
Holmezy