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bigpub  
#1 Posted : 21 July 2021 08:14:18(UTC)
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bigpub

Good morning folks,

Could anybody assist me with a DSEAR template. I have been asked to look into medical gas storteage and use. I know that DSEAR does not apply to treatment rooms but i am unsure where to start. There are very small quantities so just want a head up on what could be coming down the road.

Thanks

A Kurdziel  
#2 Posted : 21 July 2021 08:43:16(UTC)
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A Kurdziel

DSEAR does apply in medical treatment rooms except for Regulations 5(4)(c), 7 and 11. basically this means that there is no requirement for zoning  but everything else applies.

SammyK  
#3 Posted : 21 July 2021 14:31:03(UTC)
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SammyK

bigpub, I got sent an MOD DSEAR template you're welcome to if that helps? send me your info if so and I'll send across! 

Rob Dunstan  
#4 Posted : 22 July 2021 13:28:20(UTC)
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Rob Dunstan

bigpub, the form you require is MOD form 5014 its in JSP 375, this is the most upto date i could lay my hands on 10/2020 version and thats providing that JSP375 has not been superceeded by the new Defence Code of practice (DCOP)

Rob Dunstan  
#5 Posted : 22 July 2021 13:46:02(UTC)
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Rob Dunstan

bigpub i've looked into this a bit more the 3 chapters that might help you are all JSP375,

Dangerous substances and explosive atmospheres volume 1 chapter 9

Manual handling volume 1 chapter 10

Management of hazardous substances volume 1 chapter 11

hope this helps

stevedm  
#6 Posted : 22 July 2021 16:14:04(UTC)
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stevedm

I don't know your backgriund, but firstly this is the domain of a chemical engineer...BCGA Gn13 is the guidance you need..but more importantly a competent person to do it..

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