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- DSEAR abstract "DSEAR (The Dangerous Substances and Explosive Atmospheres Regulations of 2002) is the United Kingdom's implementation of the European Union-wide ATEX directive.The intention of the Regulation is to reduce the risk of a fatality or serious injury resulting from a "dangerous substance" igniting and potentially exploding. Examples of a "dangerous substance" as defined by DSEAR include sawdust, ethanol vapours, and hydrogen gas. The regulation is enforceable by the HSE or local authorities.".
- DSEAR wikiPageExternalLink www.atexinspections.com.
- DSEAR wikiPageExternalLink dsear.htm.
- DSEAR wikiPageExternalLink dsear_201.asp.
- DSEAR wikiPageExternalLink 20022776.htm.
- DSEAR wikiPageID "15118033".
- DSEAR wikiPageRevisionID "532122017".
- DSEAR hasPhotoCollection DSEAR.
- DSEAR subject Category:Electrical_engineering.
- DSEAR subject Category:Electrical_safety.
- DSEAR comment "DSEAR (The Dangerous Substances and Explosive Atmospheres Regulations of 2002) is the United Kingdom's implementation of the European Union-wide ATEX directive.The intention of the Regulation is to reduce the risk of a fatality or serious injury resulting from a "dangerous substance" igniting and potentially exploding. Examples of a "dangerous substance" as defined by DSEAR include sawdust, ethanol vapours, and hydrogen gas. The regulation is enforceable by the HSE or local authorities.".
- DSEAR label "DSEAR".
- DSEAR sameAs m.03hj1kp.
- DSEAR sameAs Q5206130.
- DSEAR sameAs Q5206130.
- DSEAR wasDerivedFrom DSEAR?oldid=532122017.
- DSEAR isPrimaryTopicOf DSEAR.