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Thames Water Safety Passport – Training

The “Blue Card”  Book Now Home Overview The Thames Water Safety Passport is a mandatory safety qualification for anyone accessing or working on Thames Water operational sites. It provides essential training in site safety, environmental protection, expected behaviours and Thames Water’s Zero Compromise standards. This course forms part of Thames Water’s competency framework under Essential Standard 9 (SkillGuard for Utilities

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CAT & Genny – Cable Avoidance Training

Enquire Now Home Overview The CAT & Genny Training Course provides the essential knowledge and practical skills needed to safely locate underground services before excavation. Designed for operatives, supervisors and contractors, this training ensures compliance with safe-digging practices and reduces the risk of strikes to buried electric, gas, water, telecom and fibre networks. Underground service strikes remain

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DSEAR Verification

Book a Call Home What Is It? DSEAR Verification is the independent check of hazardous area equipment and installations before use. It ensures compliance with Regulation 7(4), which states there must be ‘verification of the overall explosion safety of the workplace before it is used for the first time.’ Who It’s For? Sites with new or modified

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Battery Room Assessment (BESS RA)

Book a Call Home What is it? A Battery Energy Storage System (BESS) Risk Assessment assess locations where stationary batteries are installed against the requirements of BS EN IEC 62485-2. It ensures risks are controlled through design, ventilation, detection, and emergency measures. Who it’s for? Operators of energy storage sites, utilities, data centres, renewable energy projects, and

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DSEAR Gap Analysis – Compliance Review

Book a Call Home What Is It? A DSEAR Gap Analysis is a structured review designed to evaluate how well an organisation complies with the Dangerous Substances and Explosive Atmospheres Regulations (DSEAR). This analysis identifies gaps in existing controls, documentation, zoning, and risk assessment practices, helping duty holders understand their current level of compliance and the actions required to meet

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Intrinsically Safe (I.S) Circuit Design

Book a Call Home What is it? Intrinsically Safe (IS) Circuit Design ensures electrical systems in hazardous areas cannot release enough energy to ignite an explosive atmosphere. Designs are carried out in compliance with IEC/BS EN 60079-11. Who it’s for? Design, engineering, and maintenance teams installing or upgrading equipment in hazardous zones. Why it matters DSEAR Regulation

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DSEAR Risk Assessment & Hazardous Area Classification

Book a Call Home What Is It? DSEAR Risk Assessment and Hazardous Area Classification (HAC) are broadly recognised techniques used for assessing the risk from dangerous substances within the workplace. These techniques define the locations where a potentially explosive atmospheres may occur, evaluate the associated risks, and define suitable controls measures. Under the Dangerous Substances and Explosive

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Process Safety Management for Operations (PSMO)

The “Blue Card”  Enquire Now Home Overview Operations and maintenance teams are at the front line of process safety. Process Safety Management for Operations (PSMO) is a two‑day course designed to provide operators, maintenance technicians and contractors with essential process safety training aligned to industry standards. Delegates focus on site‑specific hazards and control measures, learning

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Process Safety Management Foundations (PSMF)

The “Blue Card”  Enquire Now Home Overview Effective process safety management (PSM) is essential to prevent major accidents and protect people, assets and the environment. Process Safety Management Foundations (PSMF) is a two‑day programme that provides managers, supervisors and safety personnel with the fundamental knowledge and understanding of PSM principles across an organisation. Delegates explore

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