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Explosive Atmosphere Scientist vacancies
Friday, July 18th, 2008
Health and Safety Laboratory currently have for Explosive Atmosphere Scientists based in Buxton, Derbyshire. The Read on…
Health and Safety Laboratory currently have for Explosive Atmosphere Scientists based in Buxton, Derbyshire. The Read on…
National contact details for police Explosives Liaison Officers (ELOs) in England, Wales and Scotland, has been updated Read on…
This new edition of A guide to the Reporting of Injuries, Diseases and Dangerous Occurrences Regulations 1995 Read on…
HSE recently convened a ‘Leading from the top avoiding major incidents’ conference to reinforce the importance Read on…
A consultation seeking comments on proposals to amend regulations on explosives, to revoke obsolete local mining Read on…
An impact assessment of manufacture and storage of explosives. The regulations are intended to correct an omission in the Read on…
Fees chargeable under the Health and Safety (Fees) Regulations 2007 Read on…
The Dangerous Substances and Explosive Atmospheres Regulations 2002 (DSEAR) Read on…
East Sussex Police, East Sussex Fire and Rescue Service and HSE’s Hazardous Installations Directorate Read on…
The Manufacture and Storage of Explosives Regulations (MSER) give licensing authorities the power to Read on…
This note is intended to provide quick reference guidance to police, local authority and HSE enforcement officials on issues that may arise Read on…
Findings of recent tests carried out by the Health and Safety Laboratory on the effects of a fire involving consumer fireworks stored in roller Read on…
This book is for people running firework displays that set off the fireworks themselves but have no specialist knowledge. This new edition takes account of the significant changes in the law over the last ten years.
A guide to safety for firework display organisers and operators. This book is competent display operators and organisers. It does not cover displays where the fireworks are to be fired by people without specialist knowledge or training.
Incidents involving explosives and fireworks in the UK.
The EIDAS (Explosives Incidents Database Advisory Service) contains readily accessible and searchable information about the causes and effects of explosives and firework incidents in the UK, from the 1850’s up to the present day.