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Need your pressure systems inspected in line with PSSR2000 regulations? Get a quote today to ensure you remain compliant.
Need your pressure systems inspected in line with PSSR2000 regulations? Get a quote today to ensure you remain compliant.
Stay compliant. Stay safe. Book your examination today with SEIS – your trusted independent inspection & testing company in Bawtry.
Thorough examinations in line with PSSR2000 are legally required, periodic examinations, carried out in line with a written scheme of examination, for all pressure systems/ equipment which contain a relevant fluid within a vessel over 250 bar/litre, or hold steam at any pressure-volume. The aim of these examinations is to ensure equipment and workplace safety, and overall compliance in line with UK regulations. In turn protecting your workforce from potential hazards, and you from non compliance.
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Bawtry: Location and Background
Bawtry is a historic market town situated on the border of South Yorkshire and Nottinghamshire, approximately eight miles southeast of Doncaster. The town occupies a strategic position where the Great North Road (A638) meets routes to the Midlands and the Humber ports, making it an important stopping and trading point since medieval times. Bawtry developed around its market charter, granted in the 13th century, and has long been associated with commerce, agriculture, and transport. Today, it retains much of its Georgian charm, with a bustling high street, independent shops, restaurants, and heritage buildings, while also serving as a desirable residential and business location within the Doncaster area.
Historic Industry and Economic Heritage
Historically, Bawtry’s economy revolved around agriculture, livestock trading, and river-based commerce. Its position near the River Idle and the Great North Road made it a natural hub for goods moving between Yorkshire, Lincolnshire, and London. In the 18th and 19th centuries, the town prospered through coaching, milling, and agricultural supply industries, serving as a regional trading post. Bawtry also had links to nearby coalfields and rail transport, with the Great Northern Railway providing freight and passenger connections that supported local businesses. Although it never became heavily industrialised, Bawtry’s prosperity was built on its role as a logistics and trading centre supporting South Yorkshire’s wider industrial network.
Modern Industry and Economic Development
In the modern era, Bawtry has transitioned towards a service-based and small business economy. The town is home to a range of professional services, retail outlets, hospitality venues, and niche enterprises that cater to both residents and visitors. The nearby Bawtry Park and Bawtry Road industrial areas accommodate light industrial units, logistics operations, and vehicle services, benefiting from excellent access to the A1(M) and M18 motorways. Additionally, Bawtry’s proximity to Doncaster Sheffield Airport (formerly Robin Hood Airport) helped attract some aviation-related and logistics businesses in the 2000s. Today, Bawtry’s economy reflects a balance between heritage and modern enterprise — a thriving small-town centre complemented by commercial activity that supports Doncaster’s broader industrial and service sectors.
Bawtry is a historic market town on the border of South Yorkshire and Nottinghamshire, surrounded by a mix of small towns and rural villages such as Harworth and Bircotes, Scrooby, Austerfield, Misson, and Everton. The area has long benefited from its position on the Great North Road, which historically made Bawtry an important stopping point for trade, coaching, and transport. This strong transport link helped shape local economic activity in both the town and its neighbouring settlements.
The surrounding villages have traditionally been rooted in agriculture, with farming playing a central role in the local economy. Arable farming, livestock rearing, and associated agricultural services have supported employment for generations. Small-scale industries such as milling, food production, and rural trades developed to serve farming communities, while estates and historic halls in places like Scrooby and Austerfield also influenced local employment.
In more recent times, nearby towns such as Harworth and Bircotes expanded through mining and related industries during the 20th century. Although coal mining has declined, the area has since diversified, with growth in light manufacturing, logistics, warehousing, and service industries. Proximity to major road networks continues to attract business parks and distribution centres.
Today, Bawtry and its surrounding villages combine rural industry with modern commercial activity. Agriculture remains important, while hospitality, retail, commuting, and logistics now play a growing role. This blend of historic trade, rural enterprise, and modern industry gives the area a balanced and evolving local economy.

For these businesses, staying compliant with the Pressure Systems Safety Regulations 2000 (PSSR) is not just a legal requirement—it’s also about safeguarding your employees, protecting your business reputation, and ensuring your equipment remains safe and reliable.
PSSR regulations place strict duties on business owners and equipment operators. Any business in Bawtry that owns or operates pressure systems and pressure equipment must ensure that:
Pressure systems and pressure equipment is safe to use.
Examinations are carried out in line with their written scheme of examination (WSE) and at regular, legally required intervals.
Inspections are conducted by a competent and impartial person.
Failure to comply can lead to heavy fines, prosecution, and serious safety risks.
At SEIS, we know that every business in Bawtry – whether in heavy industry, healthcare, education, catering or automotive—depends on reliable, safe equipment. Regular PSSR inspections & PSSR testing reduces the risk of accidents, protects your workforce, and ensures smooth day-to-day operations. Compliance not only keeps you legal, but also demonstrates a strong commitment to employee safety.
Book PSSR InspectionA thorough examination & in service examination under PSSR is a detailed and legally required inspection of your pressure system, and the vessels & system protective devices within it. Unlike simple checks or maintenance tasks, a PSSR examination must be performed by an impartial, competent person and results in an official Report of Thorough Examination.
How often your pressure system in Bawtry needs to be inspected & tested depends on its drafted written scheme of examination by the competent person, it’s relevant fluid and the system conditions:
Every 12 to 14 months – Steam and hot water boilers operating under variable service conditions, and pressure vessels where rapid deterioration can be expected, as outlined in SAFed PSG 01.
Every 24 to 26 months – Steam and hot water boilers operating under steady conditions, and pressure vessels potentially subject to rapid deterioration, as outlined in SAFed PSG 01 (e.g., Air receivers not regularly drained, shot blast vessels, Autoclaves & Steam jacketed pans).
After significant changes or repairs – Equipment must be inspected immediately if it has been modified, damaged, repaired or relocated.
PSSR requires inspections to be carried out by a competent and independent person—not by the equipment supplier or operator. At SEIS, we meet these exact criteria. Our inspections are impartial, unbiased, and always in line with UK regulations.
Book PSSR InspectionBusinesses in Bawtry use a vast range of pressure equipment, and at SEIS we provide PSSR inspections across them all.
Air receivers
Air/oil receiver
Nitrogen receivers
Carbon Dioxide receivers
Autoclaves
Air receivers/ mobile compressors
Heat exchangers
Steam generators
Steam boilers
Ecomomisers
Blow down vesels
Steam receivers
Compressed air systems
No matter the type of equipment on your site, SEIS ensures every examination is completed thoroughly, with full reports for your compliance records.
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A thorough and in service/ working examination on an air/ oil receiver ensures regulatory compliance is maintained, that your pressure equipment is examined at the correct intervals as outlined in SAFed guidance PSG01, and that your pressure equipment is satisfactory in line with it's written scheme of examination.Â
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A thorough and in service/ working examination on an air receiver/ air compressor/ pressure vessel/ Expansion vessel ensures regulatory compliance is maintained, that your pressure equipment is examined at the correct intervals as outlined in SAFed guidance PSG01, and that your pressure equipment is satisfactory in line with it's written scheme of examination. Extra guidance is also referred to e.g SAFed guidance PSG 14 to ensure spigot clearances on handhole and manhole doors are satisfactory.
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A thorough and in service/ working examination on an cafe/coffe steam boiler ensures regulatory compliance is maintained, that your pressure equipment is examined at the correct intervals as outlined in SAFed guidance PSG01, and that your pressure equipment is satisfactory in line with it's written scheme of examination. SAFed guidance PSG08 is also referred to, this ensures the examination is carried out in line with SAFed guidance.
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A thorough and in service/ working examination on an autoclave ensures regulatory compliance is maintained, that your pressure equipment is examined at the correct intervals as outlined in SAFed guidance PSG01, and that your pressure equipment is satisfactory in line with it's written scheme of examination.
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A thorough and in service/ working examination on an air receiver/ pressure vessel ensures regulatory compliance is maintained, that your pressure equipment is examined at the correct intervals as outlined in SAFed guidance PSG01, and that your pressure equipment is satisfactory in line with it's written scheme of examination.
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A thorough and in service/ working examination on an steam boiler ensures regulatory compliance is maintained, that your pressure equipment is examined at the correct intervals as outlined in SAFed guidance PSG01, and that your pressure equipment is satisfactory in line with it's written scheme of examination. Several other guidance's are referred to during the examination, SAFed guidance PSG14 when measuring the manhole doors, PSG22 for blowdown system guidance, and SBG1 / SBG2 to name a few.
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A thorough and in service/ working examination on an blow down vessel ensures regulatory compliance is maintained, that your pressure equipment is examined at the correct intervals as outlined in SAFed guidance PSG01, and that your pressure equipment is satisfactory in line with it's written scheme of examination. SAFed guidance PSG14 (spigot clearances of handhole doors) and PSG22 (guidance on blowdown systems) are also referred to, this ensure full compliance across all guidance.
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A thorough and in service/ working examination on an air receiver/ pressure vessel ensures regulatory compliance is maintained, that your pressure equipment is examined at the correct intervals as outlined in SAFed guidance PSG01, and that your pressure equipment is satisfactory in line with it's written scheme of examination. SAFed guidance PSG17 (refrigeration systems) is also referred to during the examination, ensuring system protective devices are replaced at correct intervals etc.
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A thorough and in service/ working examination on an steam receiver and steam heated roller ensures regulatory compliance is maintained, that your pressure equipment is examined at the correct intervals as outlined in SAFed guidance PSG01, and that your pressure equipment is satisfactory in line with it's written scheme of examination. SAFed guidance PSG14 is also referred to, this ensures the manhole door spigot clearances are satisfactory during the examination.
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A thorough and in service/ working examination on an steam heated platen ensures regulatory compliance is maintained, that your pressure equipment is examined at the correct intervals as outlined in SAFed guidance PSG01, and that your pressure equipment is satisfactory in line with it's written scheme of examination. SAFed guidance PSG14 is also referred to, this ensures the manhole door spigot clearances are satisfactory during the examination.
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A thorough and in service/ working examination on an abrasive blast pot ensures regulatory compliance is maintained, that your pressure equipment is examined at the correct intervals as outlined in SAFed guidance PSG01, and that your pressure equipment is satisfactory in line with it's written scheme of examination. SAFed guidance PSG14 is also referred to, this ensures the manhole door spigot clearances are satisfactory during the examination.
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A thorough and in service/ working examination on an steam oven ensures regulatory compliance is maintained, that your pressure equipment is examined at the correct intervals as outlined in SAFed guidance PSG01, and that your pressure equipment is satisfactory in line with it's written scheme of examination.
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SEIS is proud to support Bawtry businesses with impartial, expert inspections. We understand the local industries, from the port to food production, and we tailor our service to meet your needs.
As an independent inspection provider, we do not sell or repair pressure equipment. This means you can trust our assessments to be impartial, unbiased, and fully in line with PSSR regulations.
Our team of qualified surveyors have years of hands-on experience across multiple industries. They know exactly what to look for and how to ensure your business remains compliant without unnecessary disruption.
We understand that downtime costs money. That’s why we work around your production schedule, conducting inspections efficiently and professionally so your operations continue smoothly.
Book PSSR InspectionWe make PSSR inspections & testing straightforward and hassle-free for local businesses.
Simply get in touch with our team, and we’ll arrange a time that works for you.
Our engineer surveyors visit your site and carry out thorough & in-service examinations with minimal disruption.
After each inspection, you’ll receive a clear, detailed report highlighting any defects and recommended actions.
We’ll manage your inspection schedule, reminding you before your next due date. Plus, you’ll have access to our online reporting portal, so your certificates are always at your fingertips.
Book PSSR InspectionChoosing the right inspection provider makes all the difference. Here’s why Bawtry businesses trust SEIS:
From the engineering firms and food manufacturing to farms, schools, and garages, we understand the unique challenges businesses here face.
We provide inspections for:
Heavy industry
Education
Healthcare
Automotive
We pride ourselves on safety, compliance, and customer service—always putting your needs first.
Bawtry is a small market town in South Yorkshire, close to the border with Nottinghamshire.
The town lies on the historic Great North Road, which was a major route for trade and travel.
Bawtry developed as an important coaching stop during the 17th and 18th centuries.
The River Idle flows close to Bawtry and was historically used for transporting goods.
Bawtry received its market charter in 1213, highlighting its long trading history.
The town has a strong heritage of inns and coaching houses linked to its role as a transport hub.
Bawtry’s growth has traditionally been influenced by agriculture in the surrounding countryside.
Today, the town is known for its independent shops, restaurants, and hospitality sector.
Bawtry is located near major transport links, including the A1(M) and Doncaster Sheffield Airport area.
Despite its small size, Bawtry serves as a local service and commercial centre for nearby villages.
Booking with SEIS is quick and easy:
✅ Call our friendly team
✅ Fill in our online booking form
✅ Get your inspection arranged around your schedule
We’ll handle the rest, ensuring your equipment is inspected thoroughly, your compliance is up to date, and your workforce is kept safe.
A PSSR inspection, or thorough examination, is a legally required check of pressure systems & equipment to ensure it is safe, compliant, and fit for use.
Inspections are required:
Every 12 to 14 months – Steam and hot water boilers operating under variable service conditions, and pressure vessels where rapid deterioration can be expected, as outlined in SAFed PSG 01.
Every 24 to 26 months – Steam and hot water boilers operating under steady conditions, and pressure vessels potentially subject to rapid deterioration, as outlined in SAFed PSG 01 (e.g., Air receivers not regularly drained, shot blast vessels, Autoclaves & Steam jacketed pans).
After significant changes or repairs – Equipment must be inspected immediately if it has been modified, damaged, repaired or relocated.
Only a competent and impartial person can perform PSSR inspections. At SEIS, our independent surveyors meet these requirements.
PSSR applies to:
PSSR covers all pressure systems/ pressure vessels. The requirement for examination depends on several factors.Â
If you require further guidance, refer to the PSSR ACOP, or simply get in touch!
Yes. Whether you run a large factory or a small garage, any business operating a pressure system or pressure equipment must comply with PSSR.
Non-compliance can lead to fines, legal penalties, equipment downtime, and serious safety risks for staff.
No. SEIS works around your schedule to complete inspections efficiently, minimising downtime and disruption.
You’ll get a digital Report of Thorough Examination by email and access via our secure online portal.
Yes. We manage your compliance schedule and send reminders before your equipment is due for inspection.
Yes. Alongside Bawtry, we also serve clients across the whole of the Yorkshire region, and nationally, across the whole of the UK too!