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Any person with management or control for an installation with an explosive atmosphere risk has a duty to ensure such a classification has been made. For more information on hazardous area classification and fire and explosion prevention, follow the link to the information page.

A list of hazardous area classification specialists hazardous area can be found on the fire and explosion prevention page. Section of the Electrical Safety Regulation the ES Regulation requires that an accredited auditor inspect electrical installations in hazardous areas prior to connection for the first time or reconnection, to the extent it is affected by the electrical work, to a source of electricity.

Manage the fire and explosion risks by conducting a self-assessment DOCX, 0. Key focus areas are:. Inspectors will take enforcement actions if unmanaged risks relating to fire and explosion are identified.

This may include compliance notices immediately prohibiting the use of electrical equipment in hazardous areas until risk controls are implemented and verified.

Skip to content. Workplace self-assessment Manage the fire and explosion risks by conducting a self-assessment DOCX, 0. Ask us about your next inspection.

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Contact us. Day 1 Nature and Grouping of Flammable Gases Sources of ignition Flashpoint Ignition temperature The topic of the first day will cover the basic characteristics of flammable materials, as they relate to the installation of electrical equipment in hazardous classified areas where gases, vapors, and liquids are present.

Day 2 Hazardous Area Classification Hazardous Location Classification NEC Hazardous Location Classification IEC Grouping of gases Temperature classifications On day two, participants will learn about methods used to classify hazardous areas and the hazards associated with these areas, including flammable gases or vapors, combustible dusts, or ignitable fibers.

Day 3 Electrical Enclosure Protection Methods and Marking Equipment identification Apparatus label marking Flameproof enclosures This day will cover suitable electrical equipment for use in hazardous areas and the associated nomenclature and codes.

Day 4 Wiring Systems for Hazardous Areas Types of cables suitable for hazardous areas Types of cable glands Wiring methods for flameproof equipment Wiring methods for intrinsically safe equipment On day four, the focus will be on wiring systems used in hazardous areas in industrial facilities and how technicians perform the same functions in the non-hazardous safe areas of those same plants. Currently there are no scheduled classes for this course. Click below to be alerted when scheduled Your course has been added to the wishlist Add to Wishlist.

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