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ATEX is the European Directive which governs safe use of electrical and mechanical equipment in hazardous areas that is areas where there are flammable substances which have a risk of explosion). ATEX 137 is the EU directive that governs worker protection in hazardous areas. | |||
'''ATEX Courses''' to aid the team's development and understanding of the ATEX directives and how to ensure they are complying them. | |||
It is most popular and highly-rated course, is aimed at those involved at every level gain a solid understanding of the safety of Ex equipment, current safety legislation and codes of practice. It looks at the types of equipment used, protection methods and maintenance of these hazardous areas. | |||
This course summarise the electrical and non-electrical protection methods, mandatory requirements and hazardous area terminology. It also provides a detailed coverage of the ATEX directives and DSEAR. Those wanting just an overview of the subject with emphasis on the legislation may want to attend this portion only. | |||
Latest revision as of 10:13, 31 January 2013
ATEX is the European Directive which governs safe use of electrical and mechanical equipment in hazardous areas that is areas where there are flammable substances which have a risk of explosion). ATEX 137 is the EU directive that governs worker protection in hazardous areas. ATEX Courses to aid the team's development and understanding of the ATEX directives and how to ensure they are complying them.
It is most popular and highly-rated course, is aimed at those involved at every level gain a solid understanding of the safety of Ex equipment, current safety legislation and codes of practice. It looks at the types of equipment used, protection methods and maintenance of these hazardous areas. This course summarise the electrical and non-electrical protection methods, mandatory requirements and hazardous area terminology. It also provides a detailed coverage of the ATEX directives and DSEAR. Those wanting just an overview of the subject with emphasis on the legislation may want to attend this portion only.