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HAZARDOUS AREA CLASSIFICATION AND RISK ASSESSMENT 2 DAY COURSE | ATEX, DSEAR & IECEX ® EX TRAINING
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HAZARDOUS AREA CLASSIFICATION AND RISK ASSESSMENT

2 DAY COURSE | ATEX, DSEAR & IECEX

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TRAINING

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Book now+44 (0)1273 [email protected]

This course is suitable for those requiring the necessary

training to undertake Risk Assessment, and Hazardous Area

Classifications to ensure Legal compliance, or to apply a

systematic approach to determine the risks associated with

working in and around explosive atmosphere, in addition to

providing the essential training requirements for IECEx EX002

Competency Module.

HAZARDOUS AREA CLASSIFICATION AND RISK ASSESSMENT WHO IS THIS COURSE FOR?

aerospace chemicalscosmetics

food & drinkoil & gas

petrochemicalpharmaceutical

powerwaterwaste

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ATEX Legislative Overview | An introduction to the ATEXProduct(94/9/EC) and User(99/92/EC) Directives

Hazardous Area Terminology and Risk Management Principles | Terminology, Definitions & Principles of Area Classification

MORNING BREAK

An Introduction to Equipment Protection Concepts | An overview of the methods of protection applied to electrical and Non-electrical equipment

LUNCH

Ex Equipment Markings, Interpretation and Selection | How to interpret explosion protection documentation and select equipment for use in potentially explosive atmospheres

AFTERNOON BREAK

Hazardous Area Workplace Risk Assessment & Safe Practice | How to assess and effectively manage risks within potentially explosive atmospheres through safe practice

DAY 1 | COURSE SCHEDULE

Area Classification of Combustible Dust Atmospheres | An overview of EN 60079-10-2 (2009)

Area Classification of Gas, Vapour and Mist Atmospheres | An Overview IEC/EN 60079-10-1(2009)

MORNING BREAK

Area Classification of Gas, Vapour and Mist Atmospheres (continued) | An Overview IEC/EN 60079-10-1(2009)

Area Classification Release Rate Examples | Release Rate Calculations for Flammable Liquids, Gases and Vapours

LUNCH

Area Classification Assessment of Ventilation Examples | Examples Applying Annex B EN 60079-10-1

An Introduction To and Use of Area Classification Industry Codes | The Application of Industry Codes in Area Classification

AFTERNOON BREAK

Post Course Assessment

DAY 2 | COURSE SCHEDULE

2015 COURSE DATES *17th MAR | 19th AUG

* please check our website for amendments

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www.pyroban.com/tandcissue 1 | December 2014

TRAINING & CONSULTING+44 (0)1273 456816

Protecting people, their investment and our

environment

HAZARDOUS AREA TRAINING It is crucial for personnel working in potentially explosive atmospheres to understand the associated risks and the factors that increase the likelihood of an explosion, factors that can contribute to an explosion and factors that can cause an explosion to occur.

All courses cover DSEAR and ATEX legislation and a Certificate of Achievement is issued upon successful completion of the course and Post Course Assessment.

Training courses are held in the Midlands, South Coast and Scotland.

Courses can also be held onsite at customers’ premises, or at any suitable and convenient venue.

Pyroban Training is a specialist hazardous area business, providing a range of scheduled and bespoke training courses to support the competency of personnel working in hazardous

areas.

Industrial fires and explosions associated with handling dangerous substances are unfortunately becoming common

place. Frequently, a contributing factor is human error or poordecision making that can stem from a lack of understanding ofexplosion principles, prevention and protection concepts. Ouraim is to educate to help prevent these unfortunate incidents.

Ian Harrison,

Training and Consulting Manager


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