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News Release from: HazardEx UK & International | Subject: ATEX seminar
Edited by the Processingtalk Editorial
Team on 03 March 2006
Are you complying with the ATEX
Directive?
HazardEx, the journal, and ABB have joined forces to run an essential seminar on the understanding of area classification, the ATEX Regulations and mechanical equipment risk assessment
HazardEx, the journal, and ABB have joined forces to present an essential seminar on the understanding of area classification, the ATEX Regulations and mechanical equipment risk assessment, which is to be held on the 6th April 2006 at the Golden Tulip Rotterdam Airport Hotel With the advent of the ATEX Directive there are new additional constraints for the user in designing (with particular inclusion of formal risk assessments), maintaining and repairing the hazardous area equipment in service
This article was originally published on Processingtalk on 21 Dec 2004 at 8.00am (UK)
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A major consequence of this is the requirement for all existing hazardous areas to be re-assessed for safety risk and for mechanical sources of energy to be identified and added to the existing instrument / electrical sources.
The seminar will give delegates a clear understanding of how the ATEX Directives are being introduced across the EU and offer an overview of risk assessment methodologies and experiences of hazard assessment management.
The duration of the ATEX seminar is one day and will be of benefit to all production, engineering, process and safety personnel, whether they are managers, engineers, inspectors or technicians.
To book your place please call Laenie Juan.
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