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Wolf ATEX lamps at Safety and Health Expo 2003

A Wolf Safety Lamp Company product story
Edited by the Processingtalk editorial team Apr 10, 2003

Visiting Stand G50 at the Safety and Health Expo 2003 will be the final opportunity to see the Wolf ATEX safety lamp range on exhibition, before the EC Directive becomes a legal requirement in July

The EC Directive 94/9/EC becomes a legal requirement for Hazardous Area Equipment on 1st July 2003.

From this date, all equipment for use in Potentially Explosive Atmospheres must display the distinctive CE mark, together with the unique reference number of the European notified body which has assessed, tested and certified that apparatus.

Wolf have been preparing for ATEX for five years, and now have a complete selection of newly certified portable lighting apparatus, more diverse than any other manufacturer.

The Penlite, Litetrackers and Hazard Warning Lamps were certified compliant and put into production in 1999.

The anti-static Wolflites were launched in the millennium year; in September last year the new ATEX torch was shown at Fire 2002, and ATEX certification of the Wolf intrinsically safe torch followed soon after.

New for Safety and Health Expo 2003 will be the Wolf ATEX Turbolite, the well-known air-powered - compressed air - electric, 250W halogen floodlight, now refined, but beefed up to become compliant with ATEX requirements for Europe, and FM requirements for the USA market.

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