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News Release from: Wolf Safety Lamp Company | Subject: Free 'ATEX Explained' poster
Edited by the Processingtalk Editorial
Team on 31 August 2005
Free 'ATEX Explained' poster to meet
deadline
With nine months remaining to the deadline for implementation of the ATEX Workplace Directive 99/92/EC, Wolf Safety has updated its 'ATEX Explained' poster guide, which reviews the main requirements
With only nine months remaining until the deadline for implementation of the ATEX Workplace Directive 99/92/EC, Wolf Safety has updated its 'ATEX Explained' poster guide, which reviews the main obligations of this directive upon all European hazardous area sites It suggests that investment in compliant equipment now can save risk assessment costs on non-ATEX apparatus still in use on their sites
This article was originally published on Processingtalk on 12 Feb 2003 at 8.00am (UK)
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ATEX equipment manufacturers who have been in the secure position of compliance for nearly three years now, have justifiable cause to ask the industry -"Are you prepared?" The 99/92/EC Workplace Directive stipulates minimum requirements for improving the safety and health protection of workers potentially at risk from explosive atmospheres.
This will impose a massive training burden on European oil, gas, petrochemical, and processing and transport industries in new procedures for safe practice at work and risk assessments.
Wolf Safety products from Penlites to Turbolites are available for virtually every hazardous area situation.
Visit the Wolf Safety website to download the ATEX guide or apply online for a copy to be sent by post.
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