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  2. ATEX directives - Wikipedia

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    Note: The ATEX 95 "equipment" Directive 94/9/EC, was withdrawn on 20 April 2016 when it was replaced by ATEX 114 Directive 2014/34/EU. ATEX Directive 2014/34/EU is mandatory for manufacturers as of 20 April 2016 as stated in article 44 of the Directive. ATEX Directive 2014/34/EU was published on 29 March 2014, by the European Parliament.

  3. Electrical equipment in hazardous areas - Wikipedia

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    Unlike ATEX which uses numbers to define the safety "Category" of equipment (namely 1, 2, and 3), the IEC continued to utilise the method used for defining the safe levels of intrinsic safety namely "a" for zone 0, "b" for zone 1 and "c" for zone 2 and apply this Equipment Level of Protection to all equipment for use in hazardous areas since ...

  4. Dangerous Substances and Explosive Atmospheres Regulations 2002

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    DSEAR, the Dangerous Substances and Explosive Atmospheres Regulations 2002, is the United Kingdom's implementation of the European Union-wide ATEX directive. The intention of the Regulations is to reduce the risk of a fatality or serious injury resulting from a "dangerous substance" igniting and potentially exploding.

  5. Intrinsic safety - Wikipedia

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    Intrinsic safety (IS) is a protection technique for safe operation of electrical equipment in hazardous areas by limiting the energy, electrical and thermal, available for ignition. In signal and control circuits that can operate with low currents and voltages, the intrinsic safety approach simplifies circuits and reduces installation cost over ...

  6. CompEx - Wikipedia

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    The scheme was created by EEMUA (Engineering Equipment and Materials Users' Association) to satisfy the general competency requirements of BS EN 60079 (IEC 60079), parts 10, 14 and 17. The requirements are currently explicitly detailed in IEC 60079 Part 14 Annex A, [ 2 ] detailing knowledge/skills and competency requirements for responsible ...

  7. List of European Union directives - Wikipedia

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    Equipment and protective systems intended for use in potentially explosive atmospheres (2014/34/EU "ATEX directive") Machinery Directive; Minimum requirements for improving the safety and health protection of workers potentially at risk from explosive atmospheres (99/92/EC "ATEX directive") Personal protective equipment directive ("PPE directive")

  8. Atex - Wikipedia

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    Atex or ATEX may refer to: ATEX directive, either of two EU directives for safety requirements in explosive atmospheres; Atex (software), a software company.

  9. Functional safety - Wikipedia

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    The ATEX Directive has also adopted a functional safety standard, it is BS EN 50495:2010 "Safety Devices Required for the Safe Functioning of Equipment with Respect to Explosion Risks" covers safety related devices such as purge controllers and Ex e motor circuit breakers. It is applied by notified bodies under the ATEX Directive. The standard ...

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