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MP4 | Video: h264, 1280x720 | Audio: AAC, 44.1 KHz, 2 Ch
Language: English | Duration: 5h 22m | Size: 4.71 GB
MP4 | Video: h264, 1280x720 | Audio: AAC, 44.1 KHz, 2 Ch
Language: English | Duration: 5h 22m | Size: 4.71 GB
IEC and ATEX standards, methods, and real case studies for explosive atmosphere safety and compliance
What you'll learn
Explain the science of ignition: flash points, ignition temperatures, explosive limits, oxygen enrichment, and sources of ignition
Explain the principles of hazardous area classification and identify Zones 0, 1, 2, 20, 21, and 22
Classify hazardous areas using zone definitions and risk-based assessments
Apply correct equipment selection criteria (gas grouping, temperature class, EPL, IP ratings)
Read and interpret ATEX & IECEx marking codes, EPLs, and certification numbers
Compare and implement methods of protection: Flameproof (Ex d), Increased Safety (Ex e), Non-sparking (Ex n), Pressurization (Ex p), Intrinsic Safety (Ex i)...
Apply IEC 60079 series standards to ensure correct design, installation, inspection, and maintenance of equipment in explosive atmospheres
Evaluate and mitigate risks associated with ignition sources, pressure piling, flamepath degradation, and environmental factors
Analyze real industrial examples and case studies to link theoretical standards to practical field applications
Use the Intrinsic Safety (IS) loop calculation spreadsheet (included in the course) to verify the conformity of IS loops with IEC/ATEX requirements.
Requirements
Basic understanding of electrical engineering concepts and safety principles.
Familiarity with industrial environments such as oil and gas, petrochemical, power generation, or manufacturing is helpful but not essential.
Ability to read and interpret technical drawings and equipment datasheets is advantageous.
Access to a calculator (scientific or engineering) for performing technical calculations.
OPTIONAL: A copy of the IEC 60079 standards or equivalent reference materials for deeper study.
Willingness to engage with technical case studies, practice exercises, and self-assessments.
Description
This course contains the use of artificial intelligence.---Master the principles, standards, and methods of protection for explosive atmospheres from a trainer holding the prestigious IECEx Certification of Personnel Competence (CoPC).If you work in industries where flammable gases, vapors, or dusts are present-such as oil & gas, petrochemical, power generation, pharmaceuticals, or manufacturing-your decisions directly impact safety, compliance, and millions of dollars in assets. Understanding hazardous area classification and explosion protection isn't optional-it's a legal and operational necessity.This comprehensive, professional-level course will take you from the fundamentals of how explosive atmospheres form, all the way through the detailed requirements of IEC, IECEx, and ATEX standards, equipping you with the ability to:Correctly identify hazardous zones (Zones 0, 1, 2, 20, 21, 22)Select and apply appropriate methods of explosion protection (Ex d, Ex e, Ex n, Ex p, Ex i, Ex o, Ex q, Ex m, and combined protections)Interpret and verify certification markings on equipmentUnderstand T-ratings, gas groups, EPLs, and equipment categoriesEnsure compliance with IEC 60079, ATEX Directives, and IECEx schemesAvoid common design, installation, and maintenance mistakes that jeopardize safetyWhy this course is unique:Internationally qualified instructor - Delivered by an IECEx Certified Professional with real-world industrial experienceLoaded with real-life examples - See how the principles are applied to actual tanks, pumps, electric motors, lighting, wiring systems, and moreStandards-based learning - Fully aligned with IEC 60079 Series, IECEx, ATEX 95 & ATEX 137Applied learning - End-of-section quizzes + final course exam to validate your knowledgeIndustry-ready skills - Learn not just what to do, but why, based on accident investigations and proven engineering practiceThis course doesn't just "tick the box" for compliance-it gives you the confidence and competence to make correct decisions in hazardous environments. the kind of decisions that can save lives, protect assets, and safeguard your career.Don't leave hazardous area safety to chance, enroll today and become a certified-ready professional in hazardous area classification & explosion protection!Master the Standards. Achieve Certification. Protect LivesWR Training - Your trusted learning providerSpread the wings of your knowledge
Who this course is for
Electrical, instrumentation, and control engineers working in hazardous areas.
Safety, inspection, and compliance professionals responsible for explosive atmosphere installations.
Project engineers and design consultants involved in specifying equipment for hazardous locations.
Maintenance and operations personnel seeking to improve their understanding of explosion protection.
Technical managers and supervisors overseeing work in oil and gas, petrochemical, power generation, or manufacturing facilities.
Engineering students and recent graduates aiming to develop specialist knowledge in hazardous area compliance.
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