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Comp'Ex' EX09 & EX10 Water Industry EXPlosive Atmosphere

Short course

In Yeovil

Price on request

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  • Type

    Short course

  • Location

    Yeovil

  • Start date

    Different dates available

Emagister have just added to its educational catalogue the Comp'Ex' EX09 & EX10 Water Industry EXPlosive Atmosphere course endorsed by P&R Hurt: Education & Training.

Learn to identify and assess Hazardous Areas, for areas/conditions which can develop beyond but also including petrol leaks/accidents.
Suitable for: Anyone

Comp'Ex' EX09 & EX10 Water Industry Explosive Atmosphere Training

The training and certification of personnel who work on electrical apparatus for use in explosive atmospheres within the water industry including DSEAR & ATEX

P & R Hurt have worked with JTL and CompEx to enable Level 3 to progress to become two NEW CompEx Units EX09 & EX10 which are now available.

Developed and Provided By P & R Hurt

About this scheme and the proposed training

This information covers the training units for the training and certification of core competence of personnel who work within the Water Industry and includes those personnel who undertake the physical installation and assembly of new 'Ex' equipment and, who perform preventive maintenance and inspections on previously installed equipment within the Water Industry.

The Identification of Flammable Atmospheres in the Water Industry to meet the DSEA Regulations. Those working in this area of the industry must be able to Identify and assess the potential for Hazardous Areas to exist within all areas of the Water Industry including water production and sewerage.

This will assist in ensuring compliance with legislation including the European ATEX Directives and their incorporation into UK law through the Dangerous Substances and Explosive Atmospheres (DSEA) Regulations and to reflect recent developments in operating conditions including new equipment e.g. remote monitoring/control systems.

Facilities

Location

Start date

Yeovil (Somerset)
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10 Babylon View Oxford Road Pen Mill Trading Estate, BA21 5HZ

Start date

Different dates availableEnrolment now open

About this course

A good working knowledge and recent experience of electrical installation practice is assumed as a prerequisite for Electrician

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Subjects

  • Risk
  • Personnel
  • Installation
  • Electrical
  • Gas
  • Industry
  • IT risk
  • Regulations
  • Accredited
  • Petroleum
  • Testing
  • IEE
  • Wiring Regulations
  • Crafters
  • Spanners
  • Scriber

Course programme

The achievement of an adequate level of competence can only be attained by a combination of training and work related experience, the nature of which will depend upon the particular specialist activity to be undertake and the Electricity at Work Regulations 1989, recognise that the specification, installation, maintenance and repair of explosion protected electrical equipment, are specialised activities requiring a higher level of competence than similar activities on normal industrial electrical equipment.

Water industry explosive atmospheres qualification - training

  • Foundation
  • Fundamental Grounding for Level 3 Assesement (No skills performance) Multichoice Paper
  • Target Group: Everyone
  • Comp'Ex' EX09 EX10
  • Electrician,Installer Electrical
  • Fundamental Grounding for Level 4
  • Assessment Visual/Practical Rig
  • Examination Multichoice

Detail Water Industry Explosive Atmospheres : Waste & Supply

  • What is an explosive atmosphere?
  • Risks
  • Explosion Protection Hierarchy
  • Certification and MarkingsManufacturing standards ATEX overview area classification
  • Ex Protection methods
  • Gas Groups
  • Ignition Temperature
  • Flash Point
  • UEL’s & LEL’s
  • Flammable Range Gas Density
  • Auto Ignition
  • Energy Levels
  • Electrical Installation Overview
  • Electrician, Installer ElectricalWater Industry Explosive Atmospheres : Waste & Supply
  • Identification of Hazardous Areas
  • Practical Explosion Protection Installation methods Glands, Cables, Termination
  • Inspection Methods Initial, Periodic, Visual, Detailed, Close
  • Working in Explosive Atmospheres Safety precautions, hazards. Process Risk Assessment, Tools, Lighting, etc. Working risk assessments and method statements.
  • Process Risk Management Process risk assessment.
  • Testing
  • Verification Zone/Area classification
  • Maintaining explosion protection, Certification and Markings correct use of glands, entry into insulated enclosures, Terminations
  • Inspecting Enclosures/equipment Certification and Markings correct use of glands
  • Installation and Compliance Electrical supplies, Installations, Earthing and Bonding Fault Handling, energy let through energy withstand Gas Monitoring Installed gas monitors, portable gas monitors
  • WASTE Specifics of working on waste sites
  • Generating electricity, CHP
  • DUSTS Classification of Areas where Combustible Dusts may be Present
  • Sources of release.
  • Classification of Areas where both Combustible Dusts and Flammable Gases or Vapours may be Present.
  • Electrical installer level of this training course.

Comp'Ex' EX09 & EX10 Water Industry EXPlosive Atmosphere

Price on request