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- ATEX - Health and Safety Authority
From 1 November 2007, Part 8 of the General Application Regulations 2007 re-transposes the (ATEX) Directive 1999 92 EC of the European Parliament and of the Council of 16 December 1999 regarding the risk from explosive atmospheres and the risks from fire and explosion arising from flammable substances stored or used in the workplace
- ATEX Verification Guide - Health and Safety Authority
Sample ATEX Project Details Certificate Page 1 of 2 Sample ATEX Project Details Certificate Page 2 of 2 Only those sections relevant to the project should be completed by the person responsible for the relevant installation In all cases, the ATEX Registers should be completed with details of all certified equipment installed in ATEX areas
- ATEX Regulations - Health and Safety Authority
The term "ATEX" applies to atmospheres that are potentially explosive due to the possible presence of dusts vapours or gases that are likely to ignite or explode There are two Directives from the European Commission dealing with this phenomenon
- Irish EU Legislation Standards - Health and Safety Authority
99 92 EC ATEX - Worker Directive (Potentially Explosive Atmospheres) S I No 230 2017 - European Union (Equipment and Protective Systems Intended for Use in Potentially Explosive Atmospheres) Regulations 2017: 2014 34 EU ATEX - Products Directive (Potentially Explosive Atmospheres)
- tem Required Documentation Notes - Health and Safety Authority
Equipment Equipment ATEX Certificates Copies of ATEX certificates for all equipment Equipment Compliance with 'Special Conditions' (suffix X) This can be recorded on the ATEX Registers Equipment Justification for use for non-ATEX certified equipment Verification of repaired or second-hand equipment See I S EN 60079-14 for Guidance Equipment
- irl - ATEX Regulations - Health and Safety Authority
irl - ATEX Regulations; irl - Avian Influenza; irl - Biological Agents; irl - Bullying in the Workplace irl - Bullying - Employer Perspective; irl - Chemical Safety Chemical Agent Regulations 2001 irl - Classification, Packaging, Labelling; irl - Seveso II; irl - Construction irl - Construction - General; irl - Construction Form
- Instrumentation and control apparatus in Explosive Atmospheres
not exceed the values Ui Ii or Pi of those given on the ATEX certificate of the associated apparatus Advantages of Intrinsic Safety are: a Live maintenance is possible b Cost effective — certified enclosures not required and ordinary wiring may be used c Safe — low voltage not harmful to personnel d Can be used in Zone 0
- CERT 10 Electrical Installer - Health and Safety Authority
of our knowledge and belief, in accordance with I S EN 60079 series of standards, HSA ATEX Delivery Guide and current Irish Legislation, except for any departures, if any, detailed in the notes above (attach an additional sheets if required)
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