Hazardous area classification
Published 12/2024
MP4 | Video: h264, 1280×720 | Audio: AAC, 44.1 KHz, 2 Ch
Language: English | Duration: 2h 5m | Size: 810 MB
Selection of electrical equipment for hazardous area, gas group, Temperature class, Ingress protection (IP rating), Zone
What you’ll learn
Classification of hazardous area
Temperature class
Ingress Protection (IP rating)
Impact protection (IK Rating)
Explosive limits, Flash Points, Explosion protection
Classification of Zone/Division, Gas Grouping
Selection of electrical equipment’s
Enclosure protection
Requirements
No prior knowledge is required
Description
Welcome to the Hazardous Area Classification Course!This course is designed to provide you with essential knowledge about hazardous area classification and its importance in various industries. You will learn why hazardous area classification is necessary, the different international codes and standards to follow, and key terminology used in the field.Hazardous areas are categorized into zones or divisions based on the potential presence of explosive gases or dusts. This course will explain these classifications in detail, with examples to help you understand the various zone types for both gas and dust environments.Key topics include:Types of Gas Groups: Learn about the different gas groups, which classify the potential risk associated with different gases.Temperature Classes: Understand the importance of temperature classes when selecting electrical equipment to prevent ignition hazards.Ignition Temperature: Gain insights into the ignition temperatures of different gases and how they impact equipment selection.Ingress Protection: Learn about ingress protection (IP) ratings for electrical enclosures and their role in safeguarding equipment.Impact Protection: Understand how impact protection affects equipment used in hazardous areas.Types of Protection Enclosures: Explore different types of protection methods such as Explosion-Proof, Intrinsically Safe, and other enclosures designed to prevent ignition in hazardous environments.This course will equip you with the knowledge needed to safely and efficiently select electrical equipment for hazardous areas, ensuring both safety and compliance with industry standards. By the end of the course, you’ll have a thorough understanding of the critical considerations when working with hazardous areas, enabling you to make informed decisions in equipment selection and area classification.
Who this course is for
Safety officer, Safety managers, Project managers, HSE Supervisor, Electrical graduate engineers and diploma holders, Consultants