The whole subject of categorizing hazardous places is covered in the online training course, Hazardous Area Classification. Area categorization diagrams from an actual industrial site are an example of a practical illustration. The regions of a facility or plant known as hazardous areas are those where there is a possibility of fire or explosion because to explosive and/or flammable mixes of vapours, gases, and dusts.
Introduction
The whole subject of categorizing
Hazardous places is covered in the online training course, Hazardous Area
classification. Area categorization diagrams from an actual industrial site are
an example of a practical illustration. The regions of a facility or plant
known as hazardous areas are those where there is a possibility of fire or
explosion because to explosive and/or flammable mixes of vapours, gases, and
dusts. Additionally, called categorised locations, these places.
To avoid fires and explosions, we
must use equipment in these regions with extra caution. In addition to the more
obvious locations like oil and gas production platforms, refineries, chemical
plants, and power plants, hazardous areas can also be found in places with a
lot of dust and fibres, like grain processing facilities, sugar refineries,
that handle metal dust and fibres. This course will cover every step of
identifying a location's hazardous area classification, from area
classification to material and temperature classification—both of which are
crucial for understanding what sorts of equipment may be utilised in these
locations.
Learning
Outcomes
·
Unsafe electrical equipment causes fire and
explosion threats.
·
Hazardous site codes and standards.
·
Locations with flammable dust, clouds, and
gases/vapours.
Target
Audience
Electrical workers, technicians,
engineers, and senior engineers who classify explosive atmospheres and design
electrical systems and installations in hazardous regions.
Benefits
· Able to classify the Hazard easily · Learn to classify dangerous locations. · Avoid beginner errors when classifying dangerous locations by
understanding terminology. |
Training Mode | Instructor-led /Online/e-Learning |
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Learning Partner | CESL |
Subject | Industrial Safety Training |
Prerequisites | None |
Level | Beginner |
Language | English |