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ATEX—Explosive Atmospheres [electronic resource] : Risk Assessment, Control and Compliance / by Torben Jespen.

By: Jespen, Torben [author.].
Contributor(s): SpringerLink (Online service).
Material type: materialTypeLabelBookSeries: Springer Series in Reliability Engineering: Publisher: Cham : Springer International Publishing : Imprint: Springer, 2016Edition: 1st ed. 2016.Description: XII, 197 p. 5 illus. in color. online resource.Content type: text Media type: computer Carrier type: online resourceISBN: 9783319313672.Subject(s): Law—Europe | Security systems | Chemicals—Safety measures | Manufactures | European Law | Security Science and Technology | Chemical Safety | Machines, Tools, ProcessesAdditional physical formats: Printed edition:: No title; Printed edition:: No title; Printed edition:: No titleDDC classification: 341.2422 Online resources: Click here to access online
Contents:
Workplace Legislation -- Risk parameters -- ATEX – Prevention -- ATEX – Equipment selection -- ATEX – Mitigating measures -- ATEX – Risk Assessment -- Zone Classification – Oil Fluids -- Zone Classification – Natural Gas -- Zone Classification – Dusts -- ATEX – Worldwide -- ATEX – Equipment Regulation -- ATEX – Ignition Hazard Assessment (IHA) -- ATEX – Ignition Sources -- ATEX – Communicating IHA Results -- ATEX – Ex-marking -- Fires and Explosions.
In: Springer Nature eBookSummary: This book details how safety (i.e. the absence of unacceptable risks) is ensured in areas where potentially explosive atmospheres (ATEX) can arise. The book also offers readers essential information on how to comply with the newest (April 2016) EU legislation when the presence of ATEX cannot be avoided. By presenting general guidance on issues arising out of the EU ATEX legislation – especially on zone classification, explosion risk assessment, equipment categorization, Ex-marking and related technical/chemical aspects – the book provides equipment manufacturers, responsible employers, and others with the essential knowledge they need to be able to understand the different – and often complicated – aspects of ATEX and to implement the necessary safety precautions. As such, it represents a valuable resource for all those concerned with maintaining high levels of safety in ATEX environments.
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Workplace Legislation -- Risk parameters -- ATEX – Prevention -- ATEX – Equipment selection -- ATEX – Mitigating measures -- ATEX – Risk Assessment -- Zone Classification – Oil Fluids -- Zone Classification – Natural Gas -- Zone Classification – Dusts -- ATEX – Worldwide -- ATEX – Equipment Regulation -- ATEX – Ignition Hazard Assessment (IHA) -- ATEX – Ignition Sources -- ATEX – Communicating IHA Results -- ATEX – Ex-marking -- Fires and Explosions.

This book details how safety (i.e. the absence of unacceptable risks) is ensured in areas where potentially explosive atmospheres (ATEX) can arise. The book also offers readers essential information on how to comply with the newest (April 2016) EU legislation when the presence of ATEX cannot be avoided. By presenting general guidance on issues arising out of the EU ATEX legislation – especially on zone classification, explosion risk assessment, equipment categorization, Ex-marking and related technical/chemical aspects – the book provides equipment manufacturers, responsible employers, and others with the essential knowledge they need to be able to understand the different – and often complicated – aspects of ATEX and to implement the necessary safety precautions. As such, it represents a valuable resource for all those concerned with maintaining high levels of safety in ATEX environments.

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