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Intrinsic safety for engineers and technicians

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Edited by the Engineeringtalk editorial team Sep 30, 2004

"Intrinsic safety for engineers and technicians" is a two-day workshop being run in Dublin on the 4th and 5th October and in Cork on the 7th and 8th October.

"Intrinsic safety for engineers and technicians" is a two-day workshop being run in Dublin on the 4th and 5th October and in Cork on the 7th and 8th October.

This practical, intensive, workshop explains the application concepts of explosion protection using intrinsic safety (IS or Ex 'I'), with reference to British, European and International Standards for the certification and use of electrical "apparatus".

Where electrical equipment is used in "potentially flammable atmospheres", the IEC79 Series of International Standards are now emerging and gaining acceptance in order to develop a global approach to hazardous area plant safety.

The workshop covers IS as the preferred technique for instrumentation applied to industrial plant I/O in hazardous areas.

Engineers and technicians working in hazardous process control and instrumentation areas must have an understanding of the close integration between the safety and operational aspects of intrinsic safety (IS) as a protection technique in order to specify, design and maintain systems.

The workshop is designed to explain the theory of IS and its close integration with operational signal transfer.

The workshop also includes discussion on the new European ATEX Directives that came into force in July 2003.

Delegates will gain a greater understanding of IS loop concepts as a basis for working with measurement and control loops using standard and custom IS solutions.

Defining and applying the correct terminology will be of assistance in communicating and documenting important safety details.

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