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Team on 24 April 2007
Travelling seminar programme updated
The proceedings of HazardEx In The Regions will cover nonelectrical and electrical requirements, the issues of competency, repair and overhaul, arc flash and effective structuring of the Ex framework.
New dates have been announce for the HazardEx In The Regions series of seminars covering the UK, Europe and Middle East A new seminar programme will also give delegates an update into the ATEX and DSEAR directives as well as the globally expanding IECEx programme
This article was originally published on Engineeringtalk on 10 Jul 2008 at 8.00am (UK)
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A new paper by TAS Engineering Services explaining safety around arc flash and another from Sira Certification Service join other presentations from Protego and Integrity and Compliance Management.
The proceedings will cover nonelectrical and electrical requirements, the issues of competency, repair and overhaul, arc flash and effective structuring of the Ex framework for mist, gas, vapour and dust in hazardous areas within the major processing sectors such as oil and gas as well as the pharmaceutical, petrochemical, food/beverage and waste water treatment industries.
The aim is for all delegates to return to their workplaces with a far greater understanding of all that is required under the regulations now in force across Europe, as well as offering an excellent networking opportunity with cross industry peers.
As well as a series of expert presentations, there will also be a small exhibition area and an inclusive lunch providing ample opportunities to speak to industry experts on a one-to-one basis.
Russell Goater, publisher of HazardEx the Journal and Hazardous Area International, comments "Because the issues surrounding the European ATEX Directives continue to carry such importance amongst the 'end-user' market and the global uptake of the IECEx certification scheme by manufacturers shows dramatic growth, these regional events have been configured to enable a greater number of engineers and technicians working in industry, to benefit from HazardEx-supported presentations around the UK, Europe and in the Middle East where regulations are harmonised or observed".
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