More disquiet about IEC 60079.14 Ed 5.0
In our previous blog post on changes to IEC 60079.14, we noted that the EEMUA had expressed some serious misgivings about the new criteria for determining whether a compound barrier gland was required on Ex d cable entries. And it seems that they are not alone – the UK Health and Safety Executive (HSE) has… Read more »
Ex e Terminal Box Practicalities
Ex e Terminal Box Practicalities One of the EEHA areas in which we have noted a tendency towards what we’ll refer to as “over-compliance,” in recent times, is in the verification that power dissipation inside Ex e terminal boxes is within allowable limits. Don’t get us wrong, we’re all about compliance and documentation, but some… Read more »
We’ll be training in Perth in 2016!
We’re excited to announce that we’ll be offering courses in Perth in the new year! We’ve formed a partnership with the nice folks at ERGT Australia to use their awesome training facility at Jandakot, which is perfect for running our practical sessions with maximum realism. ERGT Australia’s purpose is to provide accessible and safe training… Read more »
Study Buddy Sale Terms and Conditions
Study Buddy Terms and Conditions The Study Buddy offer may be used for the purchase of any full EEHA Installation, Maintenance and Inspection (EEHAIMI) course, Electrical Design for Hazardous Areas (HAD) course or Classification for Hazardous Areas (HAC) course for 2017. Upon enrolment in a course, you are eligible to purchase a second ticket for the same program… Read more »
The next AS/NZS 60079.14 – Where are we headed?
Edition 5.0 of IEC 60079.14, the text that governs our working lives here at Extend Training, was published by the IEC almost two years ago now. The committee process to adopt the IEC text as an AS/NZS standard typically takes around that long, so it’s quite likely that there will be a new AS/NZS 60079.14… Read more »
Hazardous Area Electrical Competency Courses Available In Melbourne At Extend Training
Hazardous Area Electrical Competency Courses Available In Melbourne At Extend Training For workers in certain industries, hazardous area electrical competency courses are a must. Those who work around electrical equipment in environments where there is potential for explosions must be able to demonstrate competency working in such an area. In most cases, workers are legally… Read more »
Extend Training Offers Unrivalled Hazardous Area Electrical Courses And Training For Those Working In Potentially Explosive Atmospheres
Extend Training Offers Unrivalled Hazardous Area Electrical Courses And Training For Those Working In Potentially Explosive Atmospheres Electrical workers looking to work in the oil and gas industries, or others with hazardous areas, must demonstrate competency with the specialised machinery with which they work. Existing workers in these industries are required by law to have… Read more »
Extend Training Offers HA Competency Based Courses For Those Working With Specialised Equipment
Extend Training Offers HA Competency Based Courses For Those Working With Specialised Equipment If you work or are planning to work in an industry where you will operate in a facility that has hazardous areas, you are going to need to demonstrate competency in working with specialised machinery. Extend Training offers quality, nationally recognised HA… Read more »
Ensure Your Employees Are Prepared With Competency Based Training Courses In Melbourne Offered By Extend Training
Ensure Your Employees Are Prepared With Competency Based Training Courses In Melbourne Offered By Extend Training Those working in environments that are potentially explosive need to be properly trained so that they are competent. In the oil and gas industries, there are multiple occasions where accidents can happen due to the number of flammable products… Read more »
Enrol Online In Competency Training Courses In Melbourne At Extend Training
Enrol Online In Competency Training Courses In Melbourne At Extend Training In hazardous working environments, workers need to be competent in working with electrical equipment. In the oil and gas industries, workers must operate electrical equipment and machinery in explosive atmospheres. The equipment is specially designed so that it does not create any sparks or… Read more »