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IEC Hazardous Area Inspection
IECEx Inspections are project managed by our appointed IECEx Responsible Persons & our global presence enables us to mobilize to any sector of the world to complete this IECEx certified inspection service.
Our inspection services have always been stated by our clients as the best available throughout the USA and renowned worldwide both offshore and onshore – however the appointment by IECEx propels ATEC to the undisputed No1 spot in this discipline.
ATEC Hazardous-Area Management Systems can be tailored to suit most budgets whilst allowing the required accurate documentation to be provided ensuring that all equipment is tagged and verified as compliant to the stated standards.
Our detailed reporting outlines all of the tasks required to make the area compliant and safe, plus any remedial actions are identified or can be rectified as part of a very efficient strategy.
ATEC use the leading hazardous-area data systems which are capable of meeting with the current demands of any clients in any sector. These systems allow for real-time inspections and data retrieval from any location in the world using constantly developing technologies These systems allow for high levels of efficiency in initial and periodic inspection and can be utilized to allow introduction of Risk Based Inspection.
These Services are suitable for:
- Offshore Oil & Gas facilities
- Onshore Oil & Gas facilities
- Petrochemical Plants
- Fertiliser Plants
- Pharmaceutical Plants
- Food and Beverage Plants
Explosive Atmospheres may consist of:
- Explosive Gases and Vapours
- Combustible Dusts
- HV/LV Electrical Systems
- Intrinsically Safe Systems
ATEC is proud to be IECEx Certified
Technical Information:
» Introduction to Potentially Explosive Atmospheres
» Competency During Hazardous Area Inspection
» Controlling Fire and Explosion Risks within Potentially Explosive Atmospheres
» Evidence of Compliance within Potentially Explosive Atmospheres
» Fundamental Differences between IECEx and ATEX
» Safe Operations
» Where do you commonly find Ex equipment?