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Saturday, November 8, 2008

Hazardous Area Site Survey

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Control and connection equipment - Customer requirements
Flameproof control stations / Direct cable entry
Flameproof control stations / Ex e/i connection range
Local control station / Actuators
Local control station / Bus
Enclosures for small control, regulating and display devices
Terminal Boxes
Cable entries / line bushings
Ex p equipment

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Cable glands/Stopping plugs

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78PTB 06 ATEX 1032 XNEPSI GYJ06136 XDatenblattID: 219
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Data Sheet
Overall Documentation

Cable gland
533PTB 05 ATEX 1068 XDatenblattID: 656
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CHAPTER 23: Hazard Evaluation and Control
The individual workplace seldom presents a large number of uncontrolled hazards but one usually finds some and any that are present must be identified, assessed and dealt with. When an enterprise is very large or contains many operations or workplaces, this may seem an impossible task. By grouping hazards into a few basic categories, however, the problem becomes much easier to handle. Workplace health hazards can best be described as belonging to one of 4 groups:
Physical hazards, those involving forms of energy or having a mechanical or gravitational basis.
Chemical hazards, those produced through the action or reactions of chemical substances.
Biological hazards, those caused by living organisms or their products.
Psychological hazards, those related to stress, the emotional reaction to the environment, or interpersonal relations.
Tables 18.1 and 18.2 in Chapter 18 present a more detailed classification with notes on the implications of these hazards.
Hazards may be identified in many ways, the commonest of which are:

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Hazardous area classification QUIZ

FIRE Hazard Site Survey

General Site Survey

OHSAS Audit

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