As I continue my overview tour of various legislation I thought I would have a quick look at European Union Directive 94/9/EC commonly known as “ATEX”. Often asked what does it stand for (a great pub ...
ATEX (French: “ATmosphère EX- plosible”) represents a European directive governing devices and protective systems employed in potentially explosive environments. Since April 18, 2014, the ATEX product ...
Although corrosion is not a primary focus of the ATEX Directive, it remains a critical factor for safety and, over time, has ...
For sectors operating in volatile environments, the radio transceiver is not merely a tool for coordination but a critical lifeline. As a Global Leading Custom Radio Transceiver Manufacturer, Fujian ...
With the spill of millions of gallons of oil into the Gulf of Mexico in 2010, the world became aware of the consequences that safety shortfalls in the offshore industry would have on the environment, ...
The acronym ATEX, derived from the French phrase "ATmosphere EXplosible”, was initially introduced in the European Union to facilitate the free movement of goods and services of equipment used in ...
Following recent changes to the European ATEX Directive 94/9/EC, HBM has announced that nearly all standard load cells are now available for various zone areas. The ATEX Directive 94/9/EC outlines the ...
Strict processes, regulations, and equipment requirements, including routine nondestructive testing, are often imposed within industries that deal with hazardous materials or environments. Hot work ...
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