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Hi, if anyone requires advice with regard to the Compex training and Compex refresher training courses, I am here to help. (Compex Training instructor / Assessor).
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Hi Ernest, the course is very intense, if you study the theory prior to your course you will vastly improve your chance of success. I recommend a text book, written by a very experienced Electrical consultant, Compex training instructor assessor, the handbook is titled HAZARDOUS AREAS FOR TECHNICIANS . You can order the book from Amazon using the ISBN 978-1-912014-95-8 the cost ÂŁ14.50 the contents, exactly what you need for the 5 day CompEx course. You also require practical experience terminating steel wire armoured and braided cables for the installation exercises Ex01 and Ex03. The other two exercises are Electrical and instrument inspections where there are a multitude of installation defects on already installed equipment. You can find an amazing amount of information by going on the internet and looking at the manufacturers catalogues. Hawke provide all the basic information on protection methods, area classification, gas groups and temperature classification within their catalogue pages. This should help you get started, if you need any further information, please do contact me, regards, ColinHi guys, could any one give me some advices? i am yet to attend my first 5 days compex training course in DubaĂŻ on March 2019. So i don't know how to prepare myself. i have been reading books about hazardous areas classification. Thanks for your helpful advice.
Hi jacksoHi, if anyone requires advice with regard to the Compex training and Compex refresher training courses, I am here to help. (Compex Training instructor / Assessor).
Hi Andy, there is a requirement that you have a complete inventory of all certified hazardous area equipment. You must maintain a system including original documentation and maintenance records. The HSE could inspect at any time, and would certainly wish to see any and all related documentation. Regards ColinHi jackso
We have recently had some lighting installed within a zone 2 HAC warehouse. The contractor who completed the works has installed all EX nA light fittings (around 200) however they have not supplied a asset register on completion of the job. Can you please tell me if it is a requirement to provide and have a record of all ATEX equipment on site? Or is it just food practise? Cheers
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