Hazardous Locations: Guide To Equipment Certification Requirements For
Hazardous Locations: Guide To Equipment Certification Requirements For
Hazardous Locations: Guide To Equipment Certification Requirements For
Certification Requirements
for Hazardous Locations www.csagroupuk.org
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Quality Assurance ATEX & IEC Training & Competence Functional Safety
Quality Assurance is concerned with the continued monitoring of systems and processes in CSA Group has been at the forefront of hazardous area training for over 25 years, utilising the CSA Group is a leading provider of functional safety certification. IEC 61508 is the international
relation to manufacturers of Ex products, and is concerned mainly with post-compliance activities. skills and experience of our highly specialised engineers and lecturers to ‘transfer knowledge’. standard for electrical, electronic and programmable electronic safety (E/E/PE) related systems.
It sets out the requirements for ensuring that systems are designed, implemented, operated and
CSA Group offers the full range of QA services including ATEX & IECEx Product & Production This detailed knowledge and vast experience allows us to offer a comprehensive range of maintained to provide the required safety integrity level (SIL). Four SILs are defined according to
Quality Assurance, Certification of Service Facilities involved in repair and overhaul of Ex training courses and competence schemes that can be delivered as part of our ‘open’ training the risks involved in the system application, with SIL4 being used to protect against the highest risks.
Equipment and technical auditing services. programme or tailored to your needs and delivered on-site at your premises. The standard specifies a process that can be followed by all links in the supply chain so that
information about the system can be communicated using common terminology and system
The routes to market for ATEX and IECEx: • Hazardous Area Training (ATEX, DSEAR & IEC)
parameters.
• ATEX QAN (Quality Assurance Notification): Quality system certification for the manufacture of • Functional Safety Training
The standard consists of the following parts:
category 1 and category 2 electrical equipment (refer IEC/ISO 80079-34 and ATEX Directive
Annexes IV / VII). • Environmental & MCERTS Training
IEC 61508-1 General requirements. IEC 61508-2 Requirements for E/E/PE safety-related systems.
• Competence Certification (CoPC) IEC 61508-3 Software requirements. IEC 61508-4 Definitions and abbreviations.
• IECEx QAR (Quality Assessment Report): Required together with the ExTR (test report) to enable
IEC 61508-5 Examples and methods for the determination of safety integrity levels.
issue of an IECEx Certificate of Conformity (refer IEC/ISO 80079-34 and IECEx Scheme Rules).
- IECEx Certification of Personnel Competence Scheme IEC 61508-6 Guidelines on the application of IEC 61508-2 and IEC 61508-3. IEC 61508-7 Overview of
• ATEX Conformity-to-Type Notification: Certification for the manufacture of category 2 techniques and measures.
- MCERTS Personnel Competence Scheme
Issued March 2016