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 ...
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 ...
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 ...
Elesa components ensure your regulations are compliant where explosive atmospheres are a risk. Safety regulations play a crucial role in equipment selection in industries where explosive atmospheres ...
(MENAFN- EIN Presswire) EINPresswire/ -- Explosion protection is a field that follows almost uniform fundamental principles of explosion safety worldwide. Although the regulations have many overlaps ...
The ATEX Directive, which became mandatory in Europe in 2003, dictates that all electrical and mechanical equipment used near explosives or explosive fuels or gasses must be certified as safe. That is ...
Managing workplace hazards is a fundamental responsibility for all businesses, but for organisations operating in ATEX-regulated environments, such as those in the life sciences sector, this duty ...
FCL Components Europe, B.V. is introducing a new range of ATEX-certified relays that address safety concerns in potentially explosive environments. This range of relays comply with ATEX directives and ...
There are many rugged RFID tags on the market designed to withstand extreme temperatures, harsh chemicals, pounding pressure, dust, rain, shock and other challenging conditions. But in some hazardous ...