Hazardous Area Classification (HAC)

 

Hazardous Area Classification (HAC)


Process Safety Incidents - Case Studies

Part - 1

In all workplaces, the occurrence of fires and explosions is the major concern. Electrical equipment’s can cause fires and/or explosions in certain atmospheric conditions in the industry workplaces. Its important to take measures, to minimize the risk of these fires or explosions, electrical/electronic equipment must be designed, tested and labeled as being acceptable for use in the areas in which it is installed in the industry.

Steam Hazards and Safety Requirements

Part - 2

Hazardous area classified locations are areas where the possibility of fire or explosion hazards may exist under normal or abnormal atmospheric conditions because of the presence of flammable, combustible or ignitable gases, vapors, liquids, dust etc. These areas are categorized exclusively for the purpose of ensuring the safe and proper specification and installation of electrical/electronic equipment to control/mitigate fires and explosions.

CONTROL OF HAZARDOUS ENERGY SOURCES

Part - 3

The below video serious will help you to understand the Hazardous Area Classification (HAC) in details.

Part - 4











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