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Entering A Hazardous Area

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Even when work is not being conducted, caution is needed when entering a hazardous area. Regardless of whether work is to be actioned the following actions should be taken before you enter a hazardous area: Request permission to enter the…

Permit To Work Systems

Permit to work systems are fundamental to ensuring that work is safely actioned. The purpose of the permitting system is to ensure that all work to be performed will not adversely affect plant operations, and that it can be safely…

Hazardous Area Responsibilities

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The plant owner has numerous responsibilities related to hazardous areas. These responsibilities are stated in AS/NZS 60079.2017 book 14 and 17, and include: The employee also has certain responsibilities related to hazardous areas.These include: Plant owners and employees with hazardous…

Occupational Health And Safety

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Faulty hazardous area electrical installations have the potential to cause a major catastrophe on a facility. Each state and territory have their own Occupational Health and Safety Act. As of 2019 the legislation is administered by the following entities.  …

What Our EEHA Course Covers

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In this blog, we expand on what the Electrical Equipment in Hazardous Area (EEHA) course covers.  The EEHA course is designed to provide you with the practical skills and knowledge to undertake electrical work in a hazardous area. It aligns…