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Intrinsic safety training and courses : Tonex

Intrinsic safety is considered as a requirement that may be applicable to devices that are being operated in areas with flammable gases or fuels. An intrinsically safe piece of equipment won’t ignite flammable gases. <br><br>Request more information. Learn more about Intrinsic Safety Training Crash Course. Visit Tonex link below <br>https://www.tonex.com/training-courses/intrinsic-safety-training/

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Intrinsic safety training and courses : Tonex

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  1. INTRINSIC SAFETY TRAINING 3 Days Crash Course From Tonex https://www.tonex.com/training-courses/intrinsic-safety-training/

  2. Intrinsic Safety Training Crash Course Price: $2,999.00Length: 3 Days Intrinsic Safety Training by TONEX covers all aspects of Intrinsic safety principals and prevention techniques and methods to avoid and prevent explosions from occurring. Learn about Intrinsic Safety  ATEX Directives, IECEx, NEX,CSA, MSHA and OSHA guidelines and how to ensure that the energy transferred to a hazardous area and location is controlled and is well below the levels to trigger an explosion. Intrinsically Safe (I.S.) is usually used as a term to describe products destined for a possible explosive area. “Intrinsically Safe” (IS) and Nonincendive are also  referring to protection levels for safe operation of electronic equipment in various explosive atmospheres. https://www.tonex.com/training-courses/intrinsic-safety-training/

  3. Intrinsic Safety Training Crash Course The hazardous location ratings are also divided into Class, Division, and Group to indicate the existence of flammable gases or vapors, ignitable dust, fibers, or filings under normal or unlikely conditions of operation to be used in safe operation in hazardous areas, particularly around petro-chemicals, flammable gasses and dusts. Intrinsic Safety Training is a 3 day course is designed for engineers and non-engineers who are working with intrinsically safe equipment or anyone else who is interested to gain knowledge of Intrinsic Safety subject and skills on new methods of achieving safety. https://www.tonex.com/training-courses/intrinsic-safety-training/

  4. Intrinsic Safety Training Crash Course Why use TONEX for intrinsic safety training? Intrinsic Safety Training course is designed to teach you how to plan, analyze, design, test, verify & validate,  and document effectively, and get ready certification. Intrinsic safety is considered as a requirement that may be applicable to devices that are being operated in areas with flammable gases or fuels. An intrinsically safe piece of equipment won’t ignite flammable gases. https://www.tonex.com/training-courses/intrinsic-safety-training/

  5. Intrinsic Safety Training Crash Course • Learning Objectives: • Upon completion of this course, the attendees will be able to: • Concisely define what Intrinsic Safety is • List basic hazards associated with the use of electricity near flammable gases, vapors and dusts • Explain the value proposition behind protection techniques • Discuss the merits and downsides of Intrinsic Safety • Discuss the business & technical considerations for Intrinsic Safety including savings & reliability. • List legal requirements and recommendations of the various Codes of Practice in relation to gases and dusts • Describe Intrinsic Safety and where it fits in control safety and design techniques applied to various industries • Discuss the basic guidelines for installation and maintenance in hazardous locations • List  the principles of how the degree of hazard can be assessed by the classification of hazardous areas • Explain what types of apparatus may be used in particular locations • Describe Safety Integrity Levels (SIL) • More https://www.tonex.com/training-courses/intrinsic-safety-training/

  6. Intrinsic Safety Training Crash Course •  Intended Audience: • This course is intended for those interested in theory behind Intrinsic Safety, hazardous area protection methods and techniques. • Course Agenda: • What is Intrinsic Safety? • Classification by Classes, Divisions and Groups • Electricity as a Source of Ignition • Cables, Barriers and Earthlings • Introduction to Standards Technical Principles • Intrinsic Safety and Hazardous Areas • Intrinsic Safety Circuit Design • Intrinsic Safety Area Classification • Intrinsic Safety Categories • Intrinsic Safety Ex i Concept Principles • Device Group • Analysis of Instruments Commonly Found in Hazardous Areas • Quality Requirements for Intrinsic Safety • Intrinsic Safety Applied • Intrinsic Safety Approvals for Radio Communications Equipment • Intrinsic Safety Certification Process https://www.tonex.com/training-courses/intrinsic-safety-training/

  7. Intrinsic Safety Training Crash Course • What is Intrinsic Safety? • Introduction to Intrinsic Safety • Protection Layers: Hazardous Atmosphere • Explosion Proof (XP) • Isolating the explosive gases and dust from a device • Oxygen • Flammable Substance • Ignition Source • Potential explosion sources. • Type of hazards • Hazardous Area • Non-hazardous (safe) area • Potentially hazardous material • Degree of hazard • Ignition and explosion protection principles • Explosion pressure • Sources of Ignition • Ignition temperature of the substance • Ignition by spark • Ignition by Hot Surface • Flammability characteristics • Flammable gases, vapors and dusts https://www.tonex.com/training-courses/intrinsic-safety-training/

  8. Intrinsic Safety Training Crash Course • Classification by Classes, Divisions and Groups: • Classification by Zones • Hazardous Areas • Combustible dust in Class ll locations • What is Intrinsically Safe (I.S.)? • Intrinsically Safe (I.S.) Systems Overview • conductivity of the hazardous substance • ATEX Directive 94/9/EC • Underwriters Laboratories (UL) • National Electrical Code (NEC) • Canadian Standards Association (CSA) • Canadian Electric Code (CEC) • IECEx, namely IEC 60079 • Factory Mutual Research Corporation (FM) • Mine Safety and Health Administration (MSHA) https://www.tonex.com/training-courses/intrinsic-safety-training/

  9. Intrinsic Safety Training Crash Course • Electricity as a Source of Ignition: • Sources of ignition • Sparks & Heat • Explosive limits for materials • Ignition Temperature • Auto-ignition temperature • Spontaneous ignition temperature • Flashpoint Definition • Area Classification • Nature of the Hazard • Locations of hazard • Probability of presence • Requirement for plant classification • Gas Classification • Ignition Temperature • Area classification • Requirement for equipment classification • Apparatus Group • Temperature classification • Area classification in IEC/European countries • Area classification in North America • Methods of Explosion Protection https://www.tonex.com/training-courses/intrinsic-safety-training/

  10. Intrinsic Safety Training Crash Course • Cables, Barriers and Earthing: • Power Supply Assessment • Energy storage assessment • capacitance and inductance, • design methods • safety components • zener shunt, diodes for blocking and inductance control, resistors with capacitance • safety component rating and de-rating (zeners) • Separation & Segregation • Creepgage, clearance, tracks, encapsulation, CTI • Thermal Assessment • small component rules, thermal calculations, potting, testing • Subject Review https://www.tonex.com/training-courses/intrinsic-safety-training/

  11. Intrinsic Safety Training Crash Course • Introduction to Standards Technical Principles: • European Directives • The Directive 94/9/EC (ATEX 95) • The Directive 99/92/EC (ATEX 137) • Zone Classification • Minimum Ignition Energy and Explosion Group • Minimum Ignition Temperature and Temperature Classes • Types of Protection • Application and Combination of Types of Protection “d” and “e” • Applications of Type of Protection “Intrinsic Safety” • Applications of Type of Protection “c” • Installation and Operation of Electrical Equipment • Duties of Installer, Manufacturer and Operator • Classification of Zones and Selection of Apparatus • Methods of Installation, Maintenance & Regulations • Potentially Explosive Atmospheres • Dangerous Substance and Explosive Atmospheres Regulations • Hazardous Areas & Protection Techniques • Risk Assessment & Hazardous Area Classification • Certifying agencies • Factory Mutual Research Corporation • Underwriters Laboratories (UL) https://www.tonex.com/training-courses/intrinsic-safety-training/

  12. Intrinsic Safety Training Crash Course • Intrinsic Safety and Hazardous Areas: • IECEx & ATEX Certification • SIL/Safety Systems verification • Component safety fraction analysis • Site Safety (ATEX137/DSEAR) • Ex Equipment Inspections • Plants, assemblies and skids • Intrinsically Safe Approved Apparatus • Open Circuit Voltage • Short Circuit Current • Unprotected Inductance • Unprotected Capacitance • Open Circuit Voltage (barrier) • Short Circuit Current (barrier) • Allowed Inductance (barrier) • Allowed Capacitance (barrier) • Inductance of interconnecting wiring • Capacitance of interconnecting wiring https://www.tonex.com/training-courses/intrinsic-safety-training/

  13. Intrinsic Safety Training Crash Course • Intrinsic Safety Circuit Design: • Limiting Energy To The Field Device • Intrinsically Safe • Apparatus & Switching • 2-wire transmitters • Thermocouples & RTDs • Load cells • Solenoid valves • Potentiometers • LEDs • I/P transducers • Other devices • Hazardous Locations and Methods of Protection • Intrinsic safety as an energy-limitation protection  technique • Explosion Protection Fundamentals • Ignition  Energy, Fuel & Oxidizer • Explosive Mixture Characteristics • Explosion characteristics of an energy source • Minimum Ignition Energy (MIE) • Lower Explosive Limit (LEL) • Upper Explosive Limit (UEL) • Understanding Hazardous Areas https://www.tonex.com/training-courses/intrinsic-safety-training/

  14. Intrinsic Safety Training Crash Course • Intrinsic Safety Area Classification: • Classes • Class I, II and III • Gases and Vapors • Combustible Dusts • Class • Class l • Class ll • Class lll • Divisions • Division 1 – Normal Situation • Division 2 – Abnormal Situation: • Groups • Group A, B, C & D Gases and vapors in Class l locations • Groups E, F & G Combustible dust in Class ll locations https://www.tonex.com/training-courses/intrinsic-safety-training/

  15. Intrinsic Safety Training Crash Course • Intrinsic Safety Categories: • EX designation • ATEX (Atmosphere -Explosive) • 94//EC Directive • New: ATEX 95 (Old: ATEX 100a) • 1999/92/CE Directive • Minimum requirements for improving the health and safety protection of the worker at risk from explosive atmospheres. • New:ATEX 137 (Old: ATEX 118a) • Designation examples • Use in gaseous atmospheres: II G EExia IIC T4 • Use in dusty atmospheres: II 2 D T90ºC IP64 • Use for mining applications: I M2 EExia I https://www.tonex.com/training-courses/intrinsic-safety-training/

  16. Intrinsic Safety Training Crash Course • Intrinsic Safety Ex i Concept Principles: • Increased Safety Concept Ex e • Non Incentive Concept Ex n • Pressurization Concept Ex p • Combined and other Concepts • Standards, Certification and Marking • ATEX Directive (Product) • Codes of Practice Selection and Installation • Installation of Ex Equipment • Electrical Protection • Safety with Testing • Maintenance and Repair of Ex Equipment • Intrinsic Safety Exi Applications and Systems • Legal Requirements • Piper Alpha Incident Review • ATEX Directive – Safety of Workers and Regulations. https://www.tonex.com/training-courses/intrinsic-safety-training/

  17. Intrinsic Safety Training Crash Course • Device Group: • Category • Atmosphere • Type of ignition protection • Temperature classes • Explosion group • The Basic Physic Principles and Definitions of Explosion Protection • Statutory Regulations and Standards • Analysis of Instruments Commonly Found in Hazardous Areas • Switches • push buttons, selector switches, float switches, flow • switches, proximity switches, limit switches • Thermocouples • I/P Converters • Transmitters • RTDs • An RTD (resistance temperature • detector) • Light Emitting Diodes (LEDs) • Solenoids https://www.tonex.com/training-courses/intrinsic-safety-training/

  18. Intrinsic Safety Training Crash Course • Quality Requirements for Intrinsic Safety: • Explosion Prevention Methods Design • technique applied to electrical equipment • Wiring for hazardous locations • Limiting energy, electrical and thermal, • Requirements to ignite a specific hazardous atmospheric mixture • Intrinsically safe equipment and wiring • Releasing electrical or thermal energy • Normal or abnormal conditions • Cause ignition of a flammable or combustible atmospheric mixture • Ignitable concentration https://www.tonex.com/training-courses/intrinsic-safety-training/

  19. Intrinsic Safety Training Crash Course • Intrinsic Safety Applied: • General Requirements • Electrical Apparatus for Explosive Gas Atmospheres. • Method of Test for Ignition Temperature • Electrical Apparatus for Explosive Gas Atmospheres • Electrical Apparatus for Potentially Explosive Atmospheres • Specification for Intrinsically Safe Electrical Systems “i”. • Factory Mutual Approval Standard • Intrinsically Safe Apparatus and Associated Apparatus for Use in Class I, II and III, • Division 1 Hazardous (Classified) Locations • Classifying Hazardous Areas and Flammable Atmospheres • Ignition Curves • CERTIFYING EQUIPMENT FOR INSTALLATION IN HAZARDOUS AREAS • Powered Devices • CERTIFYING ASSOCIATED EQUIPMENT FOR INSTALLATION IN THE SAFE AREA • Power Supplies, I.S. Barriers & I.S. Galvanic Isolators • Intrinsically Safe location tracking tags • personnel safety in the Oil and Gas industry • Intrinsically safe (I-Safe) specifications https://www.tonex.com/training-courses/intrinsic-safety-training/

  20. Intrinsic Safety Training Crash Course • Intrinsic Safety Approvals for Radio Communications Equipment: • Intrinsically Safe Cell Phone/Smartphone/PDA • What is Intrinsically Safe (IS)? • What is Non-Incendive (NI)? • What communication products carry safety certifications? • Classifications • European IEC, Cenelec, NEC 505 codes • N.A. NEC 500, CSA codes, UL® 913-88 Standards • Class, Division and Group • Detailed list of groups • Temperature rating codes • Certifying Agencies for Hazardous Locations Equipment • Servicing of Intrinsically Safe Radios • Operating and Design Principles • The advantages of intrinsic safety • The installation and maintenance requirements for intrinsically • safe apparatus • Why choose intrinsic safety ? • Available power • Definition of Intrinsic Safety • Typical intrinsically safe system • Levels of protection https://www.tonex.com/training-courses/intrinsic-safety-training/

  21. Intrinsic Safety Training Crash Course • Intrinsic Safety Certification Process: • intrinsic safety or hazardous locations • Complete investigation • Revision project • Initial design review • Technical consultation https://www.tonex.com/training-courses/intrinsic-safety-training/

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  24. Why Tonex? • Tonex has been documenting the cybercrime evolution for 25 years when it first began training organizations on how to better deflect contemporary cyberattack. • Our Cybersecurity training courses and seminars are continuously updated so that they reflect the latest industry trends, and they are also created by specialists in the industry who are familiar with the market climate. • So far we have helped over 20,000 developers in over 50 countries stay up to date with cutting edge information from our training categories. • We’re Different because we take into account your workforce’s special learning requirements. In other words, we personalize our training – Tonex has never been and will never be a “one size fits all” learning program. • Ratings tabulated from student feedback post-course evaluations show an amazing 98 percent satisfaction score. Contact Tonex for more information, questions, comments.

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