EEEA-M1: Introduction, Knowledge & Safe Behaviour in Hazardous Area

Registration Deadline: 23 October 2026

Course Overview / Aim

 This foundational course equips personnel working in hazardous areas with essential knowledge to operate safely in such environments. Participants will develop awareness of explosive atmospheres, understand area classification principles, and learn how to apply explosion protection methods in real-world scenarios. The course is conducted with reference to key international standards IEC 60079-0 (General Requirements), IEC 60079-14 (Electrical Installations Design, Selection and Erection), and IEC 60079-17 (Inspection and Maintenance). Through a blend of interactive lectures, visual demonstrations, group discussions, case studies, and practical hands-on activities, participants will build the competency and safe behaviours needed for tasks such as equipment handling, cable glanding, inspection, and permit-to-work procedures. Short assessments are conducted throughout to evaluate understanding and learning outcomes. 

Agenda

  1. Pre-course knowledge assessment & programme introduction
  2. History of hazardous areas & risk awareness
  3. Flammable materials, ignition sources & their properties
  4. Codes & standards overview (IEC 60079, ATEX, IECEx)
  5. Hazardous area classification outlook (Gas & Dust zones)
  6. Explosion protection methods, principles & types
  7. Certification schemes and equipment marking
  8. Occupational Health & Safety (OHS) & permit-to-work system
  9. Hazardous area documentation
  10. Post-course assessment & course close-out

Target Group

This course is designed for engineers and personnel working in hazardous areas, including those involved in operations, maintenance, and electrical systems where flammable gases, vapors, or combustible dusts may be present. It is also well suited for individuals engaged in the installation, inspection, or maintenance of Ex-rated equipment who require a solid foundation in hazardous area awareness. No prior experience in hazardous areas is required. However, a basic understanding of electrical or mechanical systems, along with general workplace safety practices, is recommended.

HRD Corp Claimability

This training course is HRD Corp claimable for eligible Malaysian employers. Companies registered with HRD Corp may apply for training grants to offset approved training costs, subject to HRD Corp terms and conditions. Please note that the employer grant approval must be obtained at least 14 days prior to the training commencement date. We recommend early planning to ensure timely approval and participation.

 

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Tickets
Regular Ticket
training course only
700 EUR
Reduced Ticket
for ptc Asia conference delegates
600 EUR
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