HAZARDOUS AREA INSTALLATION & INSPECTIONS
HAZARDOUS AREA INSTALLATION & INSPECTIONS
All aspects of installation comply with current regulations
Stark Electrical Solutions have over 25 years experience working in the Petro-chemical Industries and because of this have gained a vast amount of experience working in Hazardous Areas.
We know that when dealing with Hazardous area installations there’s no room for complacency. Employing the right company ensures that all aspects of the installation comply with current regulations.
We are able to provide the following services:
- Visual, Close & Detailed grades of inspection.
- Initial, Periodic & Sample Inspections.
- ATEX Equipment Asset Registers.
- Remedial Action Required on Non-Conformant Equipment.
- Intrinsically Safe Loops & Calculations.
Our capabilities
Our highly trained teams of experienced CompEx certified electrical technicians provide new installations, testing & inspection of existing installations, design services and maintenance etc.
We offer assistance to our clients ensuring that new or existing EX equipment remains safe and ensure that they comply with current DSEAR regulations.
We have experience in most industries including Chemical, Oil, Petro-Chemical, Dust and Gas group areas making Stark Electrical Solutions highly versatile when ensuring the integrity and compliance of our clients’ equipment.
We have the capabilities to provide ATEX Equipment Asset Registers for all ATEX equipment across the client’s site. This can then be used to create a Compex Inspection routine to ensure that all Ex equipment is accounted for. All items inspected will have an individual Compex Inspection sheet filled out showing if the item is suitable for continued use or not and any remedial action required to fulfil the zone requirements.
Stark Electrical Solutions provides a path towards full compliance under the mandatory Requirements of IEC / BS EN 60079-17/14, DSEAR (Dangerous Substances in Explosive Atmospheres Regulations), The Equipment Directive ATEX 95 (94/9/EC) and the workers Directive ATEX 137 (99/92/EC).