Title :
IECEx Certified Service Facility Scheme the route to compliance
Author_Institution :
Dowding & Mills Eng. Services, Birmingham, UK
Abstract :
Prior to the introduction of the IECEx Certified Service Facility Scheme, service facilities (i.e. repairers of Ex Equipment) had to satisfy either regulatory accreditation, user accreditation or even specific manufacturer accreditation with widely variable requirements. In many instances service facilities had have multiple accreditations from regulators and users. In some countries these requirements were mandatory and in others voluntary. This paper gives examples of the improvements a well established service facility had to introduce, to satisfy an IECEx ExCB that the personnel, processes and procedures meet the requirements of the IECEx Certified Service Facility Scheme. The examples given relate to Service Facilities operating in the UK.
Keywords :
electrical maintenance; power apparatus; IECEx certified service facility scheme; UK; regulatory accreditation; specific manufacturer accreditation; user accreditation; Accreditation; Atmosphere; Certification; Code standards; Explosives; IEC standards; Manufacturing; Personnel; Standards publication; Surveillance; EASA Electrical Apparatus Service Association; ExCB — Certification Body within an IECEx Scheme; IEC — International Electrotechnical Commission; IECEx; IECEx — IEC System for Certification to Standards relating to equipment for use in explosive atmospheres; ISO — International Organisation for Standardisation; QMS — Quality Management Systems; Scheme — IECEx System has 4 Schemes which include certification of Ex Equipment, Ex Service Facilities & Ex Competent Persons; UKAS United Kingdom Accreditation Service;
Conference_Titel :
PCIC Europe 2010 Conference Record
Conference_Location :
Oslo
Print_ISBN :
978-1-4244-6968-0
Electronic_ISBN :
2151-7665