DocumentCode :
565312
Title :
International IECEx system evolution and role of the united nations, UNECE
Author :
Agius, Chris ; Jachia, Lorenza
Author_Institution :
IECEx Secretariat Office, Sydney, NSW, Australia
fYear :
2012
fDate :
19-21 June 2012
Firstpage :
1
Lastpage :
15
Abstract :
From its humble beginnings in 1996 to address an industry need for closer cooperation among Test Houses worldwide, to overcome wasteful duplication of testing and assessment in the Ex Field at that time, IECEx has emerged to become an essential compliance assessment tool for all industries worldwide where flammable or combustible materials are used, stored or transported that present a risk of fire or explosion. Situations where flammable substances in the form of gas, vapour, dust, fibres, or flyings are used, processed, stored or transported in quantities considered to present an explosion hazard have been labeled as “Hazardous Locations”, “Hazardous Areas”, “Explosive Atmospheres” and so on but one common symbol for such is “Ex” Ex is not an industry of its own but rather a facet of just about every industry known to mankind. Whether it be Transportation including aerospace, Furniture manufacture, Automotive Manufacture + Repair, Production of Pharmaceuticals, Food processing, the Grain industry, the Coal Mining industry and of course Oil and Gas, Petrochemical and Chemical, all of these utilize flammable substances in quantities that may give rise to an explosive concentration being present, either continuously, during normal operation or due to abnormal situations. IECEx is the International System solely dedicated to providing Internationally recognized Certification Schemes as verification of compliance with International Standards. IECEx now operates three Separate International Certification Schemes covering a large number of industrial sectors addressing Equipment, Service Providers and Competent Persons. The United Nations via its UNECE concluded its project, to consider a Common Regulatory Objective covering Ex Equipment, Services and Persons, of the past few years, to determine that use of International Standards such as those produced by IEC TC 31 and supported by Certification under the - ECEx system demonstrates world´s best practice for ensuring safety in the Ex related fields.
Keywords :
IEC standards; certification; hazardous materials; occupational safety; Common Regulatory Objective; IEC TC 31 standard; United Nations; aerospace industry; automotive manufacture; automotive repair; certification scheme; chemical industry; coal mining industry; combustible material; competent persons sector; compliance assessment tool; dust; equipment sector; explosive atmospheres; fibres; flammable material; flammable substance; flyings; food processing; furniture manufacture; gas; grain industry; hazardous areas; hazardous locations; international IECEx system; international standards; oil-and-gas industry; petrochemical industry; pharmaceuticals production; separate international certification schemes; service providers sector; vapour; Certification; IEC standards; ISO standards; Industries; Laboratories; IEC - International Electrotechnical Commission; IECEx - Conformity Assessment System of the IEC for Certification to Standards relating to equipment for use in explosive atmospheres; ISO/IEC - Joint publications of the International Organisation for Standardisation (ISO) and IEC; QMS - Quality Management System; UNECE - United Nations Economic Commission for Europe;
fLanguage :
English
Publisher :
ieee
Conference_Titel :
Petroleum and Chemical Industry Conference Europe Conference Proceedings (PCIC EUROPE), 2012
Conference_Location :
Prague
ISSN :
2151-7665
Print_ISBN :
978-1-4673-0823-6
Type :
conf
Filename :
6243265
Link To Document :
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