The seminar on explosion-proof measures for the United States has concluded (for companies and plant manufacturers handling equipment with explosion risks such as flammable gases).

In Japan, explosion-proof measures are common in chemical plants and similar facilities, but when it comes to the United States, the standards differ, and NRTL certification is required, making it a complex issue.
Even outside of plants, there are many machines and devices that handle organic solvents which may also require explosion-proof measures upon closer examination. However, in many cases, these devices are used with the judgment that "explosion-proof measures are unnecessary" without clear justification.
The United States is a litigious country, and in the event of a fire or explosion accident, it could lead to a serious situation affecting the manufacturer's business continuity.
Even if it is ultimately determined that explosion-proof measures are unnecessary, it is advisable to conduct an explosion risk assessment based on standards and to be able to present this to the AHJ, customers, and authorities. This seminar summarizes key information to help you understand the basics of explosion-proof measures.

Date and time | Tuesday, Mar 04, 2025 10:00 AM ~ 10:40 AM |
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Entry fee | Free |
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