Hazardous area classification based on IEC60079-10-1 Edition3.0
Hazardous areas classification involves calculating and assessing risks in a more detailed and quantitative method than previous evaluation methods, based on the latest IEC 60079-10-1 Edition3.0, for areas where flammable vapors or combustible gases may reach concentrations posing an explosion hazard. This allows hazardous areas to be defined more closely aligned with actual operational conditions. [Contents (partial)] ■ Summary ■ Benefit of risk assessment ■ Reducing hazardous areas through risk assessment (Example) ■ IEC Ed3.0 method ■ workflow *For more details, please refer to the PDF document or feel free to contact us.
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【Other Published Content】 ■Evaluation results report ■Summary table of evaluation results ■Individual evaluation results ■Area classfication diagram *For more details, please refer to the PDF document or feel free to contact us.
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Our company is a consulting firm specialized in disaster prevention for plants handling hazardous materials. We have accumulated extensive experience and knowledge in the basic design of disaster prevention systems for plants, and we provide practical consulting based on real-world backgrounds, not just advice. Furthermore, we have developed and commercialized numerous simulation software related to plant disasters such as explosions, fires, and gas dispersion. We utilize these tools to assist many users.





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