If you work with flammable gases, vapors, liquids, or combustible dust, ATEX, EN, and IEC standards outline the guidelines. These standards explain how to classify hazardous areas, how to design and certify equipment, how to test dusts and gases, and how to design and verify explosion protection measures.
For organizations that operate globally, these standards complement NFPA 660 and other North American codes. Together, they define your responsibilities for managing combustible dust and electrostatic hazards.
At Stonehouse Process Safety, we help clients understand and implement these standards in real plants and processes. Our services range from dust explosion labs and gas/vapor flammability testing to electrostatic hazard analysis, hazardous area classification, and explosion protection design support. Our ISO/IEC 17025:2017 accredited laboratory and expert consultants collaborate with companies in chemical, pharmaceutical, food, metals, plastics, and many other sectors.
In Europe, ATEX and EN standards support the legal framework for equipment and protective systems used in potentially explosive atmospheres, while IEC and IECEx standards provide an internationally harmonised basis for certification.
They guide how to prevent fires and explosions, limit the consequences if they occur, and manage ignition sources including electrostatics, hot surfaces, mechanical sparks and more.
Standards give designers and plant engineers a shared technical language for area classification, equipment selection, explosion venting/isolation, and instrumented safety systems.
Manufacturers and end-users alike rely on ATEX / IECEx conformity and EN/IEC compliance to place products on the market and to demonstrate due diligence.
These standards explain how to classify explosive atmospheres and how to design and certify equipment for safe use in hazardous locations.
ISO/IEC 17025:2017 accredited combustible dust testing (Kst, Pmax, MIE, MIT, MEC, LOC)
To learn more about our expertise and services in dust explosion prevention & mitigation, call us at +1 609 455 0001 or email us at [email protected] today.
We also offer tailored virtual and in-company process safety training programs on Dust Explosions, Static Electricity and HAC (Hazardous Area Classification) and more. Find further information here.
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