EEHA Training (Electrical Equipment in Hazardous Areas)
Course Description
Our Electrical Equipment in Hazardous Areas course covers the principles of hazardous area installation, maintenance, inspections, and breakdowns of explosion-protection equipment with a high emphasis of practical inspections. Our Hazardous Area Training course has been designed with a new starter in mind but with enough technical knowledge to stimulate the most educated student. So if you plan to work in the LNG industry, Coal industry, or petrochemical industries then Volt Edge is the training provider you need when completing your Electrical Equipment in Hazardous Areas. Endorsement offered for Ex ‘d’, Ex ‘e’, Ex ‘i’, Ex ‘m’, Ex ‘n’, Ex ‘p’, Ex ‘t’, Ex ‘m’, Ex ‘pD’ and mixed explosion-protection techniques.
Currently delivering EEHA: Face to face available in Brisbane, Mackay, Sydney, Newcastle, & Melbourne. Specialized onsite Hazardous Area Training training is also available upon enquiry here or by calling one of our team on 1300 761 366.
Content Delivery
Delivered in a 5 day holistic theory and assessment block
The Volume of Learning for this program will comprise of:
→ 40 hours of workbook reading (Not mandatory).
→ 45 hours of supervised instruction including:
→ 30 hours of supervised theory instruction and discussions.
→ 15 hours of supervised assessment activities (written and practical).
→ Up to 10 hours of capstone assessment (online) including revision if required.
Outcomes
Upon successful completion of this course, you will receive a Statement of Attainment listing the competencies listed.
You will gain the skills to:
→ Take actions to limit risk of an explosion.
→ Prepare to attend breakdown.
→ Install the equipment and wiring systems.
→ Complete maintenance work inspections and documentation.
→ Conduct testing.
→ Select and check equipment, wiring and accessories.
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Enrol NowSkills obtained
Benefit from the close and detailed guidance of our trainers in person.
Conduct visually detailed inspections of hazardous areas installations.
Maintain equipment in hazardous areas. Conduct testing of hazardous areas.
Attend to breakdowns in HA. Install explosion protected equipment & wiring systems.