Technical Name: Improvement Course On The Application Of Standards For Activities In Classified Areas
Reference: 158539
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Improvement Course on the Application of Standards for Activities in Classified Areas
The purpose of the Activities in Classified Areas Training is to instruct and raise awareness among professionals about safe methods and procedures for work in classified areas. It is essential that the training be applied by thruly trained and qualified professional, aiming to guarantee the safety and health of the worker.
What is a Classified Area?
Classified Area is a space with the presence of voltage current and potencially explosive atmosphere, where there is a probability of occurrence, which presents the need for the implementation of special precautionary measures in construction, installation and use of electrical equipment.
Zone 0 Place where the formation of an explosive mixture is continuous or exists for long periods.
Zone 1 Place where the formation of an explosive mixture is likely to occur under normal operating conditions for process equipment.
Zone 2 Place where the formation of an explosive mixture is unlikely to happen and if it does, it is for short periods and is still associated with the abnormal operation of the process equipment.
Zone 20 Areas where the presence of the explosive atmosphere is permanent, for a prolonged or frequent period.
Zone 21 Areas where the presence of an explosive atmosphere may occasionally occur.
Zone 22 Areas where the formation of the explosive atmosphere exists due to the accumulation of accumulated dust and is unlikely, if it occurs, it is for a short time.
Certificado de conclusão
Improvement Course on the Application of Standards for Activities in Classified Areas
Basic Module
Introduction to explosive atmospheres;
Prevention of the formation of explosive atmospheres;
Ignition sources;
Basic procedures in emergency situations with flammables;
Collective and individual controls for work with flammable materials;
Classification of areas according to the applicable rules;
Individual Protection Equipment for Hazardous Areas;
Characteristics, properties, hazards and risks with Flammable;
Knowledge and use of fire safety systems;
Intermediate Module
Flammability limits;
Risk assessment;
Determination of control measures;
Area delimitations;
Flammable substances (thermochemical properties);
Collective and individual controls for work with flammable materials;
Procedures in emergency situations in classified areas;
Preliminary Hazard / Risk Analysis: concepts and practical exercises;
Permission to Work in Hazardous Areas;
Electrical Module
Presence of electrical equipment in explosive atmospheres;
Methods for identifying hazards arising from electricity;
Regulatory requirements for the presence of electrical systems in explosive atmospheres;
Signaling to prevent energization;
Gas zones, groups and subgroups;
Identification of electrical circuits;
Signaling of circulation areas;
Identification of impeded equipment or circuit;
Risk areas;
Advanced Module I
Instruments with intrinsic safety;
Locking and blocking devices and switching systems and controls;
Access restrictions and impediments;
Flammable accidents: analysis of causes and preventive measures;
Emergency Response Planning with Flammables;
Knowledge and use of fire safety systems with flammables;
Advanced Module II
Accidents with flammables: analysis of causes and preventive measures;
Emergency Response Planning with Flammables;
Knowledge and use of fire safety systems in Classified Areas;
Basic notions of change management;
Risk Analysis Methodologies: concepts and practical exercises;
Basics of installation process security;
Complements for Machines and Equipment when applicable:
Awareness of Importance:
Instruction Manual for Operation of the Machine or Equipment;
Inspection and Maintenance Plan for the Machine or Equipment according to NR 12;
Technical Report with ART of the Machine or Equipment according to NR 12;
Load Test (with ART) according to NR 12;
END (Non-Destructive Testing) according to NR 12;
Electrical Tests NR 10;
Tagging of Machines and Equipment;
RETROFIT – Modernization Process;
Daily Checklist;
One-off or cyclical maintenance.
Activity Complements:
Awareness of Importance:
APR (Preliminary Risk Analysis);
PAE (Emergency Action Plan;
PGR (Risk Management Plan);
Understanding the need for the Rescue Team;
The Importance of task knowledge;
Prevention of accidents and first aid notions;
Fire protection;
Perception of risks and factors that affect people’s perceptions,
impact and behavioral factors in safety,
fear factor,
how to discover the fastest and easiest way to develop skills,
how to control the mind while working,
how to manage and manage working time,
Why balance energy during activity in order to obtain productivity;
Consequences of Risk Habituation;
Causes of accidents at work;
Understanding Tree of Causes;
Understanding Fault Tree;
Understandings on Ergonomics;
Workstation Analysis;
Ergonomic Risks;
Hazard Communication Standard (HCS) – OSHA;
Practical Exercises:
Record of Evidence;
Theoretical and Practical Evaluation;
Certificate of participation.
Improvement Course on the Application of Standards for Activities in Classified Areas



