Inglewood Engineering are leading experts in assessment, inspection and design relating to instrument, electrical and control equipment located in areas covered by DSEAR/ATEX safety regulations. We work predominantly in the UK, however we also cover overseas. Risk Assessments should be carried out when there is a possible risk of an explosion or flammable atmosphere in the work place.
DSEAR regulations require the employer to classify places at the workplace where an explosive atmosphere may occur into hazardous or non-hazardous places. The Hazardous Area Classification survey covers this requirement. Inglewood Engineering site inspection and documentation is completed in line with BS EN 60079 guidelines to ensure that you can prove compliance to the relevant authorities.
Every piece of equipment within the hazardous area is subject to the installation and documentation checks that are detailed in the standard. Our Engineers work with you to put together a periodic testing plan that encompasses the required inspection and tests for your premises and also takes account of your specific requirements with regard to minimising disruption.
DSEAR regulations require the employer to classify places at the workplace where an explosive atmosphere may occur into hazardous or non-hazardous places. The Hazardous Area Classification survey covers this requirement. Inglewood Engineering site inspection and documentation is completed in line with BS EN 60079 guidelines to ensure that you can prove compliance to the relevant authorities.
Every piece of equipment within the hazardous area is subject to the installation and documentation checks that are detailed in the standard. Our Engineers work with you to put together a periodic testing plan that encompasses the required inspection and tests for your premises and also takes account of your specific requirements with regard to minimising disruption.
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Inglewood Engineering are a focused team of professional compliance engineers, headed up by specialists in process engineering, remedial design and functional safety.
The company was formed in 1983 and has over 38 years experience within the industry.
By concentrating on specific regulations, we excel in guiding our clients to compliance relating to DSEAR/ATEX (hazardous area), EAWR (electrical), and SIS (safety instrumented systems).
We fully understand the requirements regarding competency and the need for demonstrating it; it's at the heart of what we do.
The company was formed in 1983 and has over 38 years experience within the industry.
By concentrating on specific regulations, we excel in guiding our clients to compliance relating to DSEAR/ATEX (hazardous area), EAWR (electrical), and SIS (safety instrumented systems).
We fully understand the requirements regarding competency and the need for demonstrating it; it's at the heart of what we do.
Inglewood Engineering guide our clients through DSEAR compliance.
We focus on Area Classification, Risk Assessment, Electrical Hazardous Area Equipment Inspections, .Non-Electrical Risk Assessments, Employee Training and Ongoing Compliance management.
If your plant fails to comply we specify in detail what needs to be done.
That may take the form of changes to the installation, supplements to the documentation, or advice on operating a practical regime.
Our purpose is to ensure that our clients are able to achieve and demonstrate DSEAR compliance with the relevant codes of practice.
We focus on Area Classification, Risk Assessment, Electrical Hazardous Area Equipment Inspections, .Non-Electrical Risk Assessments, Employee Training and Ongoing Compliance management.
If your plant fails to comply we specify in detail what needs to be done.
That may take the form of changes to the installation, supplements to the documentation, or advice on operating a practical regime.
Our purpose is to ensure that our clients are able to achieve and demonstrate DSEAR compliance with the relevant codes of practice.
Hazardous Area Compliance services have been provided by Inglewood Engineering since the early 80s, long before DSEAR came into force.
During this time we have built up an enviable client list of blue chip national and international companies that employ us for our specialist knowledge in hazardous areas (now regulated by DSEAR).
Due to the variety and breadth of that list we have an experienced workforce that's ideally suited to advising individual clients as to their industry's best practice.
During this time we have built up an enviable client list of blue chip national and international companies that employ us for our specialist knowledge in hazardous areas (now regulated by DSEAR).
Due to the variety and breadth of that list we have an experienced workforce that's ideally suited to advising individual clients as to their industry's best practice.
Inglewood Engineering's aim is to ensure you achieve full compliance.
And the inspection process is only part of the answer.
It is designed to seek out dangerous deteriorations in the way ignition sources are protected.
Non-conformances, come in many shapes and sizes.
We advocate using your own staff to sort things out where possible; the gains are more likely to become embedded.
Sometimes though even your control/electrical engineers will be put to the test and you will need to call on expert help.
And the inspection process is only part of the answer.
It is designed to seek out dangerous deteriorations in the way ignition sources are protected.
Non-conformances, come in many shapes and sizes.
We advocate using your own staff to sort things out where possible; the gains are more likely to become embedded.
Sometimes though even your control/electrical engineers will be put to the test and you will need to call on expert help.
The ATEX Equipment directive 2014/34/EU gives constructional requirements for non-electrical equipment and the ATEX Worker Protection Directive requires non-electrical equipment already installed to be assessed for its ignition capability.
Typical examples of existing non-electrical equipment that require risk assessment are solenoid valves, pumps, conveyor belts, hoists, gearboxes, brakes etc.
Inglewood complete the site audit, inspection work and risk assessment reports to ensure the client Dutyholder meets his compliance duties in respect of non-electrical equipment.
Typical examples of existing non-electrical equipment that require risk assessment are solenoid valves, pumps, conveyor belts, hoists, gearboxes, brakes etc.
Inglewood complete the site audit, inspection work and risk assessment reports to ensure the client Dutyholder meets his compliance duties in respect of non-electrical equipment.
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