Guidelines for Ensuring Regulatory Compliance in Hazardous Areas

According to the WA Health and Safety at Work Act 2020, plant owners and employers must prioritize the safety of workers and provide secure working premises. This involves adhering to specific guidelines: Properly identify and document hazardous areas as per AS/NZS 60079.10. Ensure correct installation, testing, inspection, and maintenance of Electrical Equipment in Hazardous Areas (EEHA) following IEC/AS/NZS 60079.14 and 17. Employ competent individuals for hazardous area work. As a person responsible for EEHA safety at your site, following these steps is crucial to ensure safety and regulatory compliance. 1. Hazardous Area Classification (HAC) : To ensure safe operation in explosive atmospheres, hazardous areas undergo classification, guiding the selection of equipment and installations. The initial step involves a competent person conducting a HAC study, identifying areas prone to continuous or abnormal explosive atmospheres during regular operation. HAC is essential fo...