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Overview
The CompEx Ex14 Responsible Persons qualification has been developed in consultation with industry to ensure the core competence of the responsible person. This refers to those in senior supervisory roles, i.e. persons directly responsible for the management of staff, processes and procedures relating to potentially explosive atmospheres, electrical and non-electrical (mechanical) equipment, protective systems and installations.
The course aims to ensure that ‘Responsible Persons’ as defined in IEC60079-14 and/or IEC60079-17 have the knowledge, skills and competencies to enable them to meet the requirements of these IEC standards, relevant directives and national laws.
The qualification will assess the level of competency of the individual with regards to these standards to enable them to manage operatives who are involved in selection, erection, inspection and maintenance duties of equipment remains in explosive atmospheres. The content includes theoretical application for the various aspects of the role. Experience and feedback received has shown that candidates gain a great deal from the guided discussions, so participation is actively encouraged.
Previous CompEx Trainings Conducted by Roqqy
Roqqy Training and Consulting delivered CompEx 1-4 at 2017 to 7 Oil and gas companies at Egypt since 2017
CompEx Ex14 Responsible Persons Prerequisites
- CompEX EXF Foundation
- HNC or equivalent
- General understanding of relevant electrical engineering, including the ability to read and assess relevant engineering drawings
- Basic knowledge of quality assurance, including the principles of auditing, documentation control and traceability
Completing Ex14 Responsible Persons will help you
- Know and understand the applicable national regulations, directives and IEC standards which are applicable to hazardous locations e.g. ATEX, DSEAR, EPS Regulations, HSW Act, COMAH.
- Identify and understand the characteristics and terminologies associated with common hazardous gases, vapours and dusts.
- Understand the principles of hazardous area classification, how it is applied, and the documentation required to manage the process.
- Understand the various types of ignition source and their effects within hazardous locations.
- Know and understand the protection concepts, how certified Ex electrical and non-electrical maintains its protection concept and how it is to be selected, installed, inspected and maintained.
- Know and understand the importance of competency management within an organisation, including a risk-based methodology for personnel involved with the inspection of electrical equipment in explosive atmospheres.
- Know and understand the principles of Ex asset management, including examples of how to create and analyse inspection plans and prioritise remedial repairs.
- Understand the key principles and key aspects of equipment repair, including management responsibilities and documentation.
Who is the course for?
This qualification is suitable for persons in managerial or supervisory roles who are directly responsible for the management of staff (including sub-contractors), processes and procedures relating to explosive atmospheres, such as, equipment, protective systems and installations.
Why Attend?
This exclusive course is in collaboration with ECFIO, a premier centre accredited by CompEx JTL️️. You will learn from a certified CompEx instructor (Mr. Graham Doggett, 16 Years’ Experience Working in Hazardous Areas) who brings a wealth of experience and knowledge to trainees.
Instructor
Mr. Graham Doggett
- Experience:
16 Years of experience working in Hazardous Areas
- Current Role:
Hazardous Areas Consultant
- Previous Role:
Maintenance Technician, Lead EICA, Operations Manager, ATEX/DSEAR Technical Lead
- Responsibilities:
Design of IS and Non-IS electrical systems, QA/QC, Verification to DSEAR reg 7(4), Hazardous Areas Classification, Inspection management