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News Release from: Sira | Subject: Seams
Edited by the Laboratorytalk Editorial
Team on 10 April 2002
Explosive atmosphere management service
A new service which offers companies an Explosive Atmosphere Management Service in order for them to achieve compliancy with the Worker Protection Directive
The Worker Protection Directive (Directive 1999/92/EC) concentrates on a particular hazard - explosive atmospheres - and requires the employer to prepare an Explosion Protection Document (EPD) which satisfies the requirements detailed in Annex II of the Directive The EPD includes identification of hazards, the evaluation of risks and distinctly specifies the measures to be taken to safeguard the safety and health of workers at risk from explosive atmospheres
This article was originally published on Laboratorytalk on 9 Aug 2004 at 8.00am (UK)
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The employer is also responsible for ensuring that the EPD is kept up to date.
The introduction of this system of documentation becomes mandatory on 1 July 2003, and Sira has introduced its new Explosive Atmosphere Management Service to provide companies with a method of outsourcing the task of preparing an EPD or to provide services in line with their individual requirements.
The new Sira Explosive Atmosphere Management Service (Seams) provides the following services in relation to potentially explosive atmospheres: Hazard appreciation and evaluation; area classification; inspections; certification of installations, equipment and personnel; training; preparation of explosion protection document; project management.
Sira is also able to back up all of these services with technical support, ensuring that clients have a helping hand and a safety net if required.
All of these services offered by Sira provide clients with a complete solution in line with the requirements of the Worker Protection Directive.
All of the services offered reflect the core values of Sira by incorporating technical excellence, responsiveness, free thinking, commitment and commercial orientation.
An introductory brochure about Seams is available free of charge.
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