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E-learning the way electricians want it!

This new course on Ex-equipment markings for electricians tackles familiar difficulties in familiar situations. The course ensures you remember what you learn more easily, and it feels more relevant and engaging than other digital courses.

Tailored for electricians, automators, engineers, engineering personnel, manufacturers and suppliers of Ex-equipment, this course is digital, and as you go through it you will need to answer practical exercises. Are you ready Click here.

Is your knowledge of Ex-equipment markings up to date?

Ex-equipment markings can be complicated, but this is an area where it's vital you stay up to date. If you are doing electrical work in potentially hazardous areas, you must have the knowledge and skills needed to do the job safely. Both for your own safety and that of those around you. 

This means you must stay updated on what Ex-equipment markings actually mean. We can help you learn this here.

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Person confused about ex markings

It's a very useful course. Clear explanation and good animation. Now I know how to read the marking plate according to ATEX and IECEx. Highly recommend it.

Satisfied customer
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Who needs this course?

Do you sometimes need to work in potentially hazardous areas? Then you need the right expertise. You need to know the equipment you are using is certified for the area where it's going to be used or installed. 

This information is given on the equipment's marking plate, but there are frequent revisions to the standards for how the equipment needs to be marked. In this course on Ex-equipment markings for electricians you learn about the most recent standards, and much more.

This is what you will learn:

How to read a marking plate; electrical protection types; the certificate reference; markings following the IEC standard and the ATEX directive. You will also be given an introduction to markings on mechanical equipment, a short history of marking standards, and markings on associated equipment and associated apparatus.

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Where are you based?

Where in the world you work determines which directives and standards apply. This is why we offer two versions of the course. Both courses are available in two languages – Norwegian and English.

  • IECEx/ATEX electrical equipment markings: For you who work in Norway/Europe/EEA - Buy here.
  • IECEx electrical equipment markings: For you who work outside of Norway/Europe/EEA - Buy here.

E-learning is easy to fit into your day

E-learning is straight-forward, safe, simple and effective. Electricians are often on the move, but you can learn about Ex- equipment markings anywhere and at any time.

  • Use your phone, laptop or tablet
  • Integrated exercises
  • Real situations taken from your daily work
  • A practical approach
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