CompEx DUST (Ex05-06)

CompEx 05-06 provides individual candidates with the relevant training and practical assessments on the installation, maintenance and inspection of electrical and instrumental systems in an environment where combustible dust may be present. **Please note we recommend completing the CompEx Foundation 1 Day Course as a prerequisite prior to attending this course.**

Description

Our training facilities are unique and custom built to include a realistic working environment and simulated hazardous areas. This course is split into separate sections and each candidate will be assessed on the practical skills and theoretical knowledge that they have obtained. They will be required to complete 2 practical assessments (1 installation and 1 inspection) and finally complete the multiple choice question paper. Successful completion of this course will result in a nationally recognised certificate.

Wi-Fi available throughout your visit.

Content

Theory (1 ½ Days)

  • General principle of hazardous areas

  • Standards, certification and marking

  • Equipment types Ex d, Ex e, Ex n and Ex p

  • Other equipment types

  • Intrinsic safety

  • Wiring systems

  • Inspection and maintenance to IEC60079-17

Practical (1 ½ Days)

  • Ex05: The preparation & installation of electrical equipment protected by enclosure, for use in explosive dust atmospheres

  • Ex06: The maintenance and inspection of electrical equipment protected by enclosure, for use in explosive dust atmospheres

Certification

Certificate Issued: Digital CompEx Certificate

Please note no other feedback will be given on request regarding resits, a full breakdown is provided on your diagnostic report issued by CompEx.

ITA

This course may be eligible for ITA funding. You may be eligible if you are:

Aged 16 or over
Not in education or involved in any other SDS funded programme
Unemployed and looking to get back into work
Employed and earning less than £22,000 per year
Resident in Scotland
If you wish to use ITA funding towards the cost of this course, you must first apply for the ITA funding through the My World of Work website. ITA funding will cover up to £200 of course fees. There are various start dates throughout the academic session, please contact training@forthvalley.ac.uk to check available dates prior to applying for ITA funding.

Once you’ve applied for funding, you will receive a confirmation email from SDS and the college with instructions on how to book your course.

Prerequisites

We recommend completing the CompEx Foundation 1 Day Course as a prerequisite prior to attending this course.

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