Course Overview

This Unit of Competence covers knowledge and skills for those designing electrical installations in Ex-areas. It enables you to prepare thoroughly for the exam Ex 009: Designing Electrical Installations.

 

Course Modules

  • Pre-Course Assessment
  • Course Overview
  • Hazardous Area Classification – Basics
  • Project Specific Design Requirements
  • Safety, Functional and Economic considerations
  • Selection of Equipment
  • Designing of Electrical Wiring Systems
  • Documentation, Statutory / Regulatory Approval
  • Post-Course Assessment
  • Q&A of Day, Key Takeaways & End of Day 1
  • Preparation for Assessment
  • Theory Assessment for Ex 009: Design Of Electrical Installation In Or Associated With Explosive Atmosphere
  • Practical Assessment by IECEx Certification Body 

 

Learning Objectives

During the course, participants will learn : 

  • Hazardous Area Classification - Basics
  • Project Specific Design Requirements
  • Safety, Functional and Economic considerations
  • Selection of Equipment
  • Designing of Electrical Wiring Systems
  • Documentation, Statutory / Regulatory Approval

Course Methodology

methodology-1.png Interactive Online Learning (using Quizzes, White Board, etc.)
methodology-2.png Role-Plays
methodology-3.png Storytelling
methodology-4.png Mini-Lectures
methodology-5.png Practical Works
methodology-6.png Video Based Learning
methodology-7.png Group Activities, Discussion & Presentation
methodology-8.png Mini Projects
methodology-9.png Problem-Based Learning (PBL)
methodology-10.png Demo
methodology-11.png Recap Sessions
methodology-12.png Ice Breaking / Games
methodology-13.png Pre-Assessment & Post-Assessment

 

The exercises and activities incorporate “FUN” elements are thoughtfully selected to best suit the general corporate culture. Our expert trainer will ensure the exercises used are highly applicable to your industry in order to enable participants to apply the knowledge, skills and behaviour which they have obtained through this learning session. 

Who Should Attend

All personnel working in design & engineering can attend the preparatory courses. A minimum of technical education through degree or diploma certificates and minimum of 3 years of work experience in general electrical installation design can attend IECEx CoPC assessment. IECEx Ex 001 certification of competence is a pre-requestee to attend IECEx Ex 009 assessment.

 

Course Duration

Course Duration: One (1) Day

External Assessment Duration : One (1) Day

Important Note: 

  • Short breaks will be given during the session.
  • One (1) hour lunch break

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