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Hazardous Area Electrical Inspections

Friday, January 6th, 2012

hazardous area electrical inspection

De-Ugonec Services is a leading hazardous area inspection company. We have over 22 years hazardous area electrical engineering experience in the Chemical, Oil, Gas, Steel, LNG and Power Generation industries.

Our highly trained and experienced “CompEx” certified engineers, technicians and electricians have specialist expertise in the inspection and compliance of electrical installations in potentially explosive atmospheres.

Using our extensive industry knowledge and experience we offer our customers well managed inspection programs which ensure the integrity of Ex equipment and systems, and that any installation installed in a hazardous area is correctly specified and has no apparent defects which may render the equipment unsafe for continued use.

We can assist you to provide assurance that you are in compliance with all of the latest international standards, codes and practices and you are meeting your legal obligations. De-Ugonec Services offer cost effective solutions to hazardous area inspections, coupled with high level technical support and minimum interruption to your processes and plant.

ATEX Hazardous Area Electrical Equipment Inspection: Read More

Hazardous area inspections in areas consisting of:

•    Combustible Dusts
•    Explosive Gases and Vapours
•    Intrinsically Safe Systems

All our site employees have a valid Client Contractor National Safety Group (CCNSG) Safety Passport and the majority have completed Hazardous Area (CompEx) Training. They are also accustomed to working in a wide range of environments, often hostile and extreme.

We have been Assessed and Certified as having the technical capability to carry out electrical work in areas where potentially explosive atmospheres may be expected to occur in the form of explosive gases, vapours or combustible dusts.



Hazardous Area Equipment Inspection, Installation & Maintenance

Tuesday, August 16th, 2011

hazardous area electrical inspection

Hazardous Area Electrical Inspection: ATEX / IEC

ATEX 137 and DSEAR

We understand that many companies do not have the necessary understanding or in-house expertise to ensure hazardous area electrical inspection compliance with the workplace directive ATEX 137 and DSEAR (The Dangerous Substances and Explosive Atmospheres Regulation) directives which address safety where there is a danger from potentially explosive materials.

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Many workplaces may contain or have activities that produce, explosive or potentially explosive atmospheres which can be caused by flammable gases, mists or vapours or by combustible dusts.

Hazardous Area Services

Our highly trained and experienced CompEx certified engineers, technicians and electricians have specialised expertise in “Hazardous Area” electrical installation, inspection and testing, and maintenance of installations employing types of protection Ex’i’, Ex’d’, Ex’e’, Ex’p’, Ex’m’, Ex’n’, Ex’o’ and Ex’q’ as defined by the IEC 60079 set of standards.

We offer our customers well managed hazardous area electrical inspection programs which ensure that equipment installed in hazardous areas is correctly specified and has no apparent defects which may render the equipment unsafe for continued use in potentially explosive atmospheres.

We are also a CompEx certified hazardous area training provider for providing candidates with the essential knowledge and practical skills to enable safe working in potentially explosive atmospheres, whether due to flammable gas, combustible dust or other hazards. To find our more click here>

CompEx Training

 

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We have been Assessed and Certified as having the technical capability to carry out electrical work in areas where potentially explosive atmospheres may be expected to occur in the form of explosive gases, vapours or combustible dusts.

We deliver hazardous area electrical inspection services for customers across a wide range of industries, including the Chemical, Steel, Oil, Petro-chemical, Pharmaceutical, Gas, Offshore & Heavy Engineering industries.

Our Hazardous Area Services include:
Installation, Inspection and Testing,  and Maintenance of Electrical Installations in Hazardous Areas consisting of:

  • Combustible Dusts
  • Explosive Gases and Vapours
  • Intrinsically Safe Systems

 

 



Company History

Tuesday, May 17th, 2011

Electrical and Instrumentation Contractor

Our company has completed over 22 years of Electrical, Control and Instrumentation contractor service to industry.

CAC Registered in 2020, De-Ugonec Services focused upon providing a specialist Electrical and Instrumentation Contractor service to local industry within Nigeria and since this time the  company has now evolved to encompass all aspects of Electrical, Control and Instrumentation Contracting, mainly within petrochemical, chemical, steel, pharmaceutical, power generation, offshore and heavy engineering industries.

By our attention to safety, quality, reliability, innovation and a customer-centric approach to business we have achieved a steady growth in customers whilst maintaining loyalty from our existing customers. This in turn has resulted in good working relationships with our clients and repeat business within a highly competitive market.

Our companies on going commitment to Quality, Health & Safety, Employee Training and Environmental issues ensures that De-Ugonec Services remains a major competitor in the fields of Electrical and Instrumentation Contracting, Electrical Contracting and Hazardous Area Inspection, Maintenance and Installation Services.

We have been Assessed and Certified as a Hazardous Area Electrical and Instrumentation Services contract and we have the technical capability to carry out Electrical and Instrumentation Services work in areas where potentially explosive atmospheres may be expected to occur in the form of explosive gases, vapours or combustible dusts.

Read more about our Electrical and Instrumentation Services