Source: https://shop.standards.govt.nz/default.htm?action=viewSearchProduct&pid=60079.10.1%3A2009%28AS%7CNZS%29&mod=catalog
Timestamp: 2020-01-18 18:06:16
Document Index: 280599738

Matched Legal Cases: ['art 426', 'art 15', 'art 1', 'art 4', 'art 10', 'art 10']

Standards New Zealand :: Explosive atmospheres - Classification of areas - Explosive gas atmospheres
Sets out requirements for the classification of areas where flammable gas or vapour risks might arise, in order to permit the proper selection and installation of electrical apparatus for use in such hazardous areas. This Standard is for the use of manufacturers and installers of electrical equipment as well as by electrical inspecting authorities. It provides guidance to industries and statutory authorities concerned with the classification of hazardous areas.
AS/NZS 60079.10.1:2009 A1 . - incorporated. Published 28/11/2013.
AS/NZS 2430.3.1:2004 as of 18/09/2009
AS/NZS 2430.3.2:2004 as of 18/09/2009
AS/NZS 2430.3.3:2004 as of 18/09/2009
AS/NZS 2430.3.4:2004 as of 18/09/2009
AS/NZS 2430.3.5:2004 as of 18/09/2009
AS/NZS 2430.3.6:2004 as of 18/09/2009
AS/NZS 2430.3.7:2004 as of 18/09/2009
AS/NZS 2430.3.8:2004 as of 18/09/2009
AS/NZS 2430.3.9:2004 as of 18/09/2009
AS/NZS 60079.10:2004 as of 18/09/2009
AS/NZS 2053.3:1995
IEC 60050-426 International Electrotechnical Vocabulary (IEV) – Part 426: Equipment for explosive atmospheres
RP 500 Recommended Practice for ‘Classification of Locations for Electrical Installations at Petroleum Facilities classi
AG 901 Code of Practice for NGV Refuelling Stations (The Australian Gas Association)
UK IP 15 Model Code of Safe Practice in the Petroleum Industry Part 15: Area Classification Code for Petroleum Installat
AS 2809 Road-tank vehicles for dangerous goods (all parts)
AS 2885.1 Pipelines Part 1: Design and construction
RP 505 Recommended Practice for ‘Classification of Locations for Electrical Installations at Petroleum Facilities classi
AS 2380.4 Electrical equipment for explosive atmospheres - Explosion-protection techniques Part 4: Pressurized rooms or
AS 2030 (all parts) Gas Cylinders
Hazardous atmosphere zones must be delineated about vents in accordance with the provisions of AS/NZS 60079.10.1 2009 and any electrical equipment installed within these zones must be compatible with the zoning.
Section: Appendix 1
Figures from AS/NZS 60079.10.1:2009
This Code requires hazardous atmosphere zones to be delineated in accordance with the standard AS/NZS 60079.10.1:2009.
Hazardous atmosphere zones must be delineated and identified in accordance with AS/NZS 60079.10.1:2009.... ...Further reference should be made to AS/NZS 60079.10.1:2009 to identify how site specific issues must be taken into account.
Section: 10.6(1)
A PCBU with management or control of work using a class 2.1.1A, 2.1.1B, 2.1.2A, 3.1A, 3.1B, or 3.1C substance at a place within a workplace must ensure that a hazardous area is established at the place that complies with—(a) AS/NZS 60079.10.1:2009, if the threshold quantity in that standard for a particular substance is met; or...
AS/NZS 60079.10.1: 2009 Explosive atmospheres - Classification of areas - Explosive gas atmospheres (IEC 60079-10-1, Ed.1.0 (2008) MOD)
AS/NZS 60079.10.1:2009 means the standard on Explosive atmospheres—Part 10.1: Classification of areas—Explosive gas atmospheres (IEC 60079–10–1)
Hence, where petroleum substances are stored, hazardous atmosphere zones must be delineated in accordance with AS/NZS 60079.10.1:2009.
Section: Appendix A: Further Guidance
AS/NZS 60079.10.1:2009 Explosive gas atmospheres Part 10.1: Classification of areas – Explosive gas atmospheres.
Section: 5A(2)(b)(viii)