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<blockquote data-quote="ElyDave" data-source="post: 578203" data-attributes="member: 74042"><p>well that's going to get interesting considering the main industry I work in as well. </p><p> </p><p>Considering the places I'm going to at the moment, SVT, St Fergus, the new Shetland Gas plant, theddlethorpe, CATS etc, this could be a right PITA. I've been on those with my non-IS test meter with no issues, just carry a gas detector.</p><p> </p><p>If you look at what IS actually means, very few devices meet that requirement, but an IPX8 rated device by definition meets several Ex classifications suitable for zone 2, and lets be realistic, if it's passed fit to be worn next to the skin as a medical device it's not going to be throwing off sparks or getting hot enough to ignite gases. </p><p> </p><p>What's your discipline again - Mechanical?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ElyDave, post: 578203, member: 74042"] well that's going to get interesting considering the main industry I work in as well. Considering the places I'm going to at the moment, SVT, St Fergus, the new Shetland Gas plant, theddlethorpe, CATS etc, this could be a right PITA. I've been on those with my non-IS test meter with no issues, just carry a gas detector. If you look at what IS actually means, very few devices meet that requirement, but an IPX8 rated device by definition meets several Ex classifications suitable for zone 2, and lets be realistic, if it's passed fit to be worn next to the skin as a medical device it's not going to be throwing off sparks or getting hot enough to ignite gases. What's your discipline again - Mechanical? [/QUOTE]
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