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Specialist Hazard File: Atex explosive atmospheres


The term ‘ATEX’ is derived from the French phrase "ATmosphères EXplosibles". An Atex zone denotes a hazard in any situation where the mix of the air and dangerous substances, either gas, vapour, mist or dust, raises the likelihood of any energy source detonating an explosion. The Atex zone rating will denote the level of risk and what respiratory protection is necessary.


You can read more about Atex zones and the risk of explosion here.


Our specialists can direct you to the safest compliant solutions for Atex zones and fully understand the different levels of risk involved. Many of our respiratory solutions are suitable for Atex zones and our range of gas detectors may also be of interest.


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