I will consult on potentially hazardous environments
CMSE Certification Expert
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About this Gig
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Hello, and welcome to my consult on potentially hazardous environments gig.
I am Stephen, a professional mechanical engineer with over 13 years of experience in certification, consultation, and design. Throughout my professional career, I compiled endless technical files in line with the requirements and legislations of different countries.
Why me?
- Excellent understanding of the required task
- Extra Fast and error-free work
- Friendly to work with and highly professional
- 100% satisfaction guarantee
- Committed to the success of your required task
- Always there to help when needed
What will you get?
-Receive a comprehensive assessment and expert advice on the potential hazards in the environment of interest
Our Process
- Select your package & any relevant addons required.
- Await any relevant documents that might help the process.
- Will start to work on the document.
- After finishing the documents you'll review them & request any alterations
Please feel free to message me with any queries.
Here to help!
Stephen
Service type:
Business model development
Business type:
Corporates
Industry:
Energy
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Engineering
My Portfolio
FAQ
What is ATEX stand for?
“ATEX” is an abbreviation for the ATEX Directive and is short for “Atmospheres Explosibles”. It is a set of European Union regulations that are designed to ensure the safety of products being used in explosive environments.
Do I need ATEX certification?
In the E.U., ATEX Approval is required for equipment that is to be used in potentially explosive atmospheres. Generally speaking, these hazardous areas are found in the oil & gas, pharmacy, and woodworking industries, but can occur virtually anywhere, when the processes
What is an ATEX product?
Equipment and protective systems intended for use in potentially explosive atmospheres (ATEX) cover a range of products, including those used on fixed offshore platforms, petrochemical plants, mines, and flour mills, amongst others.

