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Members' Area Overview Management Committee (ExMC) Documents ExMC Meeting Decisions ExTAG Committee Documents ExTAG Meeting Decisions ExTAG Decision Sheets ExPCC ExMarkCo ExSFC ExSFC Decision Sheets ExAG Working Groups Assessors Archive Our Membership and Committees The IECEx Membership is two fold: Membership of the IECEx Management - The IECEx management is made up of countries that have a seat on the IECEx Management Committee (currently 36 Countries…
IECEx Management Committee (ExMC) The IECEx membership is made up of countries who are represented by the National Member Bodies and officers who make up the Ex Management Committee (ExMC). For a country to be eligible to join the IECEx, it must already be an IEC Full Member or an IEC Associate Member. A list of the IECEx membership countries can be found on this website. Executive Group The Executive Group of the IECEx System provides an advisory function and is empowered to make ope…
F.A.Qs - Certified equipment scheme
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs) Certified Equipment Scheme The IECEx Secretariat have compiled the following FAQs for the certified equipment scheme, which are based on questions from Ex Equipment Manufacturers, Purchasers and Users. The information provided in the FAQs will be helpful for those new to IECEx. If your question has not been addressed in this FAQs, please do not hesitate to contact the IECEx Secretariat at Contact us. What does the IECEx do? IECEx provid…
Who we are About us Vision and mission How IECEx operates Management structure Executive Countries - Member Body Certification Bodies (ExCBs) The IECEx system aims to facilitate international trade in equipment and services for use in explosive atmospheres while maintaining the required level of safety. What is an Ex area? Ex areas can be known by different names such as “Hazardous Locations”, “Hazardous Areas” “Explosive Atmospheres”, and the like and relate to areas where flamm…
Our impact and initiatives Who benefits Partner Organisations Who benefits Built and maintained for industry and community by representatives of industry and community in response to the stated needs of industry and community regarding Ex areas. How is this achieved? Through Standards & Conformity Assessment (CA). Standards, certification requirements, and conformity assessment related to Ex equipment have existed for many decades. The basic principles of explosion protection are…