Certificate IV in Hazardous areas - Electrical
Here's a career upskill pathway for bright sparks! Learn to supervise selection, installation, commissioning maintenance and testing of equipment and systems for the control and monitoring of plant and processes.
If you are a licensed electrician, this course is ideal for upskilling to develop high level skills to open up more job or business opportunities.
You'll develop your skills and learn to supervise selection, installation, commissioning maintenance and testing of explosion-protected equipment and systems for control and monitoring of plant and processes. You'll also gain competencies in working with explosion protections techniques regarding how they apply to coal mining, gas and dust environments.
This certification includes ERAC requirements for an Electrician’s Licence; and competencies to select, install, set up, test, fault find, repair and maintain stand alone renewable energy equipment and systems.
Completion of this nationally recognised and accredited qualification may provide credit towards a relevant higher level qualification or university degree, should you wish to pursue further study in this field.
Training options
- Low fee
- Existing worker traineeship
- STEM
Industry area
- Building and Construction
Study area
- Electrical and Electrotechnology
Course ID
- National ID: UEE42622
- WA State ID: BHZ9
This course is not currently available at any WA TAFE colleges.
For more information about other courses available or coming up at TAFE, use our map to locate and contact your closest TAFE campus
This course is available from registered training organisations (accredited private training providers) that are also funded through Jobs and Skills WA. Select from the list below, and follow the link to the provider's website for further information about the course and how to enrol.
This course gives students the competency to undertake electrical work in a hazardous area aligning to the requirements outlined in AS/NZS 4761 Competencies for working with electrical equipment for hazardous areas (EEHA). The qualification provides competencies in working with explosion-protection techniques. It includes requirements and competencies to select, install, set up, test, fault find, repair and maintain energy equipment and systems.
Delivery locations
The Certificate IV in Hazardous Areas – Electrical provides licensed electricians with a pathway to a nationally recognised qualification relevant to their work in explosive atmospheres. This qualification provides competencies related to the selection, installation, maintenance, inspection and testing of explosion-protected equipment and systems for control and monitoring of plant and processes.
Delivery location
UEE42622 qualification provides competencies to supervise selection, installation, commissioning maintenance and testing of explosion-protected equipment and systems for control and monitoring of plant and processes, and it covers the following skills:
- Prepare Hazardous Areas Verification Dossier (HAVD) and its upkeep.
- Identify the hazardous areas and equipment compliance to AS/NZS 60079.14 and AS/NZS 60079.17
- Provide EEHA remedial solutions and supervise EEHA/ sign off remediation compliance work.
Explosion protection includes techniques and technology that could prevent the electrical equipment from igniting flammable materials and dust in hazardous areas. As per AS/NZS 60079.14 standards Clause 4.5, design of the installation, the selection of equipment and the erection shall be carried out only by persons whose training has included instruction on the various types of protection and installation practices, relevant rules, and regulations and on the general principles of area classification. There is a growing demand for qualified Electricians, Instrumentation Technicians and Electrical Engineers to provide advice regarding explosion protection in electrical equipment and instrumentation. This qualification provides competencies in working with explosion protections techniques with selections in how they apply to coal mining, gas, and dust atmospheres. With significant growth in the oil and gas, petrochemical and mineral processing industry in Australia, development in explosion protection technologies is quite significant too. PIT funding is available for eligible WA participants and delivery available in Perth and Karratha. Please telephone (08) 9317 2146 or email info@pmv.net.au for more information and to discuss your options.
Delivery locations
WHY CHOOSE TECH SKILLS AUSTRALIA (TSA)?
- You will undergo training with experienced trainers who also hold EX units under the IECEx scheme.
- We are a recommended training provider (RTP) under the IECEx scheme and through our partner Tech Skills International, we can deliver IECEx CoPC (Certification of personnel competence)
- You will be exposed to the following explosive protection techniques and technology:
- Hazardous areas classification
- Ex e, Ex n, Ex d, Ex i, Ex m, Ex q, Ex
- Ex tD, Ex p techniques and principles
- Barrier gland and compression cable gland
- How to select and install the cable gland (Practical)
- Specific installation requirements for different types of Ex techniques
- The common testing procedures in the hazardous areas
- Practical assessments – Installation and detailed inspection using on-site training bays
- Different types of cable glanding and learn how to select the right cable gland for different sizes and types of cable.
Delivery location
If you are a licensed electrician, this course is ideal for upskilling to develop high level skills to open up more job or business opportunities.
You'll develop your skills and learn to supervise selection, installation, commissioning maintenance and testing of explosion-protected equipment and systems for control and monitoring of plant and processes. You'll also gain competencies in working with explosion protections techniques regarding how they apply to coal mining, gas and dust environments.
This certification includes ERAC requirements for an Electrician’s Licence; and competencies to select, install, set up, test, fault find, repair and maintain stand alone renewable energy equipment and systems.
Completion of this nationally recognised and accredited qualification may provide credit towards a relevant higher level qualification or university degree, should you wish to pursue further study in this field.
Training options
- Low fee
- Existing worker traineeship
- STEM
Industry area
- Building and Construction
Study area
- Electrical and Electrotechnology
Course ID
- National ID: UEE42622
- WA State ID: BHZ9
This course is not currently available at any WA TAFE colleges.
For more information about other courses available or coming up at TAFE, use our map to locate and contact your closest TAFE campus
This course is available from registered training organisations (accredited private training providers) that are also funded through Jobs and Skills WA. Select from the list below, and follow the link to the provider's website for further information about the course and how to enrol.
This course gives students the competency to undertake electrical work in a hazardous area aligning to the requirements outlined in AS/NZS 4761 Competencies for working with electrical equipment for hazardous areas (EEHA). The qualification provides competencies in working with explosion-protection techniques. It includes requirements and competencies to select, install, set up, test, fault find, repair and maintain energy equipment and systems.
Delivery locations
The Certificate IV in Hazardous Areas – Electrical provides licensed electricians with a pathway to a nationally recognised qualification relevant to their work in explosive atmospheres. This qualification provides competencies related to the selection, installation, maintenance, inspection and testing of explosion-protected equipment and systems for control and monitoring of plant and processes.
Delivery location
UEE42622 qualification provides competencies to supervise selection, installation, commissioning maintenance and testing of explosion-protected equipment and systems for control and monitoring of plant and processes, and it covers the following skills:
- Prepare Hazardous Areas Verification Dossier (HAVD) and its upkeep.
- Identify the hazardous areas and equipment compliance to AS/NZS 60079.14 and AS/NZS 60079.17
- Provide EEHA remedial solutions and supervise EEHA/ sign off remediation compliance work.
Explosion protection includes techniques and technology that could prevent the electrical equipment from igniting flammable materials and dust in hazardous areas. As per AS/NZS 60079.14 standards Clause 4.5, design of the installation, the selection of equipment and the erection shall be carried out only by persons whose training has included instruction on the various types of protection and installation practices, relevant rules, and regulations and on the general principles of area classification. There is a growing demand for qualified Electricians, Instrumentation Technicians and Electrical Engineers to provide advice regarding explosion protection in electrical equipment and instrumentation. This qualification provides competencies in working with explosion protections techniques with selections in how they apply to coal mining, gas, and dust atmospheres. With significant growth in the oil and gas, petrochemical and mineral processing industry in Australia, development in explosion protection technologies is quite significant too. PIT funding is available for eligible WA participants and delivery available in Perth and Karratha. Please telephone (08) 9317 2146 or email info@pmv.net.au for more information and to discuss your options.
Delivery locations
WHY CHOOSE TECH SKILLS AUSTRALIA (TSA)?
- You will undergo training with experienced trainers who also hold EX units under the IECEx scheme.
- We are a recommended training provider (RTP) under the IECEx scheme and through our partner Tech Skills International, we can deliver IECEx CoPC (Certification of personnel competence)
- You will be exposed to the following explosive protection techniques and technology:
- Hazardous areas classification
- Ex e, Ex n, Ex d, Ex i, Ex m, Ex q, Ex
- Ex tD, Ex p techniques and principles
- Barrier gland and compression cable gland
- How to select and install the cable gland (Practical)
- Specific installation requirements for different types of Ex techniques
- The common testing procedures in the hazardous areas
- Practical assessments – Installation and detailed inspection using on-site training bays
- Different types of cable glanding and learn how to select the right cable gland for different sizes and types of cable.
Delivery location
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