Intertek Academy Brochure (CompEx 2014)

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 Hazardous Locations UK Training Programme

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Transcript of Intertek Academy Brochure (CompEx 2014)

  • 2014

    Hazardous LocationsUK Training Programme

  • If you are involved with projects associated with hazardous areas, which involves the installation or inspection and maintenance of electrical or non-electrical e.g. mechanical; equipment that is in accordance with EN or IEC standards associated with potentially explosive atmospheres, it is likely that the new training and competence requirements will affect you.

    The electrical installation standard IEC 60079-14: 2007 specifies in detail the competency levels and the requirements for people involved in the manufacture and installation of equipment or plant designed for use in hazardous (potentially explosive) atmospheres.

    The requirement for competency of installers applies to persons installing equipment on a plant and is equally applicable to many manufacturers who assemble certified equipment to form an assembly. Management and Design personnel also have specified training requirements listed in the standard.

    4 Introduction

    5 2014 CompEx Schedule

    6 Ex F Foundation Course

    7 Ex01-Ex04 Gas & Vapours

    8 Ex04-Ex06 Combustible Dust

    9 Ex07-Ex08 for Filling Stations

    10 Ex11 Mechanical

    11 Ex12 Application Design Engineers

    12 Refesher Courses

    13 Mobile CompEx

    16 Registration Form

  • Our courses are delivered from our

    licensed CompEx centres in Chester and Grangemouth, as well as through International partners, or bespoke at your

    facility using our mobile CompEx training rigs

    03

    Why Intertek as a training provider?

    Intertek is an international company with a wide range of services in the areas of safety, performance, quality and market access. Globalization and the fact that more and more products and services are governed by official regulations and standards means that Intertek is increasingly seen as a global knowledge company.

    Our experts participate in international committees for standardization and thus possess the latest industry information and knowledge. Through our training programs, we can give you the tools to control your processes and activities, and give

    you insight into both current and future product requirements.

    Intertek is an ATEX Notified Body and Nationally Recognized Testing Laboratory (NRTL) DSEAR/ATEX 137 implementation specialist with licensed CompEx Centres. We have one of the largest set of CompEx facilities associated with hazardous areas in the UK and have a satellite training facility in Sasolburg South Africa. Intertek also offers a global training solution with the CompEx mobile facility, designed for our customers outside the UK, we bring the training to you.

    What is CompEx?

    CompEx is a nationally recognised course and qualification in explosive atmospheres installation and inspection. It provides competence based training and assessment for electrical and instrumentation technicians working in hazardous areas in offshore and onshore industrial environments.

    CompEx is a recognised qualification for persons involved in the design, installation and inspection in hazardous areas. It consists of practical training and assessment and is rapidly becoming a required qualification worldwide. Intertek offers both open and bespoke training. All our courses include the latest IEC standards and up-to-date information. We take great pride in the enthusiasm and knowledge of our lecturers who can draw from practical experience at all times to keep the courses interesting, relevant and practical.

    CompEx is a Nationally Recognised Qualification supported by the HSE, NICIEC and EEMUA and is fast becoming a mandatory requirement on many plants. The standard CompEx courses offered are for responsible persons, for designers, and operatives (installers).

  • Intertek have been the ATEX and DSEAR training provider of choice for major blue chip companies that require custom, relevant courses that minimise the impact on production or shift patterns.

    By analysing your company needs, culture and environment we can dramatically reduce the course durations and maximize retention of information.

    We have specified, managed and delivered ATEX and DSEAR training to businesses or institutions such as the MoD, Public Utilities and Rolls Royce, some with over 800 delegates!

    We have delivered bespoke training in countries from Portugal to Singapore, South America to North America

    Our training is truly bespoke and delivered by practitioners and industry experts in the field of ATEX and DSEAR.

    Welcome to Intertek UKs 2014 CompEx course programme.

    Our CompEx courses are designed to provide you with the practical skills, test competancy and provide suitable certification to allow you to work in hazardous area environments. The instructors are all well-trained, experienced members of staff, licenced to conduct CompEx courses.

    Most courses listed and dated here are held on-site at our licensed centres in Chester and Grangemouth. Our training facilities provide attendees a comfortable learning experience with all of the practical equipment required for hands on assessment of the principals involved in hazardous areas applications in a safe environment.

    Introduction

    Attend our courses and get latest knowledge about future regulatory requirements.

    Bespoke hazardous area training

  • 05

    Course module From Days Location Course module From Days LocationFoundation Course (ExF) 29-Jan 2 days Grangemouth Foundation Course (ExF) 07-Jul 2 days Grangemouth

    Gas & Vapours (Ex01-Ex04) 13-Jan 5 days Chester Gas & Vapours (Ex01-Ex04) 07-Jul 5 days Chester

    Gas & Vapours (Ex01-Ex04) 13-Jan 5 days Grangemouth Application Design Engineers (Ex12) 14-Jul 5 days Chester

    Application Design Engineers (Ex12) 20-Jan 5 days Chester Gas & Vapours (Ex01-Ex04) 14-Jul 5 days Grangemouth

    Gas & Vapours (Ex01-Ex04) 20-Jan 5 days Grangemouth Gas & Vapours (Ex01-Ex04) 21-Jul 5 days Chester

    Combustible Dust (Ex05-Ex06) 27-Jan 3 days Grangemouth Gas & Vapours (Ex01-Ex04) 21-Jul 5 days Grangemouth

    Gas & Vapours (Ex01-Ex04) 27-Jan 5 days Chester Gas & Vapours (Ex01-Ex04) 04-Aug 5 days Chester

    Application Design Engineers (Ex12) 03-Feb 5 days Grangemouth Application Design Engineers (Ex12) 04-Aug 5 days Grangemouth

    Combustible Dust (Ex05-Ex06) 04-Feb 3 days Chester Gas & Vapours (Ex01-Ex04) 11-Aug 5 days Grangemouth

    Gas & Vapours (Ex01-Ex04) 10-Feb 5 days Chester Combustible Dust (Ex05-Ex06) 12-Aug 3 days Chester

    Gas & Vapours (Ex01-Ex04) 10-Feb 5 days Grangemouth Gas & Vapours (Ex01-Ex04) 18-Aug 5 days Grangemouth

    Gas & Vapours (Ex01-Ex04) 17-Feb 5 days Grangemouth Mechanical (Ex11) 25-Aug 3 days Grangemouth

    Mechanical (Ex11) 18-Feb 3 days Chester Mechanical (Ex11) 26-Aug 3 days Chester

    Refresher Course (Ex01R-Ex04R) 24-Feb 3 days Grangemouth Refresher Course (Ex01R-Ex04R) 27-Aug 3 days Grangemouth

    Gas & Vapours (Ex01-Ex04) 24-Feb 5 days Chester Mechanical (Ex11) 01-Sep 3 days Grangemouth

    Combustible Dust (Ex05-Ex06) 03-Mar 3 days Grangemouth Refresher Course (Ex01R-Ex04R) 02-Sep 3 days Chester

    Refresher Course (Ex01R-Ex04R) 04-Mar 3 days Chester Foundation Course (ExF) 03-Sep 2 days Grangemouth

    Foundation Course (ExF) 05-Mar 2 days Grangemouth Gas & Vapours (Ex01-Ex04) 08-Sep 5 days Chester

    Gas & Vapours (Ex01-Ex04) 10-Mar 5 days Chester Gas & Vapours (Ex01-Ex04) 08-Sep 5 days Grangemouth

    Application Design Engineers (Ex12) 17-Mar 5 days Chester Application Design Engineers (Ex12) 15-Sep 5 days Chester

    Gas & Vapours (Ex01-Ex04) 17-Mar 5 days Grangemouth Gas & Vapours (Ex01-Ex04) 15-Sep 5 days Grangemouth

    Mechanical (Ex11) 24-Mar 3 days Grangemouth Combustible Dust (Ex05-Ex06) 22-Sep 3 days Grangemouth

    Gas & Vapours (Ex01-Ex04) 24-Mar 5 days Chester Gas & Vapours (Ex01-Ex04) 22-Sep 5 days Chester

    Mechanical (Ex11) 01-Apr 3 days Chester Mechanical (Ex11) 30-Sep 3 days Chester

    Gas & Vapours (Ex01-Ex04) 07-Apr 5 days Chester Gas & Vapours (Ex01-Ex04) 06-Oct 5 days Chester

    Application Design Engineers (Ex12) 07-Apr 5 days Grangemouth Application Design Engineers (Ex12) 06-Oct 5 days Grangemouth

    Combustible Dust (Ex05-Ex06) 14-Apr 3 days Chester Gas & Vapours (Ex01-Ex04) 13-Oct 5 days Grangemouth

    Gas & Vapours (Ex01-Ex04) 14-Apr 5 days Grangemouth Combustible Dust (Ex05-Ex06) 14-Oct 3 days Chester

    Gas & Vapours (Ex01-Ex04) 21-Apr 5 days Grangemouth Gas & Vapours (Ex01-Ex04) 20-Oct 5 days Chester

    Foundation Course (ExF) 23-Apr 2 days Chester Gas & Vapours (Ex01-Ex04) 20-Oct 5 days Grangemouth

    Gas & Vapours (Ex01-Ex04) 28-Apr 5 days Chester Refresher Course (Ex01R-Ex04R) 27-Oct 3 days Grangemouth

    Mechanical (Ex11) 05-May 3 days Grangemouth Foundation Course (ExF) 28-Oct 2 days Chester

    Mechanical (Ex11) 06-May 3 days Chester Mechanical (Ex11) 03-Nov 3 days Grangemouth

    Gas & Vapours (Ex01-Ex04) 12-May 5 days Chester Gas & Vapours (Ex01-Ex04) 03-Nov 5 days Chester

    Gas & Vapours (Ex01-Ex04) 12-May 5 days Grangemouth Application Design Engineers (Ex12) 10-Nov 5 days Chester

    Application Design Engineers (Ex12) 19-May 5 days Chester Gas & Vapours (Ex01-Ex04) 10-Nov 5 days Grangemouth

    Gas & Vapours (Ex01-Ex04) 19-May 5 days Grangemouth Gas & Vapours (Ex01-Ex04) 17-Nov 5 days Chester

    Combustible Dust (Ex05-Ex06) 26-May 3 days Grangemouth Gas & Vapours (Ex01-Ex04) 17-Nov 5 days Grangemouth

    Foundation Course (ExF) 28-May 2 days Grangemouth Combustible Dust (Ex05-Ex06) 24-Nov 3 days Grangemouth

    Gas & Vapours (Ex01-Ex04) 02-Jun 5 days Chester Mechanical (Ex11) 25-Nov 3 days Chester

    Application Design Engineers (Ex12) 02-Jun 5 days Grangemouth Foundation Course (ExF) 26-Nov 2 days Grangemouth

    Gas & Vapours (Ex01-Ex04) 09-Jun 5 days Grangemouth Gas & Vapours (Ex01-Ex04) 01-Dec 5 days Chester

    Combustible Dust (Ex05-Ex06) 10-Jun 3 days Chester Application Design Engineers (Ex12) 01-Dec 5 days Grangemouth

    Gas & Vapours (Ex01-Ex04) 16-Jun 5 days Grangemouth Gas & Vapours (Ex01-Ex04) 08-Dec 5 days Grangemouth

    Refresher Course (Ex01R-Ex04R) 17-Jun 3 days Chester Refresher Course (Ex01R-Ex04R) 09-Dec 3 days Chester

    Refresher Course (Ex01R-Ex04R) 23-Jun 3 days Grangemouth Mechanical (Ex11) 15-Dec 3 days Grangemouth

    Gas & Vapours (Ex01-Ex04) 23-Jun 5 days Chester Combustible Dust (Ex05-Ex06) 16-Dec 3 days Chester

    Foundation Course (ExF) 01-Jul 2 days Chester Refresher Course (Ex01R-Ex04R) 17-Dec 3 days Grangemouth

    2014 CompEx Schedule

    We offer different lengths of courses from single to 5 days. Lunch and refreshments will be provided on site. Inform our IntertekCompEx team in advance if you have any special dietary needs.

    Course dates, content and locations are sometimes subject to change due to delegate numbers and forces beyond our control at the time of publication. For the most up to date information consult our

    website www.intertek.com/compex. Please contact us if you are interested in training on any topics not listed in this schedule.

    Registration

    Please complete the Registration Form at the back of this brochure and return by fax or email.

  • Course overview

    A nationally recognised certifi cate in the basic theory of hazardous areas.

    This unit is part of the national scheme for the training and certifi cation of core competence of personnel who work on equipment for use in explosive atmospheres. Such training provides companies with a target for their employees, which is recognised by the self-regulated sector of this industry as a necessary component of their Personnel Competency Matrix. For this reason, it is considered that assessment of the knowledge imparted by the training will be an essential part of any programme.

    Intertek ensures that this course is up-to-date with the latest requirements of the European Directives, ATEX and IEC Standards.

    Who should attend?This course contains no practical skills training or practical assessment and is therefore more suited to anyone involved in Hazardous Area work that does not actually conduct installation or inspection of electrical equipment. Unlike the other CompEx units, no prior knowledge of hazardous areas is required for full participation in this unit.

    The course can be delivered as an OPEN course at our training Centre or delivered at your location, minimising travel and disturbance to the people attending the course.

    Ex F Foundation Course

    Agenda National core competence

    certifi cate for hazardous locations

    Directives and regulations

    Hazardous areas

    DSEAR

    Ignition sources of gas and dust

    Area classifi cation

    Signage

    Categories and EPLs

    Equipment for use in hazardous areas

    Types of protection, electrical and non-electrical

    Ingress protection (IP rating)

    Marking

    Maintenance work

    Repairs

    Modifi cations

    Portable equipment

    Miscellaneous

    Duration: 2 Days

    Location: Chester, Grangemouth

    Examined: Yes

    Certi cate Issued: National certifi cate for hazardous locations

    www.intertek.com/compex

    2014 Dates:

    Chester

    23 April

    1 July

    28 October

    Grangemouth

    29 January

    5 March

    28 May

    7 July

    3 September

    26 November

    Course overview

    Electrical/Instrumentation installation, maintenance & inspection

    Operatives are considered to be people who are involved in the selection, installation and inspection of equipment. The Installation Standard IEC 60079-14 requires an assessment of the delegates practical skills in addition to theoretical training. This necessitates practical assessment and evaluations such as the CompEx scheme where trainees are expected to assemble equipment (for example glands) that will then be taken apart and examined by assessors. The course consists of classroom based theoretical practical training (50%) and practical assessment and written examination.

    Who should attend?Anyone who conducts electrical installation or inspection of hazardous areas, normally practitioners with an electrical installation background.

    Ex01-Ex04 Gas & Vapours

    Agenda Understanding of the general

    principles of explosion protection;

    Understanding of the general principles of types of protection and marking;

    Understanding of those aspects of equipment design which affect protection concept;

    Understanding of content of certifi cates and relevant parts of IEC/EN 60079-14;

    General understanding of inspection and maintenance requirements of IEC/EN 60079-17;

    Familiarity with the particular techniques to be employed in the selection and erection of equipment referred to in IEC/EN 60079-14;

    Understanding of the additional importance of permit to work systems and safe isolation in relation to explosion protection.

    Practical skills necessary for the preparation and installation of relevant concepts of protection (hands on training)

    Duration: 5 Days

    Location: Chester, Grangemouth

    Examined: Yes

    Certi cate Issued: National core competance certifi cate for hazardous locations

    www.intertek.com/compex

    2014 Dates:

    Chester

    13 January

    27 January

    10 February

    24 February

    10 March

    24 March

    7 April

    28 April

    12 May

    2 June

    23 June

    7 July

    21 July

    4 August

    8 September

    22 September

    6 October

    20 October

    3 November

    17 November

    1 December

    Grangemouth

    13 January

    20 January

    10 February

    17 February

    17 March

    14 April

    21 April

    12 May

    19 May

    9 June

    16 June

    14 July

    21 July

    11 August

    18 August

    8 September

    15 September

    13 October

    20 October

    10 November

    17 November

    8 December

    06

  • Course overview

    Electrical/Instrumentation installation, maintenance & inspection

    Operatives are considered to be people who are involved in the selection, installation and inspection of equipment. The Installation Standard IEC 60079-14 requires an assessment of the delegates practical skills in addition to theoretical training. This necessitates practical assessment and evaluations such as the CompEx scheme where trainees are expected to assemble equipment (for example glands) that will then be taken apart and examined by assessors. The course consists of classroom based theoretical practical training (50%) and practical assessment and written examination.

    Who should attend?Anyone who conducts electrical installation or inspection of hazardous areas, normally practitioners with an electrical installation background.

    Ex01-Ex04 Gas & Vapours

    Agenda Understanding of the general

    principles of explosion protection;

    Understanding of the general principles of types of protection and marking;

    Understanding of those aspects of equipment design which affect protection concept;

    Understanding of content of certifi cates and relevant parts of IEC/EN 60079-14;

    General understanding of inspection and maintenance requirements of IEC/EN 60079-17;

    Familiarity with the particular techniques to be employed in the selection and erection of equipment referred to in IEC/EN 60079-14;

    Understanding of the additional importance of permit to work systems and safe isolation in relation to explosion protection.

    Practical skills necessary for the preparation and installation of relevant concepts of protection (hands on training)

    Duration: 5 Days

    Location: Chester, Grangemouth

    Examined: Yes

    Certi cate Issued: National core competance certifi cate for hazardous locations

    www.intertek.com/compex

    2014 Dates:

    Chester

    13 January

    27 January

    10 February

    24 February

    10 March

    24 March

    7 April

    28 April

    12 May

    2 June

    23 June

    7 July

    21 July

    4 August

    8 September

    22 September

    6 October

    20 October

    3 November

    17 November

    1 December

    Grangemouth

    13 January

    20 January

    10 February

    17 February

    17 March

    14 April

    21 April

    12 May

    19 May

    9 June

    16 June

    14 July

    21 July

    11 August

    18 August

    8 September

    15 September

    13 October

    20 October

    10 November

    17 November

    8 December

    07

  • Course overview

    Electrical/Instrumentation installation, maintenance & inspection

    Operatives are considered to be people who are involved in the selection, installation and inspection of equipment. The Installation Standard IEC 60079-14 requires an assessment of the delegates practical skills in addition to theoretical training. This necessitates practical training and evaluations such as the CompEx scheme where trainees are expected to assemble equipment (for example glands) that will then be taken apart and examined by assessors. The course consists of classroom based theoretical practical training (50%) and practical assessment and written examination.

    Who should attend?Anyone who conducts electrical installation or inspection of hazardous dust areas, normally practitioners with an electrical installation background.

    Ex05-Ex06 Combustible Dust

    Agenda Understanding of the general

    principles of explosion protection;

    Understanding of the general principles of types of protection and marking;

    Understanding of those aspects of equipment design which affect protection concept;

    Understanding of content of certifi cates and relevant parts of IEC/EN 60079-14;

    General understanding of inspection and maintenance requirements of IEC/EN 60079-17;

    Familiarity with the particular techniques to be employed in the selection and erection of equipment referred to in IEC/EN 60079-14;

    Understanding of the additional importance of permit to work systems and safe isolation in relation to explosion protection.

    Practical skills necessary for the preparation and installation of relevant concepts of protection (hands on training)

    Duration: 3 Days

    Location: Chester, Grangemouth

    Examined: Yes

    Certi cate Issued: National core competance certifi cate for hazardous locations

    www.intertek.com/compex

    2014 Dates:

    Chester

    4 February

    14 April

    10 June

    12 August

    14 October

    16 December

    Grangemouth

    27 January

    3 March

    26 May

    22 September

    24 November

    Course overview

    Operatives are Electricians who are employed in the Selection, Installation, Maintenance and Inspection of Electrical equipment within the Hazardous Areas of Filling Stations.

    The course is separated into two distinct sections

    The initial section is Theoretical training within a classroom environment followed by the second section which is a Practical Assessment within a customised workshop facility which mimics a generic fi lling station.

    Who should attend?Any Electrician who carries out the Selection, installation, maintenance and Inspection of electrical equipment within the Hazardous Areas of Filling Stations.

    Ex07-Ex08 for Filling Stations

    Agenda Understanding of the general

    principles of Explosion Protection.

    Understanding of the general principles of types and marking

    Understanding of those aspects of equipment design which affects protection concept

    Understanding of contents of certifi cates and relevant parts of IEC 60079-14

    Familiarity of particular techniques to be employed in the selection and erection of equipment referred to in IEC60079-14

    General understanding of Inspection and Maintenance of equipment referred to in IEC60079-17

    Safe isolation

    Permit to work systems

    Practical skills for the preparation and installation of relevant protection concepts

    Relevant chapters of The Blue Book

    Duration: 5 Days

    Location: Grangemouth

    Examined: Yes

    Certi cate Issued: National core competance certifi cate for hazardous locations

    www.intertek.com/compex

    2014 Dates:

    TBC

    08

  • Course overview

    Electrical/Instrumentation installation, maintenance & inspection

    Operatives are considered to be people who are involved in the selection, installation and inspection of equipment. The Installation Standard IEC 60079-14 requires an assessment of the delegates practical skills in addition to theoretical training. This necessitates practical training and evaluations such as the CompEx scheme where trainees are expected to assemble equipment (for example glands) that will then be taken apart and examined by assessors. The course consists of classroom based theoretical practical training (50%) and practical assessment and written examination.

    Who should attend?Anyone who conducts electrical installation or inspection of hazardous dust areas, normally practitioners with an electrical installation background.

    Ex05-Ex06 Combustible Dust

    Agenda Understanding of the general

    principles of explosion protection;

    Understanding of the general principles of types of protection and marking;

    Understanding of those aspects of equipment design which affect protection concept;

    Understanding of content of certifi cates and relevant parts of IEC/EN 60079-14;

    General understanding of inspection and maintenance requirements of IEC/EN 60079-17;

    Familiarity with the particular techniques to be employed in the selection and erection of equipment referred to in IEC/EN 60079-14;

    Understanding of the additional importance of permit to work systems and safe isolation in relation to explosion protection.

    Practical skills necessary for the preparation and installation of relevant concepts of protection (hands on training)

    Duration: 3 Days

    Location: Chester, Grangemouth

    Examined: Yes

    Certi cate Issued: National core competance certifi cate for hazardous locations

    www.intertek.com/compex

    2014 Dates:

    Chester

    4 February

    14 April

    10 June

    12 August

    14 October

    16 December

    Grangemouth

    27 January

    3 March

    26 May

    22 September

    24 November

    Course overview

    Operatives are Electricians who are employed in the Selection, Installation, Maintenance and Inspection of Electrical equipment within the Hazardous Areas of Filling Stations.

    The course is separated into two distinct sections

    The initial section is Theoretical training within a classroom environment followed by the second section which is a Practical Assessment within a customised workshop facility which mimics a generic fi lling station.

    Who should attend?Any Electrician who carries out the Selection, installation, maintenance and Inspection of electrical equipment within the Hazardous Areas of Filling Stations.

    Ex07-Ex08 for Filling Stations

    Agenda Understanding of the general

    principles of Explosion Protection.

    Understanding of the general principles of types and marking

    Understanding of those aspects of equipment design which affects protection concept

    Understanding of contents of certifi cates and relevant parts of IEC 60079-14

    Familiarity of particular techniques to be employed in the selection and erection of equipment referred to in IEC60079-14

    General understanding of Inspection and Maintenance of equipment referred to in IEC60079-17

    Safe isolation

    Permit to work systems

    Practical skills for the preparation and installation of relevant protection concepts

    Relevant chapters of The Blue Book

    Duration: 5 Days

    Location: Grangemouth

    Examined: Yes

    Certi cate Issued: National core competance certifi cate for hazardous locations

    www.intertek.com/compex

    2014 Dates:

    TBC

    09

  • Course overview

    Ex11 meets the competency requirements for EN 13463 Parts 1, 5 & 6 for operatives working with mechanical equipment.

    Since the introduction of ATEX (DSEAR) users must identify all possible ignition sources that could arise in hazardous areas. The identifi cation of these ignition sources includes electrical and non-electrical (mechanical) items of equipment.

    In addition to the existing safety measures applied to ensure safety of electrical equipment in hazardous areas measures for explosion safety now apply to non-electrical equipment. The safety measures for non-electrical equipment used in hazardous areas not only include the design of equipment but also those aspects required for safe selection, installation, maintenance, inspection and repair.

    Who should attend?Mechanical technicians and engineers.

    Ex11 Mechanical

    Agenda ATEX Equipment Directive and

    EPS Regulatioins

    ATEX Worker Directive and DSEAR

    Flash point

    Ignition temperatures and equipment temperature classifi cation

    Gas groups

    Ignition temperatures - cloud and layer

    Dust groups

    Area classifi cation

    ATEX categories and IEC EPLs

    Essential Health and Safety requirements (Reference BS EN 1127-1)

    Standards (BS EN 13463 parts 1, 5 & 6)

    Risk assessments and their relevance to installation

    Bearings (BS EN 13463 part 5 2003) clause 6.1

    Duration: 3 Days

    Location: Chester, Grangemouth

    Examined: Yes

    Certi cate Issued: National core competance certifi cate for hazardous locations

    www.intertek.com/compex

    2014 Dates:

    Chester

    18 February

    1 April

    13 May

    26 August

    30 September

    25 November

    Grangemouth

    24 March

    28 April

    19 August

    1 September

    3 November

    15 December

    Course overview

    When designing an electrical installation for use in explosive atmospheres there is a requirement to consider the design, selection and erection of the overall system.

    The Ex12 course is intended to give an in-depth awareness to the candidate with regard to explosive atmospheres formed by gases, vapours, mists and combustible dusts. It covers the application design and selection of electrical equipment, along with the requirements of IEC 60079-14: Electrical installations design, selection and erection, this includes but not limited to the selection of equipment, cabling and cable glands etc.

    The course consists of classroom based theoretical training. There are a number of individual exercises and group exercises covering equipment selection, labelling, environmental conditions etc. The course also covers intrinsically safe systems and the necessary parameters required to ensure correct and safe installation is achieved.

    Who should attend?Electrical engineers including; maintenance engineers, project engineers etc.

    Ex12 Application Design Engineers

    Agenda Legislation

    Standards and certifi cation process EN / IEC Ex

    Explosive atmospheres

    Area Classifi cation (overview)

    Ingress Protection

    ATEX 94/9/EC - Equipment and equipment marking

    Equipment Protection levels

    Detailed design and Installation Practices (Electrical and I.S, concepts) in accordance with IEC 60079-14

    Documentation

    A review of a selection of electrical and I.S. equipment and systems

    Duration: 5 Days

    Location: Chester, Grangemouth

    Examined: Yes

    Certi cate Issued: National core competance certifi cate for hazardous locations

    www.intertek.com/compex

    2014 Dates:

    Chester

    20 January

    17 March

    19 May

    14 July

    15 September

    10 November

    Grangemouth

    3 February

    7 April

    2 June

    4 August

    6 October

    1 December

    010

  • Course overview

    When designing an electrical installation for use in explosive atmospheres there is a requirement to consider the design, selection and erection of the overall system.

    The Ex12 course is intended to give an in-depth awareness to the candidate with regard to explosive atmospheres formed by gases, vapours, mists and combustible dusts. It covers the application design and selection of electrical equipment, along with the requirements of IEC 60079-14: Electrical installations design, selection and erection, this includes but not limited to the selection of equipment, cabling and cable glands etc.

    The course consists of classroom based theoretical training. There are a number of individual exercises and group exercises covering equipment selection, labelling, environmental conditions etc. The course also covers intrinsically safe systems and the necessary parameters required to ensure correct and safe installation is achieved.

    Who should attend?Electrical engineers including; maintenance engineers, project engineers etc.

    Ex12 Application Design Engineers

    Agenda Legislation

    Standards and certifi cation process EN / IEC Ex

    Explosive atmospheres

    Area Classifi cation (overview)

    Ingress Protection

    ATEX 94/9/EC - Equipment and equipment marking

    Equipment Protection levels

    Detailed design and Installation Practices (Electrical and I.S, concepts) in accordance with IEC 60079-14

    Documentation

    A review of a selection of electrical and I.S. equipment and systems

    Duration: 5 Days

    Location: Chester, Grangemouth

    Examined: Yes

    Certi cate Issued: National core competance certifi cate for hazardous locations

    www.intertek.com/compex

    2014 Dates:

    Chester

    20 January

    17 March

    19 May

    14 July

    15 September

    10 November

    Grangemouth

    3 February

    7 April

    2 June

    4 August

    6 October

    1 December

    011

  • Course overview

    Refresh your skills and knowledge for working in potentially explosive atmospheres.

    Who should attend?Persons who hold a current and valid CompEx certifi cate - maximum period allowable is 5 years. Persons where certifi cate/s is no longer current, i.e. outside of 5 years, must completetheir chosen course units.

    Refesher Courses

    AgendaThe agenda follows the same programmes as the chosen course units for Ex01R-Ex04R and Ex07R-Ex08R

    Duration: 2 or 3 Days

    Location: Chester, Grangemouth

    Examined: Yes

    Certi cate Issued: National core competance certifi cate for hazardous locations

    www.intertek.com/compex

    2014 Dates:

    Chester

    Refresher Course (Ex01R-Ex04R):

    4 March

    17 June

    2 September

    9 December

    Grangemouth

    Refresher Course (Ex01R-Ex04R):

    24 February

    23 June

    27 August

    27 October

    17 December

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    Course overviewOur focus is not just on training, but also on competency assessment through a candidates demonstration of those practical skills necessary to work safely in hazardous areas. Historically CompEx has been delivered from a number of fixed centres based mainly within the United Kingdom.

    Designed for use outside of the United Kingdom, Intertek is the first CompEx centre to offer the scheme to a global market through their mobile CompEx Assessment Rigs. Based closely on our principal centres in the UK our mobile rigs are transported via bespoke flight cases and assembled at a suitable location on or near your site.

    Who should attend?Designed for larger groups of candidates who are unable for economic/logistical reasons to attend a course at a fixed CompEx training centre.

    see our mobile CompEx demonstration video: www.intertek.com/hazardous-locations/compex/video/

    Due to logistical considerations and variable numbers of candidates course costs are quoted separately.

    Mobile CompEx

    AgendaThe syllabus and assessment is identical to our standard CompEx courses Ex01-Ex04.

    Please note, through discussions with our CompEx team there exists the opportunity to extend the time allocated for the training element of the course, if appropriate to the target audience (e.g. if English is not a candidates first language)

    Course Options

    Gas & Vapours Ex01-Ex04 Duration - minimum 5 days but can be extended

    www.intertek.com/compex

  • At the registration stage:

    Place(s) will not be confi rmed until we are in receipt of a completed booking form and once full payment has been received. Joining instructions will be sent as confi rmation of attendance. It is the responsibility of the candidate to ensure that they are in receipt of the booking form and joining instructions.

    If the course start date is within 30 days, payment by credit/debit card or cheque is required.

    For pro-forma invoicing a VAT breakdown will be issued on completion of the training course.

    Provisional places will be held for 5 working days. Places will automatically be cancelled if the booking form is not returned or no communication has been received within this period. It is the responsibility of the person booking the course to inform Intertek if they wish to extend this notice period.

    The candidate to provide photographic evidence of identifi cation with a valid passport, electronic driving license.

    Once registered onto the course, abide by the individual assessment centres own code of conduct.

    The candidate must notify the centre of any special requirements that could be perceived to have a detrimental effect on elements of any written assessments of the course.

    Please notify Intertek of any special requirements relating to mobility or diet.

    It is important when completing this form to have read and understood the terms and conditions and important information as detailed on these pages.

    Specifi c Requirements for Ex12 Application Design Courses:

    There is a minimum academic qualifi cation criterion for the candidate to attend the Ex12 Application Design Engineers. Please ensure that any named candidates meet the minimum requirements. The minimum qualifi cations are identifi ed below:

    a) minimum of an HNC/HND or BTEC National Diploma in a relevant engineering or technology subject (or national equivalent if candidate from outside the UK).

    b) Sponsorship letter from an employer if the candidate does not meet the criteria of a) above

    c) Skills to include:

    c1) understanding, interpreting and applying technical content for application design in explosive atmospheres, ie an understanding of IEC60079-14

    c2) clear, informed communication and fact-based decision-making.

    The candidate to provide centre with evidence of appropriate qualifi cations prior to the course - original certifi cates or other means of confi rming qualifi cations e.g. HNC/HND, Degrees, sponsorship letter etc.

    IMPORTANT INFORMATION

    In addition to Interteks standard terms and conditions the following cancellation charges apply:

    1. Course Fees All course fees are payable in advance before commencement date of the course.

    2. Transfer of a delegate name Transfer of a delegate name within the same company can be done at No Charge, however it may not be possible to change personalisation of certain course materials.

    3. Change of course date Where the date and/or venue are changed by Intertek a full refund is available up to 1 week after this notifi cation, thereafter normal cancellation charges apply. If the delegate wishes to change to an alternative course date or location, then provided notifi cation is received in writing (including fax or email) more than 1 week prior to start of course there will be No Charge. Notice given less than 1 week prior to course will incur 50% of course cost. The date of the new course must be given at the time the written notifi cation to transfer is received.

    4. Cancellation of a delegate If you have to cancel your course and are unable to transfer your booking to another date at the time of cancellation, the following charges will apply. Notice given more than 2 weeks prior to course No Charge. Notice given less than 2 weeks prior to course 50% of course cost. Notice given less than 1 week prior to course Full fee. If you do not attend a course and have not previously informed us no refund will be given.

    ADDITIONAL TERMS and CONDITIONS

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  • These terms and conditions, together with any proposal, estimate or fee quote, form the agreement between you (the Client) and the Intertek entity (Intertek) providing the services contemplated therein.1. INTERPRETATION1.1 In this Agreement the following words and phrases shall have the following

    meanings unless the context otherwise requires:(a) Agreement means this agreement entered into between Intertek and the Client; (b) Services means the services set out in any relevant Intertek proposal, estimate

    or quote, any relevant Client purchase order, or any relevant Intertek invoice, as applicable, and may comprise or include the provision by Intertek of a report;

    (c) Report or Reports shall have the meaning as set out in Clause 2.3 below;(d) Proposal means the proposal, estimate or fee quote, if applicable, provided to the

    Client by Intertek relating to the Services; (e) Intellectual Property Right(s) means copyrights, trademarks (registered or

    unregistered), patents, patent applications (including the right to apply for a patent), service marks, design rights (registered or unregistered), trade secrets and other like rights howsoever existing; and

    (f) Confi dential Information shall mean all information in whatever form or manner presented which: (a) is disclosed pursuant to, or in the course of the provision of Services pursuant to, this Agreement; and (b) (i) is disclosed in writing, electronically, visually, orally or otherwise howsoever and is marked, stamped or identifi ed by any means as confi dential by the disclosing party at the time of such disclosure; and/or (ii) is information, howsoever disclosed, which would reasonably be considered to be confi dential by the receiving party.

    1.2 The headings in this Agreement do not affect its interpretation.2. THE SERVICES2.1 Intertek shall provide the Services to the Client in accordance with the terms of

    this Agreement which is expressly incorporated into any Proposal Intertek has made and submitted to the Client.

    2.2 In the event of any inconsistency between the terms of this Agreement and the Proposal, the terms of the Proposal shall take precedence.

    2.3 The Services provided by Intertek under this Agreement and any memoranda, laboratory data, calculations, measurements, estimates, notes and other material prepared by Intertek in the course of providing the Services to the Client, together with status summaries or any other communication in any form describing the results of any work or services performed (Reports) shall be only for the Clients use and benefi t. The Client acknowledges that any Services provided and/or Reports produced by Intertek are done so pursuant to the Clients specifi c instructions. The Client acknowledges and understands that reliance on any Reports issued by Intertek is limited to the facts and representations set out therein.

    2.4 In agreeing to provide the Services pursuant to this Agreement, Intertek does not abridge, abrogate or undertake to discharge any duty or obligation of the Client to any other person.

    3. INTERTEKS WARRANTIES3.1 Intertek warrants exclusively to the Client that the Services shall be performed in

    a manner consistent with that level of care and skill ordinarily exercised by other companies providing like services under similar circumstances.

    3.2 In the event of a breach of the warranty set out in Clause 3.1, Intertek shall, at its own expense, perform services of the type originally performed as may be reasonably required to correct any defect in Interteks performance.

    3.3 Intertek makes no other warranties, express or implied. All other warranties, conditions and other terms implied by statute or common law (including but not limited to any implied warranties of merchantability and fi tness for purpose) are, to the fullest extent permitted by law, excluded from this Agreement. No performance, deliverable, oral or other information or advice provided by Intertek (including its agents, sub-contractors, employees or other representatives) will create a warranty or otherwise increase the scope of any warranty provided.

    4. CLIENT WARRANTIES AND OBLIGATIONS4.1 The Client represents and warrants: (a) that it has the power and authority to enter into this Agreement and procure the

    provision of the Services for itself; (b) it is securing the provision of the Services hereunder for its own account and not

    as an agent or broker, or in any other representative capacity, for any other person or entity;

    (c) that any information, samples and related documents it (or any of its agents or representatives) supplies to Intertek (including its agents, sub-contractors and employees) is true, accurate representative, complete and is not misleading in any respect. The Client further acknowledges that Intertek will rely on such information, samples or other related documents and materials provided by the Client (without any duty to confi rm or verify the accuracy or completeness thereof) in order to provide the Services. Intertek is not under any obligation to verify any of the foregoing as to their accuracy, completeness or truth;

    (d) that any samples provided by the Client to Intertek shall be shipped pre-paid and will be collected or disposed of by the Client (at the Clients cost) within thirty (30) days after testing unless alternative arrangements are made by the Client. In the event that such samples are not collected or disposed by the Client within the required 30 day period, Intertek reserves the right to destroy the samples, at the Clients cost; and

    (e) that any information, samples or other related documents (including without limitation certifi cates and reports) provided by the Client to Intertek will not, in any circumstances, infringe any legal rights (including Intellectual Property Rights) of any third party.

    4.2 In the event that the Services provided related to any third party, the Client shall cause any such third party to acknowledge and agree to the provisions in this Agreement and the Proposal prior to and as a condition precedent to such third party receiving any Reports or the benefi t of any Services.

    4.3 The Client further agrees: (a) to co-operate with Intertek in all matters relating to the Services and appoint

    a manager in relation to the Services who shall be duly authorised to provide instructions to Intertek on behalf of the Client and to bind the Client contractually as required;

    (b) to provide Intertek (including its agents, sub-contractors and employees), at its own expense, any and all samples, information, material or other documentation necessary for the execution of the Services in a timely manner suffi cient to enable Intertek to provide the Services in accordance with this Agreement. The Client acknowledges that any samples provided may become damaged or be destroyed in the course of testing as part of the necessary testing process and undertakes to hold Intertek harmless from any and all responsibility for such alteration, damage or destruction;

    (c) that it is responsible for providing the samples/equipment to be tested together, where appropriate, with any specifi ed additional items, including but not limited to connecting pieces, fuse-links, etc;

    (d) to provide instructions and feedback to Intertek in a timely manner; (e) to provide Intertek (including its agents, sub-contractors and employees) with

    access to its premises as may be reasonably required for the provision of the Services;

    (f) to inform Intertek of all health and safety rules and regulations and regulations and other reasonable security requirements that may apply at any relevant premises at which the Services are to be provided;

    (g) to notify Intertek promptly of any risk, safety issues or incidents in respect of any item delivered by the Client, or any process or systems used at its premises or otherwise necessary for the provision of the Services;

    (h) to inform Intertek in advance of any applicable import/ export restrictions that may apply to the Services to be provided, including any instances where any products, information or technology may be exported/ imported to or from a country that is restricted or banned from such transaction;

    (i) to obtain and maintain all necessary licenses and consents in order to comply with relevant legislation and regulation in relation to the Services;

    (j) that it will not use any Reports issued by Intertek pursuant to this Agreement in a misleading manner and that it will only distribute such Reports in their entirety;

    (k) in no event will the contents of any Reports or any extracts, excerpts or parts of any Reports be distributed or published without the prior written consent of Intertek in each instance; and

    (l) that any and all advertising and promotional materials or any statements made by the Client shall not give a false or misleading impression to any third party concerning the services provided by Intertek.

    4.4 Intertek shall be neither in breach of this Agreement nor liable to the Client for any breach of this Agreement if and to the extent that its breach is a direct result of a failure by the Client to comply with its obligation as set out in this Clause 4. The Client also acknowledges that the impact of any failure by the Client to perform its obligations set out herein on the provision of the Services by Intertek

    will not affect the Clients obligations under this Agreement for payment of the Charges pursuant to Clause 5 below.

    5. CHARGES, INVOICING AND PAYMENT 5.1 The Client shall pay Intertek the charges set out in the Proposal, if applicable, or

    as otherwise contemplated for provision of the Services (the Charges).5.2 The Charges are expressed exclusive of any applicable taxes. The Client shall pay

    any applicable taxes on the Charges at the rate and in the manner prescribed by law, on the issue by Intertek of a valid invoice.

    5.3 The Client agrees that it will reimburse Intertek for any expenses incurred by Intertek relating to the provision of the Services and is wholly responsible for any freight or customs clearance fees relating to any testing samples.

    5.4 The Charges represent the total fees to be paid by the Client for the Services pursuant to this Agreement. Any additional work performed by Intertek will be charged on a time and material basis.

    5.5 Intertek shall invoice the Client for the Charges and expenses, if any. The Client shall pay each invoice within thirty (30) days of receiving it.

    5.6 If any invoice is not paid on the due date for payment, Intertek shall have the right to charge, and the Client shall pay, interest on the unpaid amount, calculated from the due date of the invoice to the date of receipt of the amount in full at a rate equivalent to 3% per cent per annum above the base rate from time to time of HSBC Bank in the relevant currency.

    6. INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY RIGHTS AND DATA PROTECTION6.1 All Intellectual Property Rights belonging to a party prior to entry into this

    Agreement shall remain vested in that party. Nothing in this Agreement is intended to transfer any Intellectual Property Rights from either party to the other.

    6.2 Any use by the Client (or the Clients affi liated companies or subsidiaries) of the name Intertek or any of Interteks trademarks or brand names for any reason must be prior approved in writing by Intertek. Any other use of Interteks trademarks or brand names is strictly prohibited and Intertek reserves the right to terminate this Agreement immediately as a result of any such unauthorised use.

    6.3 All Intellectual Property Rights in any Reports, document, graphs, charts, photographs or any other material (in whatever medium) produced by Intertek pursuant to this Agreement shall belong to Intertek. The Client shall have the right to use any such Reports, document, graphs, charts, photographs or other material for the purposes of this Agreement.

    6.4 Intertek shall observe all statutory provisions with regard to data protection including but not limited to the provisions of the Data Protection Act 1998. To the extent that Intertek processes or gets access to personal data in connection with the Services or otherwise in connection with this Agreement, it shall take all necessary technical and organisational measures to ensure the security of such data (and to guard against unauthorised or unlawful processing, accidental loss, destruction or damage to such data).

    7. CONFIDENTIALITY7.1 Where a party (the Receiving Party) obtains Confi dential Information of the other

    party (the Disclosing Party) in connection with this Agreement (whether before or after the date of this Agreement) it shall, subject to Clauses 7.2 to 7.4:

    (a) keep that Confi dential Information confi dential, by applying the standard of care that it uses for its own Confi dential Information;

    (b) use that Confi dential Information only for the purposes of performing obligations under this Agreement; and

    (c) not disclose that Confi dential Information to any third party without the prior written consent of the Disclosing Party.

    7.2 The Receiving Party may disclose the Disclosing Partys Confi dential Information on a need to know basis:

    (a) to any legal advisers and statutory auditors that it has engaged for itself;(b) to any regulator having regulatory or supervisory authority over its business;(c) to any director, offi cer or employee of the Receiving Party provided that, in each

    case, the Receiving Party has fi rst advised that person of the obligations under Clause 7.1 and ensured that the person is bound by obligations of confi dence in respect of the Confi dential Information no less onerous than those set out in this Clause 7; and

    (d) where the Receiving Party is Intertek, to any of its subsidiaries, affi liates or subcontractors.

    7.3 The provisions of Clauses 7.1 and 7.2 shall not apply to any Confi dential Information which:

    (a) is or becomes public knowledge other than by breach of this Clause 7; (b) is received by the Receiving Party from a third party who lawfully acquired it and

    who is under no obligation restricting its disclosure; or(c) is independently developed by the Receiving Party without access to the relevant

    Confi dential Information.7.4 The Receiving Party may disclose Confi dential Information of the Disclosing Party

    to the extent required by law, any regulatory authority or the rules of any stock exchange on which the Receiving Party is listed, provided that the Receiving Party has given the Disclosing Party prompt written notice of the requirement to disclose and where possible given the Disclosing Party a reasonable opportunity to prevent the disclosure through appropriate legal means.

    7.5 Each party shall ensure the compliance by its employees, agents and representatives (which, in the case of Intertek, includes procuring the same from any sub-contractors) with its obligations under this Clause 7.

    7.6 No licence of any Intellectual Property Rights is given in respect of any Confi dential Information solely by the disclosure of such Confi dential Information by the Disclosing Party.

    8. AMENDMENT8.1 No amendment to this Agreement shall be effective unless it is in writing,

    expressly stated to amend this Agreement and signed by an authorised signatory of each party.

    9. FORCE MAJEURE9.1 Neither party shall be liable to the other for any delay in performing or failure to

    perform any obligation under this Agreement to the extent that such delay or failure to perform is a result of:

    (a) war (whether declared or not), civil war, riots, revolution, acts of terrorism, military action, sabotage and/or piracy;

    (b) natural disasters such as violent storms, earthquakes, tidal waves, fl oods and/or lighting; explosions and fi res;

    (c) strikes and labour disputes, other than by any one or more employees of the affected party or of any Supplier or agent of the affected party; or

    (d) failures of utilities companies such as providers of telecommunication, internet, gas or electricity services.

    9.2 For the avoidance of doubt, where the affected party is Intertek any failure or delay caused by failure or delay on the part of a subcontractor shall only be a Force Majeure Event (as defi ned below) where the subcontractor is affected by one of the events described above.

    9.3 A party whose performance is affected by an event described in Clause 9.1 (a Force Majeure Event) shall:

    (a) promptly notify the other party in writing of the Force Majeure Event and the cause and the likely duration of any consequential delay or non performance of its obligations;

    (b) use all reasonable endeavours to avoid or mitigate the effect of the Force Majeure Event and continue to perform or resume performance of its affected obligations as soon as reasonably possible; and

    (c) continue to provide Services that remain unaffected by the Force Majeure Event.9.4 If the Force Majeure Event continues for more than sixty (60) days after the day on

    which it started, the non-affected party may terminate this Agreement by giving at least ten (10) days written notice to the affected party.

    10. LIMITATIONS AND EXCLUSIONS OF LIABILITY10.1 Neither party excludes or limits liability to the other party:(a) for death or personal injury resulting from the negligence of that party or its

    directors, offi cers, employees, agents or sub-contractors; or(b) for its own fraud (or that of its directors, offi cers, employees, agents or sub-

    contractors).10.2 Subject to Clause 10.1, the maximum aggregate liability of Intertek in contract,

    tort (including negligence and breach of statutory duty) or otherwise for any breach of this Agreement or any matter arising out of or in connection with the Services to be provided in accordance with this Agreement shall be the amount of Charges due by the Client to Intertek under this Agreement.

    10.3 Subject to Clause 10.1, neither party shall be liable to the other in contract, tort (including negligence and breach of statutory duty) or otherwise for any loss of profi ts (whether direct or indirect) or for indirect, consequential, punitive or special loss or damage, including without limitation loss of profi ts, revenue, business, or anticipated savings (even when advised of their possibility).

    10.4 Any claim by the Client against Intertek (always subject to the provisions of this Clause 10) must be made within ninety (90) days after the Client becomes aware of any circumstances giving rise to any such claim. Failure to give such notice of claim within ninety (90) days shall constitute a bar or irrevocable waiver to any claim, either directly or indirectly, in contract, tort or otherwise in connection with the provision of Services under this Agreement.

    11. INDEMNITY11.1 The Client shall indemnify and hold harmless Intertek, its offi cers, employees,

    agents, representatives, contractors and sub-contractors from and against any and all claims, suits, liabilities (including costs of litigation and attorneys fees) arising, directly or indirectly, out of or in connection with:

    (a) any claims or suits by any governmental authority or others for any actual or asserted failure of the Client to comply with any law, ordinance, regulation, rule or order of any governmental or judicial authority;

    (b) claims or suits for personal injuries, loss of or damage to property, economic loss, and loss of or damage to Intellectual Property Rights incurred by or occurring to any person or entity and arising in connection with or related to the Services provided hereunder by Intertek, its offi cers, employees, agents, representatives, contractors an sub-contractors;

    (c) the breach or alleged breach by the Client of any of its obligations set out in Clause 4 above;

    (d) any claims made by any third party for loss, damage or expense of whatsoever nature and howsoever arising relating to the performance, purported performance or non-performance of any Services to the extent that the aggregate of any such claims relating to any one Service exceeds the limit of liability set out in Clause 10 above;

    (e) any claims or suits arising as a result of any misuse or unauthorised use of any Reports issued by Intertek or any Intellectual Property Rights belonging to Intertek (including trade marks) pursuant to this Agreement ; and

    (f) any claims arising out of or relating to any third partys use of or reliance on any Reports or any reports, analyses, conclusions of the Client (or any third party to whom the Client has provided the Reports) based in whole or in part on the Reports, if applicable.

    11.2 The obligations set out in this Clause 11 shall survive termination of this Agreement.

    12. INSURANCE POLICIES12.1 Each party shall be responsible for the arrangement and costs of its own company

    insurance which includes, without limitation, professional indemnity, employers liability, motor insurance and property insurance.

    12.2 Intertek expressly disclaims any liability to the Client as an insurer or guarantor.12.3 The Client acknowledges that although Intertek maintains employers liability

    insurance, such insurance does not cover any employees of the Client or any third parties who may be involved in the provision of the Services. If the Services are to be performed at premises belonging to the Client or third parties, Interteks employers liability insurance does not provide cover for non-Intertek employees.

    13. TERMINATION13.1 This Agreement shall commence upon the fi rst day on which the Services are

    commenced and shall continue, unless terminated earlier in accordance with this Clause 13, until the Services have been provided.

    13.2 This Agreement may be terminated by:(a) either party if the other continues in material breach of any obligation imposed

    upon it hereunder for more than thirty (30) days after written notice has been dispatched by that Party by recorded delivery or courier requesting the other to remedy such breach;

    (b) Intertek on written notice to the Client in the event that the Client fails to pay any invoice by its due date and/or fails to make payment after a further request for payment; or

    (c) either party on written notice to the other in the event that the other makes any voluntary arrangement with its creditors or becomes subject to an administration order or (being an individual or fi rm) becomes bankrupt or (being a company) goes into liquidation (otherwise than for the purposes of a solvent amalgamation or reconstruction) or an encumbrancer takes possession, or a receiver is appointed, of any of the property or assets of the other or the other ceases, or threatens to cease, to carry on business.

    13.3 In the event of termination of the Agreement for any reason and without prejudice to any other rights or remedies the parties may have, the Client shall pay Intertek for all Services performed up to the date of termination. This obligation shall survive termination or expiration of this Agreement.

    13.4 Any termination or expiration of the Agreement shall not affect the accrued rights and obligations of the parties nor shall it affect any provision which is expressly or by implication intended to come into force or continue in force on or after such termination or expiration.

    14. ASSIGNMENT AND SUB-CONTRACTING14.1 Intertek reserves the right to delegate the performance of its obligations

    hereunder and the provision of the Services to one or more of its affi liates and/ or sub-contractors when necessary. Intertek may also assign this Agreement to any company within the Intertek group on notice to the Client.

    15. GOVERNING LAW AND DISPUTE RESOLUTION15.1 This Agreement and the Proposal shall be governed by English law. The parties

    agree to submit to the non-exclusive jurisdiction of the English Courts in respect of any dispute or claim arising out of or in connection with this Agreement (including any non-contractual claim relating to the provision of the Services in accordance with this Agreement).

    16. MISCELLANEOUS Severability16.1 If any provision of this Agreement is or becomes invalid, illegal or unenforceable,

    such provision shall be severed and the remainder of the provisions shall continue in full force and effect as if this Agreement had been executed without the invalid illegal or unenforceable provision. If the invalidity, illegality or unenforceability is so fundamental that it prevents the accomplishment of the purpose of this Agreement, Intertek and the Client shall immediately commence good faith negotiations to agree an alternative arrangement.

    No partnership or agency16.2 Nothing in this Agreement and no action taken by the parties under this

    Agreement shall constitute a partnership, association, joint venture or other co-operative entity between the parties or constitute any party the partner, agent or legal representative of the other.

    Waivers16.3 Subject to Clause 10.4 above, the failure of any party to insist upon strict

    performance of any provision of this Agreement, or to exercise any right or remedy to which it is entitled, shall not constitute a waiver and shall not cause a diminution of the obligations established by this Agreement. A waiver of any breach shall not constitute a waiver of any subsequent breach.

    16.4 No waiver of any right or remedy under this Agreement shall be effective unless it is expressly stated to be a waiver and communicated to the other party in writing.

    Whole Agreement16.5 This Agreement and the Proposal contain the whole agreement between

    the parties relating to the transactions contemplated by this agreement and supersedes all previous agreements, arrangements and understandings between the parties relating to those transactions or that subject matter. No purchase order, statement or other similar document will add to or vary the terms of this Agreement.

    16.6 Each party acknowledges that in entering into this Agreement it has not relied on any representation, warranty, collateral contract or other assurance (except those set out or referred to in this Agreement) made by or on behalf of any other party before the acceptance or signature of this Agreement. Each party waives all rights and remedies that, but for this Clause, might otherwise be available to it in respect of any such representation, warranty, collateral contract or other assurance.

    16.7 Nothing in this Agreement limits or excludes any liability for fraudulent misrepresentation.

    Third Party Rights16.8 A person who is not party to this Agreement has no right under the Contract

    (Rights of Third Parties) Act 1999 to enforce any of its terms. Further Assurance16.9 Each party shall, at the cost and request of any other party, execute and deliver

    such instruments and documents and take such other actions in each case as may be reasonably requested from time to time in order to give full effect to its obligations under this Agreement.

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