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Intrinsically Safe and Non-Incendive Certified Mobile Computers for Hazardous Environments

Overview Keeping workers safe in potentially hazardous environments has always been a major concern. From the simplicity of the canary in the coalmines to the latest technologies, providing the optimum level of safety in hazardous work environments continues to be a top priority. Recently, there has been a substantial focus on "Intrinsic safety," with the European Union's ATEX regulations taking the lead for requiring intrinsically safe (I-Safe) devices in potentially explosive work areas. For the rest of the world, guidelines - like the National Electrical Code NEC-500 - are in place, but are not mandatory.

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PublisherIntermec Technologies File FormatPDF
Date PublishedFebruary 2007 Downloads36
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