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DESCRIPTION:Please carefully read the &quot;fine print&quot; at the bottom of this pa
 ge\, prior to registering.\n----------------------------------------------
 -----------------\n\nLearning Objectives:\n\n- Reading and interpreting a 
 hazardous area classification drawing\n- Determining if a product is certi
 fied for use in a hazardous location\n- Interpreting hazardous location eq
 uipment markings\n- Application of the Canadian Electrical Code\n\nOvervie
 w:\n\nThis webinar will cover the basics in reading and interpreting a haz
 ardous area classification drawing and how to use the information to deter
 mine the Class\, Zone/Division\, Group and Temperature code requirements f
 or electrical or instrumentation equipment intended to be installed. Produ
 ct certification requirements and how to interpret Division and IEC markin
 gs on HazLoc (hazardous location) equipment will be covered as well as how
  to determine if the equipment to be installed is suitable for the locatio
 n in accordance with the Canadian Electrical Code.\n\nWe will also provide
  a preview of major changes coming into the 2021 edition of the Canadian E
 lectrical Code\, primarily Section 18 Hazardous Locations. Also\, a couple
  of related and very important changes in other Sections for industrial fa
 cilities will be touched on. A couple of major changes to API 505\, area c
 lassification for Zones for the petroleum industry\, to be included in the
  next edition will be highlighted.\n\nIntended Audience: Engineers\, Desig
 ners\, Manufacturer’s\, Installers and Inspectors who are responsible fo
 r the design\, selection and installation of equipment in hazardous locati
 ons.\n---------------------------------------------------------------\n\n&quot;
 Fine Print&quot;\n\n- This webinar is 2 hours duration.\n- The webinar is free 
 for active IEEE members.\n- There is a $5 registration fee for people who 
 are not active IEEE members.\n\n- The fee must be paid in advance through 
 the registration process below (credit card through PayPal) in order to re
 ceive the link to the webinar.\n- Upon successful payment of the fee\, you
  will receive 2 emails: one from noreply_vtools@ieee.org with title &quot;IEEE 
 vTools Reservation Confirmation\,&quot; and a second from service@intl.paypal.c
 om with title &quot;Your payment to The Institute of Electrical and Electronics
  Engineers\, Inc.&quot; Both emails are required to ensure your payment was suc
 cessfully processed.\n- Incomplete non-member registrations (payment not r
 eceived) will be deleted.\n- A link to the WebEx registration will be sent
  to the email address you provided during this vTools registration\, on Se
 pt 28\, by &quot;IEEE Southern Alberta&quot;. Please double check the spelling of yo
 ur email address when registering.\n- The mechanism used to email the WebE
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 ving emails from IEEE. If you have not opted-in to receive email communica
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 bEx event registration prior to joining the webinar.\n\nCo-sponsored by: E
 ngWorks Inc. &amp; OBIEC Consulting Ltd.\n\nSpeaker(s): Allan Bozek\, P.Eng\, 
 MBA\, Tim Driscoll\, P.Eng\, F.IEEE\n\nCalgary\, Alberta\, Canada\, Virtua
 l: https://events.vtools.ieee.org/m/221080
LOCATION:Calgary\, Alberta\, Canada\, Virtual: https://events.vtools.ieee.o
 rg/m/221080
ORGANIZER:shan.pandher@ieee.org
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SUMMARY:Webinar: Hazardous Locations - Code\, markings\, drawings and more
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 e print&quot; at the bottom of this page\, prior to registering.&lt;/strong&gt;&lt;/em&gt;&lt;
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 ng and interpreting a hazardous area classification drawing&lt;/li&gt;\n&lt;li&gt;Dete
 rmining if a product is certified for use in a hazardous location&lt;/li&gt;\n&lt;l
 i&gt;Interpreting hazardous location equipment markings&lt;/li&gt;\n&lt;li&gt;Application
  of the Canadian Electrical Code&lt;/li&gt;\n&lt;/ol&gt;\n&lt;p&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Overview:&lt;/strong
 &gt;&lt;/p&gt;\n&lt;p&gt;This webinar will cover the basics in reading and interpreting a
  hazardous area classification drawing and how to use the information to d
 etermine the Class\, Zone/Division\, Group and Temperature code requiremen
 ts for electrical or instrumentation equipment intended to be installed.&amp;n
 bsp\; Product certification requirements and how to interpret Division and
  IEC markings on HazLoc (hazardous location) equipment will be covered as 
 well as how to determine if the equipment to be installed is suitable for 
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 &lt;p&gt;We will also provide a preview of major changes coming into the 2021 ed
 ition of the Canadian Electrical Code\, primarily Section 18 Hazardous Loc
 ations.&amp;nbsp\; Also\, a couple of related and very important changes in ot
 her Sections for industrial facilities will be touched on.&amp;nbsp\; A couple
  of major changes to API 505\, area classification for Zones for the petro
 leum industry\, to be included in the next edition will be highlighted.&lt;/p
 &gt;\n&lt;p&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Intended Audience:&lt;/strong&gt;&amp;nbsp\; Engineers\, Designers\, M
 anufacturer&amp;rsquo\;s\, Installers and Inspectors who are responsible for t
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