Applications in Chemical and Pharmaceutical Industry

APPLICATION: CHEMICAL AND PHARMACEUTICAL INDUSTRIES

This sector covers the chemical industries, but also the pharmaceutical industries. These applications are also concerned by the installation of security equipment.

Chemical industry

The chemical industry produces a wide variety of products from fertilizers to explosives such as nitroglycerin. Due to the processes implemented in this industrial sector, the scope of application for A2S luminaires and enclosures is very broad: A2S can offer standard or custom-made products, both for a control station and for instrumentation boxes connecting sensors and central control panels.

Pharmaceutical industry

The entire A2S product and solution portfolio is ideal for the pharmaceutical industry. Both upstream, for initial production, and downstream, at the packaging stage. Many processes and applications in these areas require certification to hazardous area standards, and therefore stainless steel junction boxes and control stations represent an ideal solution.

A25 products

A2S is a company specializing in the design, manufacture and supply of industrial protection and ATEX solutions.

For a decade, we have used our technical expertise to help our customers alert, control and protect their installations.

Big names in the energy, construction and transport sectors, among others, trust us for their projects, both in France and internationally.

  • Signaling: Warning, trigger, alert siren
  • Communication: Telephony, Intercom, Sound system, Mobile communication
  • Detection: Fire detection, Gas, Flame, Camera, Surveillance, Access control
  • ATEX lighting : Luminaire, Projector, Lantern
  • ATEX boxes and enclosures: Junction box, Enclosure, Socket outlet
  • ATEX Control: Safety switch, Control Unit, Earthing.
  • HVAC ATEX: Heating, Ventilation, Air Conditioning

Our training courses

ATEX (Explosive Atmospheres) training is essential for workers in the chemical and pharmaceutical industry as it provides important knowledge and skills to work safely in potentially explosive environments.

They provide a thorough knowledge of explosion hazards and means of prevention, including safe work procedures, management of ignition sources, selection and use of appropriate equipment and materials, maintenance and inspection of equipment, safety checks and emergency procedures in the event of an explosion.

ATEX-trained workers are better prepared to work in potentially explosive environments and are able to identify potential hazards and take steps to prevent accidents. In addition, companies can also reduce the risk of property and human damage, as well as the costs associated with lost production, fines and lawsuits by providing adequate training to their employees on explosion prevention and associated safety measures.

ATEX Audit

An ATEX audit determines whether facilities and equipment used in the pharmaceutical or chemical industry comply with the safety standards required to prevent explosion risks. ATEX auditors assess facilities, processes and equipment to ensure that they are designed, installed, used and maintained in accordance with the requirements of the ATEX Directive.

An ATEX audit can also help identify areas at risk of explosion and put in place appropriate prevention and protection measures, such as the use of explosion-proof equipment, the establishment of classified areas and worker safety training.

  • CLASSIFICATION OF RISK AREAS
  • EXPLOSION PROBABILITY ANALYSIS
  • EQUIPMENT CONFORMITY CHECK
  • EMPLOYEE TRAINING VERIFICATION