CompEx Ex Awareness (Ex A)

CompEx Ex Awareness (Ex A)

The CompEx Ex Awareness (Ex A) course offers an introductory understanding of the risks and safety precautions involved when entering or working near explosive atmospheres. It is specifically developed to raise awareness of key hazards and industry best practices essential for maintaining safety in potentially dangerous environments.

Participants will be introduced to:

  • Methods to identify potentially explosive or hazardous areas
  • Global standards and guidelines for working in explosive atmospheres
  • Proper conduct and safe work procedures to minimize risk

This foundational training is ideal for individuals who access, work in, or provide services to hazardous sites, laying the groundwork for a safety-driven mindset.

Who Should Attend?

This course is suitable for anyone who works in or around hazardous areas, including support staff, visitors, or delivery personnel—even if they are not directly involved in electrical or technical work. It empowers attendees with essential awareness of potential dangers, regulatory expectations, and the safety protocols that help protect people and property.

Entry requirements:

There are no formal prerequisites to enroll. This course welcomes participants from all backgrounds, regardless of previous experience or qualifications.

Duration

Guided Learning: 4 to 6 hours of instructor-led training
Total Time Commitment: Up to 10 hours (including optional pre-course learning and post-session review)

Delivery

To accommodate various learning needs, this course is available in:

You can choose the format that best suits your schedule and learning preference.

Why Train With Us?

Is this training compulsory?

No, the course is not mandatory, but it is strongly advised for those entering or supporting hazardous environments.

Not at all. The course is designed for newcomers with no prior training in this field.

This course provides general awareness only. It is not a substitute for job-specific competency certifications required for technical roles.