DISCUSSION ON EEHA INSPECTION AREA AND AUDITOR:

EEHA inspection

EEHA inspection is abbreviated from the Electrical Equipment Hazardous Area. EEHA inspection is the process of checking the electrical equipment that can explode during working hours. EEHA inspection is taking place where some flammable gases or substances are stored. The explosion can occur due to various reasons like combustible dust, flammable vapours, some flammable gases, and many other related things. EEHA inspection certification is required before the actual installation of the equipment at the place, on the building i.e. commercial or residential. EEHA inspection has been performed under the Australian Act and standards. The EEHA inspection also covers the side of the AS/NSW areas. EEHA inspection allows us to make sure that no cause no explosion or fire can be a hazard to the whole community or the building.  Two basic types of EEHA inspection areas are discussed in EEHA inspection:

In the initial EEHA inspection, the inspector has to check whether all the wires and the equipment are good enough to be installed in the building.  This EEHA inspection has been taken place before the actual installation of the equipment. This EEHA inspection may provide many services are taken and all the respective details have been recorded.

Periodic EEHA inspection:

This EEHA inspection is required so that it can perform inspection periodically which means that this EEHA inspection has been taken on the remaining equipment. This EEHA inspection takes place to make sure the task has been done correctly and the equipment has been working correctly after the change in the equipment.

The hazardous area auditor is a person who is responsible for taking care of all the procedures before and after the installation of the equipment. The hazardous area auditor is like the inspector who is responsible for making sure there is no systematic fault in the system or the equipment. The tasks performed by the hazardous area auditor are mentioned below.

Documentation:

The hazardous area auditor is the person who checks the previous documentation of the equipment and checks the fault that has occurred in that equipment.

Research:

The next step that is followed by the hazardous area auditor is to research so that the solution to the problem. The hazardous area auditor is responsible for finding the facts that help in solving the problem and performing the required tasks.

Reviewing:

When the hazardous area auditor completely performs the task that has been performed by him, the next step that is followed by the hazardous area auditor is to review the equipment. The reviewing helps in making sure that the hazardous area auditor task is performed completely.

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