Loading... Please wait...Important: While details of Approvals are provided on our website and datasheets, we do not guarantee that those details are current.
These approvals may change, be withdrawn, expire, have conditions of use altered or other unspecified changes made, without notice. The various organisations responsible for certification are not obligated to inform.
Consequently, we emphasize that It is the responsibility of the customer to ensure that he has the current approval and that that approval is applicable for his intended use.
Choosing the correct light for your application requires a thorough understanding of your working environment, and a realistic expectation of how a properly selected flashlight will operate in those conditions.
It is expected that only suitably qualified and authorised OH&S personnel are able to specify and sanction the use of a lighting product for a particular hazardous environment application.
The fact that a product has a hazardous environment approval of some type, does not mean it is automatically approved for all hazardous environments. The specification and selection process is critical, carries serious responsibilities and legal obligations and should be left to suitably qualified and authorised OH&S personnel.
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