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Valves help remove workplace hazards
12 December 2016
The ATEX certification mark is designed to minimise the risk of fire or explosion arising from dangerous substances in the workplace. Industrial products displaying this mark means that the equipment is suitable for use in an explosive or combustible environment.

UK valves supplier Albion Valves has secured ATEX accreditation across its range of stainless steel valves certified for use in potentially explosive environments, and guaranteed not to spark if they come into contact with a combustible foreign body.
Another major safety threat posed to engineers and industrial work staff is in environments with high-pressure systems operating above 0.5 bars. In this instance pipework, valves and fittings are required to be compliant with the Pressure Equipment Directive (PED) to ensure the equipment is able to withstand pressure and prevent system's bursting.
To help clarify which component is required, Albion has introduced an extensive range of PED compliant safety products. Finally, its range of brass ball valves for gas applications is verified with industry standard EN331 from BSI (British Standards Institution) assuring products meet the optimum standards for quality and reliability and safety.
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