COURSE FEES
$1470.00
DURATION







3 Days*
LOCATION
117 Victoria Street, West End, QLD
INTAKE DATES
Option 1 - Face-to-face Training: Starts Every Thursday.
Option 2 - Blended Training: Ongoing, enrol and start any time.
DELIVERY OF COMPETENCIES
Option 1 - Face-to-face Training: Theory and Practical to be completed in class.
Option 2 - Blended Training: Self-paced Theory to be completed online and Practical to be completed in class.
COURSE OUTCOME
Successful participants will receive a Nationally Recognised Certificate


ENTRY REQUIREMENTS
• Basic Computer Literacy.
• A valid ID (e.g., driver’s Licence).
• A valid Unrestricted Electrical Licence.
• EEHA Certificate / Certificate IV in Hazardous Areas - Electrical.


COURSE OVERVIEW
support@ausinet.com.auww
w.ausinet.com.au
Electrical Equipment in Hazardous Area Refresher (EEHA -Ref) is a 3-day intensive course offered to license electricians who hold an EEHA full certificate or for people who intend to refresh their skills to the current standards. The course consists of 2-days of theory and 1-day of practical. During this refresher training, you will be using the latest standards and gaining hands-on practical knowledge from our trainers with over 20 years of experience.
support@ausinet.com.au
Theory Assessments: You will cover knowledge from AS 60079 series for various explosion techniques like Ex d, Ext, Ex e, Exp, Ex m and Ex I in Gaseous and Dust atmospheres. At the end of the theory assessments, you will have sound knowledge of the Hazardous area classifications, purpose, installation, maintenance aspects of the equipment and explosion techniques.
Practical Assessment: Practical should be pre-booked with our support team (support@ausinet.com.au) which can be done after completing your theory assessments.
A full-day intensive practical comprises the following tasks:
- Installation of barrier glands based on the type of cables, selecting appropriate glands for given cables.
- Inspecting different equipment in a HA site located in the workshop.
- Planning and preparing HA documents.
- Installing HA equipment in the HA environment in the workshop
- Documenting/Creating a HAVD.
AUSINET Darwin
On completion of this EEHA-Refresher Course, you will receive a Nationally recognized qualification.
11/41
117 Victoria Street, West End, QLD
This qualification provides competencies to:
- Supervise selection, installation, commissioning and testing of explosion-protected equipment and systems for control and monitoring of plant and processes.
- Work with explosion protection techniques with elections in how they apply to coal, gas, and dust atmospheres.
- Select, plan, Install, test, fault find, repair, and maintain equipment located in Hazardous areas.
Refer to the “Study Pathways” listed on the home page of the Ausinet website for future study pathways.
UNITS OF COMPETENCY
Code Unit of Competency / Unit Name
UEEHA0001 Conduct detailed inspection of electrical installations for hazardous areas
UEEHA0002 Conduct visual and close inspection of electrical installations for hazardous areas
UEEHA0003 Determine the explosion-protection requirements to meet a specified classified hazardous area
UEEHA0004 Enter a classified hazardous area to undertake work related to electrical equipment
UEEHA0005 Install explosion-protected equipment and associated apparatus and wiring systems
UEEHA0006 Maintain equipment associated with hazardous areas
*This competency-based training duration is subjective and varies with an individual’s experience, intellect, and tenacity