Comparison CSA-OBIEC with ATEX directives

The Objective-Based Industrial Electrical Code (OBIEC) along with the companion document Objective-Based Industrial Electrical Code - Safety Management System Requirements (SMS) were introduced in January 2009. These documents are intended to allow users to build facilities based on safety objective...

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