11/07/2025
🔧 How to Avoid Common ATEX Inspection Mistakes - Actionable Steps & Best Practices
Last week, we shared the most frequent ATEX compliance mistakes we see during field inspections. Today, we are following up with steps to help you avoid these pitfalls and keep your certification process smooth and successful.
✅ 1. Insufficient Technical Documentation and File Preparation
Best Practice:
Start early with your technical file. Make sure to include risk assessments, materials specifications and zone classifications.
👉 Use version control and assign ownership to specific team members to ensure consistency.
✅ 2. Disregarding Equipment Labelling and Compliance
Best Practice
Ensure all equipment is clearly marked with ATEX symbols, group/category information, and temperature class.
👉 Develop a labelling checklist and cross-check it during pre-inspection reviews.
✅ 3. Avoiding or Inadequate Certification and Testing
Best Practice:
Get support from certified experts. To avoid delays or compliance issues, make sure to complete all key tests, such as performance, IP ratings, and intrinsic safety.
👉 Document all test results and ensure they are on your technical file.
✅ 4. Overlooking the Entire Product Lifecycle
Best Practice:
Compliance does not stop at certification. Build a maintenance plan into your process, especially for high-risk zones by scheduling future inspections.
👉 Use a digital platform to tag, track, and review inspection data over time.
✅ 5. Delaying Involvement of Experts
Best Practice:
Involve ATEX experts from the beginning of the project, not just right before the certification process. This will help you avoid mistakes early on.
👉 Having people from different teams review the project from the beginning facilitates detecting major problems before they become costly.
💡In conclusion, whether it is managing documentation, ensuring compliance, or maintaining traceability throughout the lifecycle, I-Ingenuity makes every step of the ATEX certification process easier, smarter, and more reliable.