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The Europe & Middle East Market for Hazardous Area Equipment 2009 edition

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Abstract

Report Summary:

This report provides executives with an in-depth review of the Europe & Middle East market for equipment used in hazardous areas. The report will quantify the current market in terms of factory revenues and unit shipments, with splits by product type, industry sector and geographic region; providing market forecasts to 2013.

Market share estimates for each product group will also be compiled and presented along with a detailed survey of hazardous area equipment users. The survey of users will provide insight into users current and future technical requirements, whilst also revealing any concerns about compliance with the ATEX directive.

HazardEx' s involvement with this report will help deliver up-to-date information specifically relevant to those responsible or interested in safe working operations within hazardous area environments. Hazard Ex enables companies from a wide range of industry sectors to draw upon essential help in ensuring compliance with the latest directives, such as DSEAR, ATEX and IEC Ex.

The main features of the report include:

  • Total market sizes for equipment used in hazardous areas by product type with forecasts to 2013 in revenues and unit shipments.
  • Detailed market splits by geographic region and industry sector, forecast to 2013.
  • Written analysis and commentary on key trends influencing growth within the industry including effects of legislation and the ATEX Directive.
  • Results and analysis of a detailed survey of users and potential users of equipment used in hazardous areas.
  • An analysis of the competitive environment for hazardous area equipment with market share estimated for each major product type.

Table of Contents

Chapter 1 - Introduction, Scope and Methodology

Chapter 2 - Review of ATEX Legislation

  • 2.0 Introduction
  • 2.1 ATEX 100a (Directive 1994/9/EC)
  • 2.2 ATEX 137 (Directive 1999/92/EC) - Based on Article 95 of the EC Treaty
  • 2.3 The Growth of IECEx Certification
  • 2.4 The Future of Legislation and Certification for Hazardous Area Products

Chapter 3 - Market Statistics & Trends

  • 3.0 Introduction
  • 3.1 Factors Affecting the Growth for Hazardous Area Equipment
  • 3.2 Product and Technology Trends
  • 3.3 The Europe & Middle East Market for Equipment used in Hazardous Areas (Euro Revenues)

Chapter 4 - End-User Survey Results

  • 4.0 Introduction
  • 4.1 Breakdown of Responses by Geographic Region
  • 4.2 Breakdown of Responses by Company Type
  • 4.3 Breakdown of Responses by Industry Sector
  • 4.4 Display Product Requirements by Product Type
  • 4.5 Display Product Requirements by Product Size
  • 4.6 Display Product Requirements by Zone Classification
  • 4.7 Touch Screen Display Product Requirements by Screen Size
  • 4.8 Enclosure Requirements by Zone Classification
  • 4.9 Instrumentation Requirements by Zone Classification
  • 4.10 Lighting Product Requirements by Product Type
  • 4.11 Portable Lighting Products - Purchased or Rented?
  • 4.12 Lighting Product Requirements by Type of Light
  • 4.13 Decision Maker of Lighting Products Used
  • 4.14 Lighting Product Requirements by Zone Classification
  • 4.15 Maintenance Free Lighting
  • 4.16 Portable Lighting Life Expectancy
  • 4.17 Fixed Lighting Life Expectancy
  • 4.18 Motor Requirements by Zone Classification
  • 4.19 Switchgear Requirements by Zone Classification
  • 4.20 Camera Requirements by Zone Classification
  • 4.21 Respondents Preferred Camera Type
  • 4.22 Camera Requirements - Analogue CVBS Signals or Network IP Cameras
  • 4.23 Camera Feature Requirements
  • 4.24 Pan/Tilt Cameras - Acceptance of a Dome Camera
  • 4.25 Site Compliance with ATEX 137 Directive
  • 4.26 Company HSE / ATEX Strategy
  • 4.27 Company Risk Assessment Strategy
  • 4.28 Awareness of Mandatory Requirements of ATEX 137
  • 4.29 Awareness of Directive Requirements for Non-Electrical Products Used in Dust Environments
  • 4.30 Training Programmes for Hazardous Area Issues
  • 4.31 Safety Manager at Plant / Site
  • 4.32 The Importance of Non-Technical Factors When Selecting Which Hazardous Supplier to Purchase From
  • 4.33 Hazardous Equipment Sources
  • 4.34 The Importance of Various Factors When Purchasing
  • 4.35 Most Important Selection Criterion When Purchasing Hazardous Equipment
  • 4.36 ¡°Whole-Life Cost¡± Consideration
  • 4.37 Consideration of Maintenance Free Hazardous Area Equipment
  • 4.38 Hiring Hazardous Area Equipment
  • 4.39 Site and Plant Maintenance Sub-Contracting
  • 4.40 Liaison with an ATEX Certification Body
  • 4.41 The Importance of Various Factors When Selecting a Certification Body for ATEX

Chapter 5 - Competitive Environment

  • 5.0 Competitive Environment
  • 5.1 The Competitive Environment for Display Products
  • 5.2 The Competitive Environment for Enclosures
  • 5.3 The Competitive Environment for Instrumentation
  • 5.4 The Competitive Environment for Lighting
  • 5.5 The Competitive Environment for Motors
  • 5.6 The Competitive Environment for Switchgears

*Full table of contents can be obtained upon the request of sample pages.

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