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Our curated selection of ATEX, IECEx, and North American certified cameras provides a reliable solution for asset inspection, maintenance documentation, remote collaboration, and incident investigation in hazardous locations. These devices empower your teams to capture high-quality images and video without the need for hot work permits, improving operational efficiency and safety compliance simultaneously.
Navigating the complex landscape of hazardous area regulations is critical for ensuring compliance and safety. The cameras in our catalog carry globally recognized certifications, confirming their suitability for use in specific explosive atmospheres.
Each product page clearly lists its specific certifications, allowing you to select a camera that precisely matches the requirements of your classified work zones.
Beyond their core safety certifications, these cameras are equipped with features designed for demanding industrial use. High-resolution sensors provide crystal-clear images and HD video for detailed inspections, while robust, IP-rated enclosures protect against dust and water ingress. Many models include powerful LED flashes, long-life batteries, and ergonomic designs for easy operation while wearing protective gloves. Advanced models may feature thermal imaging capabilities, powerful optical zoom, and wireless connectivity for immediate data transfer.
These specialized cameras are indispensable tools in a wide range of industries, including:
An intrinsically safe camera is designed with electrical circuits that are incapable of producing sparks or thermal effects sufficient to ignite a specific flammable or combustible material in the atmosphere. This is achieved through low-voltage, low-current designs and protective components that prevent energy release even if the device is damaged.
No. A ‘rugged’ camera is designed to withstand physical damage like drops and water but lacks the specialized circuitry to prevent ignition. An ‘explosion-proof’ camera uses a heavy enclosure to contain an internal explosion, whereas an intrinsically safe camera is designed to prevent the explosion from ever occurring. You must use a camera certified for the specific hazardous zone you are working in.
ATEX is a legal requirement for products sold within the European Union, based on EU directives. IECEx is an international certification scheme based on standards from the International Electrotechnical Commission (IEC). While technically different, they share similar standards, and many products are dual-certified to allow for global use.
Most intrinsically safe cameras are also designed for harsh industrial environments and carry an Ingress Protection (IP) rating, such as IP67 or IP68. This rating indicates they are highly resistant to dust and water ingress, but you should always check the specific IP rating of the model to ensure it meets your needs.
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