Get to what the standards actually require in moments — not the weeks it takes to trawl thousands of cross-referenced, region-specific pages.
Ask any explosion-protection question in plain language
and get a precise answer, cited to the exact standard and clause.
Explosion Protection AI is a platform for hazardous-area engineering. It draws on the full body of explosion-protection standards — ATEX, IECEx, UL and the IEC 60079 series — and turns them into an instant, queryable expert.
Ask a real design question in plain language and get a precise answer in moments — every response cited to the exact standard and clause, so it can be checked and trusted.
It compresses weeks of document research, and the cost of specialist consultants, into a single question — built for the engineers, compliance teams, test houses and certification bodies who design and certify hazardous-area equipment.
Get to what the standards actually require in moments — not the weeks it takes to trawl thousands of cross-referenced, region-specific pages.
Every answer points back to the exact standard and clause it draws from, so it can be checked, verified and trusted — every time.
Built around ATEX, IECEx, UL and the IEC 60079 series — the frameworks your work depends on, and the national variants around them.
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A specialist resource for explosion-protection engineering. It draws on the body of hazardous-area safety standards, so instead of buying and searching thousands of pages yourself, you get a clear, direct answer in moments.
Explosion-protection design is governed by long, dense standards that vary by region and cross-reference each other heavily. Interpreting them takes engineers weeks or months — or expensive specialist consultants. Explosion Protection AI turns that body of knowledge into an instant, queryable expert.
Every answer is traceable to its source. Alongside each response, Explosion Protection AI cites the exact standard and clause it draws from, so you can verify it yourself — essential in a field where accuracy and traceability are everything.
It is built around the frameworks your work depends on — ATEX in Europe, IECEx internationally, UL in the United States and the IEC 60079 series — alongside national variants in other markets.
Engineers, product designers and compliance teams at industrial and equipment manufacturers, as well as the test houses and certification bodies that certify hazardous-area equipment.
Work that once took weeks of document research or significant consultant fees compresses into a single question — a precise, sourced answer in moments, not days.