Any assessment regarding the presence of explosion hazards, i.e. whether or not hazardous explosive atmospheres can develop, must be related to the individual case at hand. Explosions with hazardous consequences can occur when the following four preconditions are fulfilled simultaneously: High degree of dispersion of flammable substances Concentration of flammable substances in the air within their explosion limits Hazardous quantity of explosive atmosphere Effective source of ignition
The applicable EU directive regarding explosion protection is 99/92/EG on minimum requirements for improving the safety and health protection of workers potentially at risk from explosive atmospheres. As a basis for evaluating the extent of applicable requirements, areas exposed to explosion hazards are divided up into zones according to quality and probability of the development of hazardous explosive atmospheres (see table). Regarding flammable gases, vapours and mists, zones 0, 1 and 2 apply; for flammable dusts, zones 20, 21 and 22 apply.