101 Intro 1 to HACADS 1-Day Training
Interface, SORS, FMCCA, Equipment list, and drawing management system
Objectives:
• To develop a working knowledge of the HACADS for SORS, FMCCA software study modules
• Database Concepts, Default Data, Copy/Paste Data, Clone Components
• SORS Items, Copy/Paste, add, delete, Annotation, quick view, auto-build, Class selection editor, Process stream selection editors, and hazardous area classification designation editor
• Managing multiple scenarios with Scenario Manager and Data Visualizer
• Management and use of equipment list and drawing list
• Reporting Options and Customized Output Forms
• Import/Export Capabilities
Prerequisites:
• Basic computer skills
• Students are urged to review:
o NFPA 497
o API RP 505/500
o IEC 60079-10-1
Course Description:
The course involves the discussion of the program interface. Chemical library, Flammable mixture composition creation and studies, Source of release schedule, Class selection, Process stream selection, hazardous area classification final designation and optimization, drawing management, and equipment management are covered. Other topics that will be covered are the use of equipment libraries, reporting options and customized output forms, import/export capabilities, and merging multiple projects.
Target Audience:
This course is intended for electric engineers and process safety engineers responsible for the design and analysis of hazardous area classification studies. No previous hazardous area classification analysis experience is required.

Course Hours:
Web-Based Training: 8:30 am to 4:00 pm Mountain Standard Time

Course Fees:
Click the Register button below to view the latest fees. Does not include accommodation or travel expenses.

The registration fee includes:
1 Hacads training guide is included in the registration fee.

Course Locations:
Web Based Online Training - This online training is delivered in real time by an experienced HACADS engineer. A printed study guide will be sent out 10 days before the first day of class. students residing in Canada is eligible for Free Shipping (UPS/DHL) of hardcopy of student manuals. Students outside of Canada are responsible for shipping, duties, and / or customs fees. Online training courses platform will be informed after registration completed.
102 Intro 1 to HACADS 1-Day Training
IEC 60079-10-1 module
Objectives:
• To develop a working knowledge of the HACADS adequate
ventilation, zoning designation, zone extension& Evaluation
• To understand the IEC 60079-10standards and calculation method
• To obtain hands-on experience in IEC 60079-10-1 zone designation and customization
• To understand the step by step evaluation process and criteria for zone extension and chart for assessing the degree of dilution.
• Zoning and zone extension of several hands-on examples of hazardous area classification systems utilizing the HACADS software
• Interpretation of HACADSIEC 60079-10results and study options
• Review issues related to ventilation and multiple contributions and its effects on zone designation and extension
• The module includes IGEM 25 Appendix D for natural gas zoning extension
Prerequisites:
• Basic computer skills
• Students are urged to review:
o IEC 60079-10-1
Course Description:
The course covers the overview of the IEC 60079-10standards and reviews the calculation and modeling procedures in HACADS and Evaluation.
Target Audience:
This course is intended for electric engineers and process safety engineers responsible for the design and analysis of hazardous area classification studies. No previous hazardous area classification analysis experience is required.

Course Hours:
Web-Based Training: 8:30 am to 4:00 pm Mountain Standard Time

Course Fees:
Click the Register button below to view the latest fees. Does not include accommodation or travel expenses.

The registration fee includes:
1 Hacads training guide is included in the registration fee.

Course Locations:
Web Based Online Training - This online training is delivered in real time by an experienced HACADS engineer. A printed study guide will be sent out 10 days before the first day of class. students residing in Canada is eligible for Free Shipping (UPS/DHL) of hardcopy of student manuals. Students outside of Canada are responsible for shipping, duties, and / or customs fees. Online training courses platform will be informed after registration completed.
103 HACADS1-Day Training
CEI 31-35 module
Objectives:
• To develop a working knowledge of the HACADS adequate ventilation, zoning designation, zone extension & Evaluation
• To understand the CEI 31-35 standards and calculation method
• To obtain hands-on experience in CEI 31-35 zone designation and customization.
• To understand the step by step evaluations process and criteria for zone extension
• Zoning and zone extension of several hands-on examples of hazardous area classification systems utilizing the HACADS software
• Interpretation of HACADS CEI 31-35 results and study options
• Review issues related to ventilation and multiple contributions and its effects on zone designation and extension.
• The module includes IGEM 25 Appendix D for natural gas zoning extension

Prerequisites:
• Basic computer skills
• Students are urged to review:
o CEI 31-35 -1
Course Description:
The course covers the overview of the CEI 31-35 standards and reviews the calculation and modeling procedures in HACADS and Evaluation.
Target Audience:
This course is intended for electric engineers and process safety engineers responsible for the design and analysis of hazardous area classification studies. No previous hazardous area classification analysis experience is required.

Course Hours:
Web-Based Training: 8:30 am to 4:00 pm Mountain Standard Time

Course Fees:
Click the Register button below to view the latest fees. Does not include accommodation or travel expenses.

The registration fee includes:
1 Hacads training guide is included in the registration fee.

Course Locations:
Web Based Online Training - This online training is delivered in real time by an experienced HACADS engineer. A printed study guide will be sent out 10 days before the first day of class. students residing in Canada is eligible for Free Shipping (UPS/DHL) of hardcopy of student manuals. Students outside of Canada are responsible for shipping, duties, and / or customs fees. Online training courses platform will be informed after registration completed.
104 HACADS 1-Day Training
API RP 505/500 and NFPA 497 modules
Objectives:
• To develop a working knowledge of the HACADS adequate ventilation, zone/division designation, zone/division extension & evaluation
• To understand the API 505/500 and NFPA 497 Recommended Practices and calculation methods utilizing the HACADS software
• To obtain hands-on experience in API 505/500 and NFPA 497 zone/division designation and customization
• To understand the step by step evaluations process and criteria for zone/division extension
• Interpretation of HACADS API 505/500 and NFPA 497 results and study options
• Review issues related to ventilation and multiple contributions and its effects on zone/division designation and extensions
• The module includes IGEM 25 Appendix D for natural gas zoning extension
Prerequisites:
• Basic computer skills
• Students are urged to review:
o API 505/500 and NFPA 497
Course Description:
The course covers the overview of the API 505/500 and NFPA 497 Recommended Practices and reviews the calculation and modeling procedures in HACADS and Evaluation.
Target Audience:
This course is intended for electric engineers and process safety engineers responsible for the design and analysis of hazardous area classification studies. No previous hazardous area classification analysis experience is required.

Course Hours:
Web-Based Training: 8:30 am to 4:00 pm Mountain Standard Time

Course Fees:
Click the Register button below to view the latest fees. Does not include accommodation or travel expenses.

The registration fee includes:
1 Hacads training guide is included in the registration fee.

Course Locations:
Web Based Online Training - This online training is delivered in real time by an experienced HACADS engineer. A printed study guide will be sent out 10 days before the first day of class. students residing in Canada is eligible for Free Shipping (UPS/DHL) of hardcopy of student manuals. Students outside of Canada are responsible for shipping, duties, and / or customs fees. Online training courses platform will be informed after registration completed.
Course 207

207 Intro 1 to SKM Power*Tools 3-Day Training Interface, Dapper, A_Fault, Captor, Equipment Evaluation Objectives: To develop a working knowledge of the Power*Tools for Windows DAPPER, CAPTOR, A_FAULT and Equipment Evaluation software study modules Database Concepts, Default Data, Copy/Paste Data, Clone Components One-Line Diagrams, Copy/Paste, Annotation, Custom Symbols, Hide and Expand, UNDO, and Template Libraries Creation, customization and use of Datablocks and Datablock Reports Managing multiple scenarios with Scenario Manager and Data Visualizer Efficient management and use of Equipment Libraries Reporting Options and Customized Output Forms Import/Export Capabilities Merging Multiple Projects and Multi-user Access Custom Queries and User-Defined Fields Prerequisites: Basic computer skills Students are urged to review: IEEE Red Book Std 141-1993, chapter 4 IEEE Buff Book Std 242-2001, chapters 9, 10 & 11 IEEE Brown Book Std 399-1997, chapters 2, 6, 7, 9 & 15 Course Description: The course involves the discussion of the program interface. Management of multiple scenarios with scenario manager is covered. Demand Load, sizing, load flow, short circuit, load schedules, captor and motor starting calculation procedures are then reviewed. Other topics that will be covered are the efficient management and use of equipment libraries, reporting options and customized output forms, import/export capabilities, merging multiple projects, as well as custom queries and user-defined fields. Students will earn 2.4 CEUs for this course.