IECEx 02 — Certified Equipment Scheme Equipment certification
Manufacturers obtain IECEx Certificate of Conformity (CoC) for Ex products. The certificate is recognized in IECEx member countries — single certification, multiple market access.
IECEx is the global certification scheme administered by the IEC for Ex equipment, services, and personnel competence. It enables a single certification accepted by most non-EU countries, complementing ATEX which is EU-specific. Increasingly the global default for Ex equipment trade.
IECEx 02 — Certified Equipment Scheme Manufacturers obtain IECEx Certificate of Conformity (CoC) for Ex products. The certificate is recognized in IECEx member countries — single certification, multiple market access.
IECEx 03 — Certified Service Facility Scheme Certifies repair shops as competent to repair Ex equipment. Globally recognized. Required by many operators when sending Ex equipment for repair.
IECEx 05 — Certification of Personnel Competence (CoPC) Certifies individual personnel as competent in specific Ex unit (e.g., 'Ex001 — Apply basic principles', 'Ex010 — Inspect installations'). Comparable to TÜV Functional Safety Engineer in scope. Increasingly required for Ex work in many jurisdictions.
ATEX is the EU legal framework. But Ex equipment is sold globally. Without harmonization, a manufacturer would need separate certifications for every market : ATEX for EU, INMETRO for Brazil, GOST for Russia, CCC for China, etc. Cost prohibitive.
IECEx is the IEC’s answer : a single, internationally recognized certification scheme. Country regulators (in 30+ countries) recognize an IECEx Certificate of Conformity as equivalent to their own national requirements. Manufacturers certify once, sell globally (within the IECEx membership).
The catch : the EU still requires the ATEX certification on top of IECEx for market access in EU. So globally-sold Ex equipment usually carries BOTH ATEX and IECEx certificates — overlapping but separate.
IECEx operates three main schemes :
Scheme 02 — Certified Equipment Manufacturer applies to an Ex Certification Body (ExCB). Equipment is tested at an Ex Testing Laboratory (ExTL). Certificate of Conformity (CoC) issued and listed in the Online Database. Recognized by member countries.
Scheme 03 — Certified Service Facility Repair workshops apply for IECEx certification proving they can repair Ex equipment correctly (per IEC 60079-19). Globally recognized as “Approved Ex Repairer”. Critical for facilities sending damaged Ex equipment for repair — only certified facilities can preserve the original certification.
Scheme 05 — Certification of Personnel Competence (CoPC) Individuals are certified in specific competence “Units” :
Each Unit has its own exam and certification interval. IECEx CoPC is increasingly required by Middle East / Asian operators for foreign technicians on contract.
| Region | Primary scheme | IECEx status |
|---|---|---|
| EU | ATEX 2014/34/EU mandatory | IECEx accepted but not sufficient alone |
| UK | UKCA + ATEX (post-Brexit transition) | IECEx accepted |
| North America | Class I Div / Zone system (NEC/CEC), UL/FM certification | IECEx accepted but not dominant — coexisting |
| Australia / NZ | IECEx primary | Fully aligned with IECEx |
| China | CCC plus IECEx (increasingly) | Growing adoption |
| Middle East / Africa | IECEx primary in most countries | Strong adoption |
| Russia / EAEU | EAC + IECEx | Increasingly accepts IECEx |
| India | BIS/PESO + IECEx | Growing adoption |
| Latin America | National schemes + IECEx | Increasing adoption |
For global manufacturers, the strategy is :
A modern Ex device often has 3-5 certifications visible on its nameplate.
Anyone can verify an IECEx Certificate of Conformity at iecex-certs.com :
IECEx PTB 14.0123X)This is increasingly an audit step in supplier qualification : sample a few Ex devices from inventory and verify their IECEx CoCs against the database.
For personnel competence in Ex work, the international landscape :
For a contractor’s technician working globally, IECEx CoPC + TÜV (or CompEx) is now a typical employability baseline in upstream oil & gas, midstream operations, and large industrial projects.