CE Technical File ATEX 114 – Equipment for Potentially Explosive Atmospheres | Editable Template
CE Technical File ATEX 114 – Equipment for Potentially Explosive Atmospheres | Editable Template
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CE Technical File for ATEX 114 – Equipment & Protective Systems for Explosive Atmospheres
This complete, editable CE technical file is designed for manufacturers of equipment and protective systems intended for use in potentially explosive atmospheres, in accordance with ATEX Directive 2014/34/EU. All documents are fully customisable for your specific product.
What's included?
- Legal framework – basic document based on ATEX CE legislation (Word)
- Risk analysis – pre-filled template with requirements from ATEX 114 / 2014/34/EU (Excel)
- Mechanical ignition source analysis – conform EN-ISO 80079-36 (Excel)
- Instructions for use – guidance on minimum requirements for ATEX user manuals
- Technical documentation – pre-prepared folder structure for your technical file
- Conformity assessment flowchart – is a Notified Body required?
- CE marking – guidance on ATEX CE marking requirements
- EU Declaration of Conformity (DoC) – editable model declaration (Word)
How it works
All editable documents are fully customisable for your specific ATEX equipment. The conformity assessment flowchart helps you determine whether you need to involve a Notified Body.
Need support?
We have years of experience preparing CE technical files for ATEX equipment and can assist you in completing your documentation. Please contact us for more information.
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Additional information
Is specific prior knowledge required?
How long is the certificate valid?
In Section 7.4a, paragraph 5 of the Working Conditions Decree, it is stipulated that: "inspections shall be carried out by a skilled natural person, legal entity or institution". And in paragraph 6 we read that: "Written evidence of the inspections carried out shall be present at the workplace and shall be shown to the supervisor upon request".
Legally, nothing is stipulated about the validity of a course certificate, so we do not include it. However, we can add it if we create customized courses and the client wants an expiration date on it. This is often something like 3 years.
However, NEN 3140 includes a table in an appendix on how the repetition period for instructions can be determined. But this concerns designations such as VOP, VP, and IV-WV.
But a standard is not legally mandatory, and the employer must determine the frequency of instruction repetition themselves, which can vary from one company to another.
On the other hand, the Working Conditions Decree speaks of an 'expert,' which can also be a 'self-taught' person; if you meticulously keep up with legislation and standards and ensure you 'stay up-to-date,' you can also be considered an expert. It's a bit like a school diploma, which also doesn't have an expiration date, at least not mine, but you can imagine that a diploma from 1980 is somewhat old, and some further training is probably in order.
The schedule below may offer a solution, but it is not based on legislation.

Is there a practical component too?
The online courses naturally do not include a practical component. This component is, however, included when we deliver courses on location.
The online courses are designed to be very visual, with many photos and videos to make everything as clear as possible. The great thing is that we also use these materials in our in-company training sessions. For example, explaining how to perform certain measurements. What could be more convenient than showing a short video demonstrating how to do this? That works better than having ten people stand around an installation trying to explain the measurement.
Can this also be in-company?
Yes, we also offer all courses in-company, tailored to your business's specific situation. Clients often request combinations of courses, which we are happy to provide. Please contact us for more information.
Am I eligible for a grant?
There are various training funds and government schemes available for obtaining subsidies, which often cover a portion of the course fees. If your company is affiliated with a training fund such as OOM, Wij Techniek (OTIB), A+O, or SOOB, for example, you can submit the invoice there. Often, the names of the participant(s) in the course(s) must be on the invoice, and if that is a requirement, please contact us and we will arrange it.
There is also the government's SLIM scheme for SMEs, see www.ondernemersplein.overheid.nl
Will I also receive a VAT invoice?
Yes, in the 2nd email you'll find a link with a name like: INV-0093. If you click on it, you'll be taken to your invoice.