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Is an EEHA Refresher Mandatory to Work in Hazardous Areas 

Is an EEHA Refresher Mandatory to Work in Hazardous Areas 

Jul 28, 2025


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When it comes to working in hazardous areas, having an EEHA qualification isn’t a one-and-done achievement. As industries evolve, so do safety standards, technologies and compliance expectations. 

This naturally leads many professionals to wonder: Is an EEHA refresher course mandatory to maintain my eligibility to work in these environments? 

Here’s what you need to know. 

Technically: There is no legal requirement enforcing a strict timeframe for refresher training. 
Practically: Yes – most companies and regulators expect refresher training every 2–3 years as part of compliance and risk mitigation. 

Failing to stay current may lead to: 

  • Non-compliance with AS/NZS standards 
  • Increased safety risks on-site 
  • Limited job readiness for new EEHA installations 

Working in hazardous areas requires more than just an initial qualification. Whether you’re an electrician, instrument technician, or electrical engineer, staying up to date with evolving standards and safe practices is essential. That’s why many professionals ask: How often do I really need refresher training? 

What the Standard Says 

 According to AS/NZS 60079.14, 

“Appropriate continuing education or training shall be undertaken by personnel on a regular basis.” 

While the standard does not specify an exact interval, it clearly expects ongoing training to maintain competency. 

Industry Practice 

Most employers and EEHA inspectors recommend refresher training every 2–3 years, recognising the importance of staying current with: 

  • Changes to AS/NZS 60079.14 and 60079.17 
  • New Ex protection techniques and equipment 
  • Evolving compliance obligations in high-risk industries 

EEHA Refresher Course at PMV Training 

PMV’s Hazardous Area Refresher Course is designed for professionals already certified in EEHA, including: 

  • Licensed electricians 
  • Instrumentation technicians 
  • Electrical engineers involved in inspections or audits 

Course Covers: 

  • EEHA principles and hazardous area classification 
  • Protection techniques (Ex d, Ex e, Ex i, etc.) 
  • Installation, inspection, testing, and maintenance 
  • Updates to standards and Ex equipment certification 

Delivered by industry-experienced trainers, the course blends theory with practical insights tailored to real-world hazardous environments. 

Stay Compliant. Stay Skilled. 
If it’s been more than three years since your last EEHA training, or if you’re preparing for a site audit, now is the time to enrol. 

PMV Training  is a trusted provider of EEHA refresher courses, offering industry-aligned content, practical case studies, and the latest certification updates. 

Visit PMV Training to enrol in your EEHA Refresher Course today.Â