Intrinsically-safe lights
Fenix intrinsically-safe lights — certified for hazardous areas where flammable gas, vapour, or dust may be present. Stocked in Canada with full warranty and same-day shipping from Mississauga.
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Certified for hazardous areas
Intrinsically-safe lights carry certification confirming they will not produce a spark, arc, or surface temperature capable of igniting an explosive atmosphere. They are used in oil and gas, refineries, chemical plants, mining, and confined spaces classified as hazardous areas. For general industrial use outside certified zones, the broader work lights are usually the better value.
Check your zone rating first
The most important step is matching the certification on the specific model to your site's area classification. Verify the zone rating against your safety audit before ordering — that is the detail that determines whether a light is approved for your environment.
Built tough, plus safety
These lights carry the same durability as the standard lineup, with the extra design safeguards required for hazardous certification. Beyond the zone rating, weigh output, beam type, and runtime for your task — and confirm battery and charging requirements, which can differ from non-certified lights.
Frequently asked questions
What does intrinsically safe mean?
It means the light is certified so that it cannot release enough energy — as a spark, arc, or hot surface — to ignite a flammable gas, vapour, or dust in the air around it. That certification is what allows its use in a classified hazardous area.
Where are these lights used?
In oil and gas facilities, refineries, chemical plants, mining operations, grain handling, and confined spaces classified as hazardous areas — anywhere a flammable atmosphere may be present.
How do I choose the right rating?
Match the certification and zone rating on the specific model to your site’s area classification and safety audit. The zone rating is the first thing to confirm before output, beam, or runtime. If you are unsure, contact us with your classification.