A Line for every use

  • The Petzl headlamp range covers the full spectrum of professional needs, from intensive to occasional us, and for different work environments that require varying degrees of brightness

  • Intelligent lighting for greater convenience and performance

  • Choosing a Petzl headlamp means selecting a work tool designed to withstand the most severe conditions of use, while ensuring maximum reliability

Design and Engineering

  • Superior brightness and burn time

  • Environments and standards

  • Headlamp specification

Course curriculum

  • 1
    Unit 1: Instructions for this course
    • 1:1 About This Course ~ Lighting and Explosive Atmosphere
  • 2
    Unit 2: ATEX Marking
    • 2.1 ATEX ~ ATEX is derived from the French ATmosphères EXplosibles
    • 2.2 Please Explain ATEX A Bit More
    • 2.3 Classification of ATEX zones
  • 3
    Unit 3: What is an explosive atmosphere (hazardous area)?
    • 3.1 Is A Hazardous Atmosphere Equal To An Explosive Atmosphere?
    • 3.1 How to select an ATEX headlamp?
  • 4
    Unit 4: The PIXA 3R
    • 4.1 Does the energy management of my headlamp suit my needs?
    • 4.2 Is the energy source appropriate for my frequency of use?
    • 4.3 Are the different lighting modes appropriate for my professional activities?
    • 4.4 IP protection index and EMC
    • 4.5 Brightness or burn time
    • 4.6 Information on LED lighting
  • 5
    Unit 5: Let's Shine Some Light On This!
    • 5.1 FACE2FACE technology
    • 5.2 REACTIVE LIGHTING
    • 5.3 PETZL HEADLAMPS : A TALE OF QUALITY
    • 5.4 COLD WEATHER HEADLAMP TIPS
  • 6
    Unit 6: The Cast Of Characters ~ The Lighting Themselves
    • 6.1 Petzl High Performance Headlamps
    • 6.2 Petzl Compact, Durable Headlamps
    • 6.3 Petzl Ultra-Compact Headlamps
    • 6.4 Petzl ATEX / HAZLOC