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FCC & HazLoc Certified: Safety as the Foundation of Digital Process Industries

Written by André Busek | Feb 2, 2026 12:09:24 PM

If you have ever worked with chemicals, pharmaceuticals, or food products, you know one thing for sure: in these industries, safety is not optional — it is the foundation of everything. A single spark can shut down entire production lines or, in the worst case, put human lives at risk.

At the same time, requirements are evolving. Digital sensors, smart containers, and automated processes promise efficiency and transparency — but can such devices even be used in sensitive environments where there is a risk of explosion?

This is exactly where FCC and HazLoc certifications come into play. They are more than technical labels — they are a key enabler for safe, modern, and digitally connected Industry 4.0 environments.

The Dilemma: Digitalization Meets Safety Regulations

Today, production managers and logistics decision-makers often face a difficult trade-off.
On the one hand, they need real-time data on fill levels and locations to optimize transport, avoid empty runs, and reduce costs.
On the other hand, safety and HSE departments rightly block any electronic device that is not properly certified.

In hazardous areas — so-called Ex zones — even the smallest spark or electromagnetic interference can pose a serious risk. A tracker without the appropriate certification can quickly become a safety hazard.

The Solution: Certified Safety with Packwise

The Packwise Smart Cap was specifically designed to meet the demanding requirements of the process industry — from chemicals and pharmaceuticals to food production. It delivers full digital transparency across the supply chain without compromising safety.

1. HazLoc: Safety Without Compromise

Standard tracking devices reach their limits where danger begins. HazLoc stands for Hazardous Locations and is a strict North American certification system used to classify areas where flammable gases, vapors, or combustible dusts may be present.

HazLoc certification confirms that the Smart Cap is engineered in a way that prevents it from releasing sufficient energy to cause ignition — even in the event of a malfunction. For operators, this means the Smart Cap can be mounted directly on IBCs in warehouses, filling stations, or production environments without additional exemptions or safety risks.

HazLoc is widely regarded as the international counterpart to European ATEX certifications and is particularly relevant for companies operating globally or applying harmonized safety standards across multiple regions.

Why FCC and HazLoc Are Also Relevant for the EU Market

Although FCC and HazLoc certifications originate from the North American regulatory framework, they are highly relevant for European companies as well. They serve as a strong indicator of advanced engineering, robust safety design, and international usability.

Many EU-based industrial companies operate globally — with production sites, customers, or logistics partners outside Europe. Devices that are already tested and approved according to strict US standards significantly reduce complexity for international rollouts and provide long-term planning security.

In addition, HazLoc requirements often exceed minimum legal thresholds and focus strongly on intrinsic safety by design. For European HSE, compliance, and safety teams, this makes such certifications a valuable asset during internal approvals, risk assessments, and audits — even when ATEX remains the formal regulatory reference.

The same applies to FCC certification: proven electromagnetic compatibility not only ensures compliance in the US, but also guarantees stable, interference-free communication in highly sensitive industrial environments throughout Europe.

FCC and HazLoc do not replace European regulations — they complement them. Together, they demonstrate a commitment to safety, quality, and future-proof global deployment.

2. FCC: Reliable Communication Without Interference

FCC certification (Federal Communications Commission) is the US standard for electromagnetic compatibility. It ensures that electronic devices do not emit harmful electromagnetic interference and continue to operate reliably in complex technical environments.

For your IT and automation infrastructure, this means existing control systems, sensors, and networks remain unaffected. The Packwise Smart Cap communicates securely and reliably with the Packwise Flow platform — even in highly automated and sensitive industrial settings.

Your Added Value Across the Supply Chain

Why settle for a solution that merely “works,” when you can choose one that is safe, compliant, and built for the future?

  • Compliance & audit readiness: Certified hardware simplifies audits and supports internal and external safety requirements.
  • Efficiency & ROI: Monitoring hazardous goods reduces losses, optimizes inventory, and lowers operational costs.
  • Plug & play: Installation is straightforward — no changes to existing processes or container classifications required.

Packwise vs. the Competition: The Difference Is in the Details

Many tracking providers come from consumer or general logistics backgrounds. Their devices may be inexpensive, but they are unsuitable for use in hazardous environments.

Packwise, by contrast, understands the language of the process industry. The Smart Cap is robust, durable, and internationally certified — engineered to connect safety and digitalization where reliability is non-negotiable.

Conclusion: Play it Safe

Digitalization should never be a risk. With FCC- and HazLoc-certified solutions, you protect your employees, your facilities, and your reputation—while simultaneously creating the foundation for smart, networked logistics.

Are your containers ready for the digital future?

 

Request your Packwise datasheet now and compare the technical specifications with your safety requirements.

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For questions regarding FCC and HazLoc certifications, please contact us directly at sales@packwise.de.