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EEMUA’s resources for Industrial Engineering are developed ‘by industry, for industry’ as practical aids for engineers in their work, as they work. The portfolio of good practice resources is shared through publications, training and events, including….

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227_1.jpgEEMUA Publication 227

Management of ageing electrical assets

 
EEMUA Publication 227: provides a coherent, proactive system for managing ageing electrical assets; focuses on types of equipment that lack other guidance or suffer incidents related to ageing; and offers general guidance on managing ageing electrical assets.

Guidance includes: identifying potential failure mechanisms on ageing electrical assets; methods of detecting early signs of failure mechanisms; ways of calculating remaining expected life of assets; maintenance methods to extend asset life; demonstrating benefits of replacing equipment before failures occur.

EEMUA 227

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EEMUA Publication 191

Alarm systems a guide to design management and procurement

EEMUA 191 gives comprehensive guidance on designing, managing and procuring new alarm systems and improving existing installations for plant safety, efficiency and compliance. 

Developed by alarm systems experts and users working on high hazard sites, and with GB Health and Safety Executive input, EEMUA 191 is: informed by real-world process safety experiences; acknowledged as good practice by regulators; applies to alarm systems for industrial processes in chemical manufacture, power generation, oil and gas extraction, refining, nuclear and other sectors; aligned with international standards ISA 18.2 and IEC 62682: 2015.

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 EEMUA Publication 186 A Practitioner's Handbook for potentially explosive atmospheres 

EEMUA 186 offers guidance for safe installation, inspection and maintenance work in potentially explosive atmospheres where failure to adopt safe working practices could result in electrical and mechanical sources igniting flammable gases or combustible dusts.

The guide interprets relevant parts of standards (particularly fifth (2013) editions of IEC 60079-14 and 60079-17), bringing them together in a clear, understandable and easily navigable resource.

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EEMUA Seminar: Engineering the Energy Transition Seminar - Rotterdam, NL - 

23 June 2022 (09:50-16:15 local Amsterdam time) Register today

 

 EEMUA has numerous other resources for industrial engineering specialists from: Alarm Systems to Subsea Materials, Storage Tanks to Pressure Systems and Mechanical Integrity, Energy Transitions to Cyber Security, and more. This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it. to make EEMUA’s resources work best for you and your team. 

 

 

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