What does EEMUA stand for?

The Engineering Equipment and Materials Users Association (EEMUA)

What are EEMUA Standards?

The Engineering Equipment and Materials Users Association (EEMUA) develops standards for process and power plants, utilities, offshore platforms, storage terminals, and other industrial facilities. EEMUA specifications are used for technology management and workforce competency development.

What is the Purpose of EEMUA?

The Engineering Equipment and Materials Users Association (EEMUA) was formed in 1983 by the merger of the Oil Companies Materials Association (OCMA) and the Engineering Equipment Users Association (EEUA). The association is an organization of buyers and users of engineering products and its members include leading national and multinational companies in the oil, gas, chemical and energy industries and the engineering contractors who serve these companies.

EEMUA is concerned with the design, installation, operation and maintenance of engineering facilities, including chemical process plants, refineries, power plants and upstream oil/gas facilities. EEMUA standards aim to improve the safety, environmental and operational performance of industrial facilities in the most cost-effective manner. These standards also provide members with the opportunity to share resources and expertise to stay informed about the latest technological developments and to increase the efficiency and effectiveness of engineering activities.

How to Use EEMUA Standards?

EEMUA standards provide you with:

  • Improve site operations
  • Create consistency in the workplace
  • Ensure reliability

Keep in Mind!

Improve industrial technology operations and workforce skills across UK industry

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