With the help of our partners Croner, we have put to gether a set of templates, policies and resources which members are free to download, rebrand and use within their own organisations.
The following poster may encourage employers and employees alike to use inclusive language so that all feel that they are welcome, seen, heard and respected, regardless of their backgrounds.
Being listed on the prestigious AEMT Ex Register is a privilege companies who repair hazardous area equipment strive for. But we don't just let anybody be listed, in this article we look at what's required to get your company listed.
Standards are consensus-built benchmarks or principles that have been ratified by acknowledged bodies. They serve as a cornerstone for guaranteeing the reliability, safety, interoperability, and efficiency of our electro-mechanical products, services, and systems. The significance of these standards in our industry cannot be overstated:
The AEMT Ex Register is a list of AEMT Full/International Members that have met the requirements to be listed as an Ex registered member with the expertise and ability to repair Hazardous Area Ex Equipment.
AEMT Advantage is great for you, and your whole team. Don't let them miss out! Let your staff know about the benefits of being an AEMT member. Download a copy of this poster to put in your workshops.
The Effect of Repair/Rewinding on Motor Efficiency: AEMT/EASA Rewind Study and Good Practice Guide illustrates that when performed properly, electric motor repair/rewind maintains efficiency
The purpose of this guide is to encourage focus on the total cost of ownership of electric motors to reduce costs and improve the environmental impact.
Course notebook for the AEMT Ex Course on the Repair, Overhaul and Reclamation of Hazardous Area Equipment, based on the set of standards BS, EN and IEC 60079-19.
The knowledge and skills required to service Ex equipment such as motors, pumps, fans, compressors, gearboxes and other mechanical equipment, rests on two different categories of person, as highlighted in the IEC 60079-19 standard: the “Responsible Person” and “Operatives”.
The purpose of this guide is to provide repair/rewind practices and tips that will help service centre technicians and motor winders maintain or increase the efficiency, reliability and quality of the motors they repair.
This article outlines the steps to go through in order to acquire an IECEx Certificate of Personal Competency (CoPC) for unit Ex 005, the repair overhaul and reclamation of hazardous area equipment.
With support from its members, the Association of Electrical and Mechanical Trades
(AEMT) has launched a committee which aims to drive, support and promote equality,
diversity and inclusion within the electromechanical sector.