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Catalogue of EEMUA Automation, Control,
Electrical

Publications Engineering, Procurement,


Construction

Equipment Operation
and Maintenance

Inspection and
Integrity Management

Storage and Distribution

Engineering Equipment and Materials Users’ Association

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ABOUT EEMUA

Who we are: EEMUA, the Engineering Equipment and Materials Users’ Association, is an
international non-profit membership organisation representing member companies across
a wide spectrum of industries: chemicals, food and pharmaceuticals manufacturing, both
upstream and downstream oil & gas exploration and production, power generation and
distribution, steelmaking, bulk storage & distribution, utilities, and more.

What our members have in common: All EEMUA member companies have industrial
assets to manage, and these are usually safety-critical assets and/or facilities that are critical to
a country’s national infrastructure.

Our aims: EEMUA aims to improve the safety, environmental and operating performance
of industrial facilities in the most cost-effective way, developing and promoting leadership in
industrial asset management.

Our work: EEMUA Members pursue these aims by sharing engineering experiences
and expertise, and by the promotion of their distinct interests as the users of engineering
products. EEMUA provides an organisation within which networking, information sharing
and collaboration among users on non-competitive technical matters can take place. The
Association works to influence the way regulations are interpreted and applied in practice,
to promote members’ views to suppliers and others, to encourage the application of good
sound engineering practices, and to participate in the development of industry guidance,
training schemes and formal Standards.

Membership: Any organisation that is a substantial user or purchaser of engineering


products is eligible to apply to become a member of EEMUA. To apply for, or enquire about,
corporate membership of EEMUA, write to: enquiries@eemua.org

Our publications and training: As part of its work, EEMUA develops user guides,
specifications, training and competency schemes which it offers to both members and
industry in general. It is these publications and training schemes you will find described in
this catalogue. By purchasing and using the publications and training, you will be helping
directly to support the work of EEMUA. All income and resources of EEMUA are applied
solely towards furthering the aims of the Association for safe and effective industrial asset
management. No profit is transferred by way of dividend, bonus or otherwise to members.
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CONTENTS

Page
Publication Index - by Section/Topic 4-6
Index to Summaries of EEMUA Publications - by Section/Topic
Section 1 Automation, Control, Electrical 7-10
Section 2 Engineering, Procurement, Construction 11-18
Section 3 Equipment Operation and Maintenance 19-23
Section 4 Inspection and Integrity Management 24-25
Section 5 Storage and Distribution 26-29
Publication Index - by Number Descending 30-32
How to Order 33
Shipping/Delivery, Returns, Amendments 34

Section 1 - Automation, Control, Electrical Page


226 Design and installation of on-line analyser systems: a guide to technical enquiry
and bid evaluation 7
222 Guide to the application of IEC 61511 to safety instrumented systems in the UK process industries 7
214 Toolbox Guide – Electrical installation, inspection and maintenance in potentially
explosive atmospheres 7
201 Process plant control desks utilising Human-Computer Interfaces – a guide to design,
operational and Human-Computer Interface issues 7
191 Alarm systems – a guide to design, management and procurement 9
189 A guide to Fieldbus application for the process industry 9
187 Analyser systems – a guide to maintenance management 9
186 A Practitioner’s Handbook – Electrical installation, inspection and maintenance
in potentially explosive atmospheres 9
178 A design guide for the electrical safety of instruments, instrument/ control panels & control systems 10
175 Code of Practice for calibration and checking process analysers 10
155 Standard Test Method for comparative performance of flammable gas detectors against poisoning 10
138 Design and installation of on-line analyser systems 10

Section 2 - Engineering, Procurement, Construction Page


224 A guide to risk based procurement: quality assurance of engineering equipment and materials 11
218 Quality requirements for the manufacture and supply of duplex stainless steels 11
215 Industrial cooling tower fans and fin fans – a guide for design, maintenance & operation 11
211 Guidance on the specificaton of pressure vessels 11

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PUBLICATION INDEX BY SECTION/TOPIC

Page
197 Specification for the fabrication of non-primary structural steelwork for offshore installations 12
196 Valve purchasers’ guide to the European Pressure Equipment Directive 12
194 Guidelines for materials selection and corrosion control for subsea oil & gas production equipment 12
192 Guide for the procurement of valves for low temperature (non-cryogenic) service 14
185 Guide for hot tapping on piping and other equipment 14
182 Specification for integral block and bleed valve manifolds for direct connection to pipework 14
179 A working guide for carbon steel equipment in wet H2S service 14
176 Specification for structural castings for use offshore 15
158 Construction specification for fixed offshore structures in the North Sea 15
154 Guidance to owners on demolition of vertical cylindrical steel storage tanks and storage spheres 15
149 Code of Practice for the identification and checking of materials of construction in
pressure systems in process plants 16
148 Reliability Specification – Model clauses for inclusion in purchasing specifications
for equipment items and packages 16
147 Recommendations for the design and construction of refrigerated liquefied gas storage tanks 16
146 90/10 Copper nickel alloy piping for offshore applications – Specification: Fittings 16
145 90/10 Copper nickel alloy piping for offshore applications – Specification: Flanges composite & solid 17
144 90/10 Copper nickel alloy piping for offshore applications – Specification: Tubes seamless & welded 17
143 Recommendations for tube end welding: Tubular heat transfer equipment,
Part 1 – Ferrous materials 17
141 Guide to the use of Noise Procedure Specification 17
140 Noise Procedure Specification 17
133 Specification for underground armoured cable protected against solvent penetration
and corrosive attack 18
105 Factory stairways, ladders and handrails (including access platforms and ramps) 18
104 Noise: a guide to information required from equipment vendors 18
101 Lifting points – a design guide 18

Section 3 - Equipment Operation and Maintenance Page


223 Pressure testing of pressure equipment after repair, modifications or re-rating: a guide to the
pressure test waiver 19
215 Industrial cooling tower fans and fin fans – a guide for design, maintenance and operation 19
211 Guidance on the specificaton of pressure vessels 19
208 Guide to life-cycle management of pressure relief systems 20
205 Guide to the production testing of valves for the energy, process, oil and gas industries 20
204 Piping and the European Pressure Equipment Directive: Guidance for plant owners/operators 20
200 Guide to the specification, installation and maintenance of spring supports for piping 20

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Section 3 - Equipment Operation and Maintenance continued Page


199 On-line leak sealing of piping - guide to safety considerations 21
188 Guide for establishing operating periods of safety valves 21
185 Guide for hot tapping on piping and other equipment 21
184 Guide to the isolation of pressure relieving devices 21
182 Specification for integral block and bleed valve manifolds for direct connection to pipework 22
179 A working guide for carbon steel equipment in wet H2S service 22
177 Guide to the UK Pressure Systems Safety Regulations (2000) 22
168 A guide to the pressure testing of in-service pressurised equipment 23
164 Seal-less centrifugal pumps: Class 1 23
151 Liquid ring vacuum pumps and compressors 23

Section 4 - Inspection and Integrity Management Page


231 The mechanical integrity of plant containing hazardous substances – a guide to periodic
examination and testing 24
206 Risk Based Inspection: a guide to effective use of the RBI process 24
193 Recommendations for the training, development and competency assessment of
inspection personnel 24
181 A guide to risk-based assessments of in-situ large Ex ‘e’ and Ex ‘N’ machines 25
161 Guide to the selection and assessment of silencers and acoustic enclosures 25
159 Users’ guide to the inspection, maintenance and repair of above-ground
vertical cylindrical steel storage tanks 25
149 Code of Practice for the identification and checking of materials of construction
in pressure systems in process plants 25

Section 5 - Storage and Distribution Page


217 Safe and effective operation of storage tanks for oil movements 26
213 Emission reduction from storage tanks and loading operations 26
207 Double concrete tanks for liquefied gas: a guide to design, construction and operation 26
204 Piping and the European Pressure Equipment Directive: guidance for plant owners/operators 26
199 On-line leak sealing of piping – guide to safety considerations 27
190 Guide for the design, construction and use of mounded horizontal cylindrical
bulk storage vessels for pressurised LPG at ambient temperatures 27
183 Prevention of tank bottom leakage – a guide for the design and repair
of foundations and bottoms of vertical, cylindrical, steel storage tanks 27
180 Frangible roof joints for fixed roof storage tanks: a guide for designers and users 28
159 Users’ guide to the inspection, maintenance and repair of above ground vertical cylindrical steel
storage tanks 28
154 Guidance to owners on demolition of vertical cylindrical steel storage tanks and storage spheres 28
147 Recommendations for the design and construction of refrigerated liquefied gas storage tanks 29

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Materials selection,
AUTOMATION, plant design
CONTROL, and construction
ELECTRICAL SECTION
SECTION
01
Design and installation of on-line analyser systems:
a guide to technical enquiry and bid evaluation
This Guide assists in the development of a specification or material NEW!
requisition for analysers and their associated support systems. It is not a
design specification in its own right, but can be used as a valuable tool for
enquiry purposes and the subsequent assessment of the bids presented by TO ORDER
the prospective vendors. This publication should be read in conjunction with
Publication No. 226
EEMUA Publication 138 Design and installation of on-line analyser systems.
ISBN 0 85931 184 7
2012, 1st edition (First published as EEMUA 138 S1, 1993) £54.00

Guide to the application of IEC 61511 to safety


instrumented systems in the UK process industries
This Guide, written by leading experts, including from the Health & Safety
Executive, provides guidance and recommendations on the application of TO ORDER
IEC 61511 for the specification and implementation of safety instrumented
systems. The guide is supplied with a CD (purchasers will need to request Publication No. 222
the access password to read the CD) ISBN 0 85931 168 6
2009 £220.00

Toolbox Guide - Electrical installation, inspection and


maintenance in potentially explosive atmospheres
Following the release of EEMUA Publication 186 A Practitioner’s Handbook,
many requests were received for a toolbox version that could be carried
easily and used as a ready reference by workers in this field. This booklet is
the outcome. It is provided to candidates on the CompEx course and can TO ORDER
also be purchased separately from JTLimited, Email: info@compex.org.uk
or Tel: +44 (0) 1978 664104 Publication No. 214
ISBN 0 85931 177 9
2010, 5th edition
£15.00

Process plant control desks utilising Human-Computer


Interfaces - a guide to design, operational and
Human-Computer Interface issues
This publication gives design guidance for maximising the effectiveness of the
Human Computer Interface (HCI). It includes an introduction to the HCI,
the role of the operator, the design of systems reliant on the HCI, guidance
on display format design, principles and methodology, together with overall
control room design for operator use. The publication was written as a
result of issues which arose during the research for EEMUA Publication 191 TO ORDER
on alarm systems, and includes material derived from co-operation with the Publication No. 201
US Abnormal Situation Management Consortium (ASM). ISBN 0 85931 176 2
2010, 2nd edition £122.00

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Materials selection,
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CONTROL, and construction
ELECTRICAL SECTION
SECTION
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Alarm systems - a guide to design, management and
procurement
Since it was first published in 1999, EEMUA 191 has become the globally
accepted and leading guide to good practice for all aspects of alarm
systems. The new Third Edition, developed by users of alarm systems NEW!
with input from the GB Health and Safety Executive, includes guidance on
implementing the alarm management philosophy in practice; applications in
geographically distributed plant; and performance metrics and KPIs. TO ORDER
2013, 3rd edition Publication No. 191
ISBN 0 85931 192 2
£129.00

A guide to Fieldbus application for the process industry


The guidelines included in this document are designed to assist users specify TO ORDER
the design, installation and maintenance of Fieldbus based control and Publication No. 189
instrumentation for process industries. ISBN 0 85931 066 3
1997 £67.00

Analyser systems - a guide to maintenance management


2nd edition due to be published Q4 2013
TO ORDER
This guide is designed to define best practices in the maintenance of on-line
analysers. It gives guidance on performance target setting, strategies to Publication No. 187
improve reliability and methods to measure effective performance. ISBN 0 85931 187 8
2000 £102.00

A Practitioner’s Handbook - Electrical installation,


inspection and maintenance in potentially explosive
atmospheres
New edition due to be published Q4 2013
This publication offers guidance for safe electrical installation work in
potentially explosive atmospheres, in areas such as petroleum and
petrochemical plants, processing industries, power plants, petrol filling
stations and more, when the failure to adopt safe working practices could
result in the ignition of flammable gases or combustible dusts. This Fifth
Edition takes into account changes in standards, particularly in IEC 60079 TO ORDER
(the principal electrotechnical standard for explosive atmospheres). The
publication is closely associated with the CompEx training and competency Publication No. 186
assessment scheme which provides trainees with essential knowledge and ISBN 0 85931 178 6
practical skills for safe working in such locations. £102.00
2010, 5th edition

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A design guide for the electrical safety of instruments,


instrument/ control panels and control systems
Incidents of electrical shock, burns and arcing continue to occur during the
installation, commissioning, routine maintenance and testing of instruments,
instrument/control panels and control systems. This publication gives a
TO ORDER description of those electrical safety aspects which should be considered,
Publication No. 178 in a straightforward non-technical language, for use by technicians and
ISBN 0 85931 167 8 engineers alike.
£61.00 2009, 2nd edition

Code of Practice for calibration and checking


process analysers
2nd edition due to be published Q4 2013
This EEMUA Code of Practice is a general guide to the principles and
methods used for calibrating and checking process analysers. It covers initial
TO ORDER factory or plant calibration and subsequent validation and routine calibration.
Publication No. 175 The publication is based on and supersedes the IP Codes 340/82, 341/82,
ISBN 0 85931 120 1 347/82, 348/82, 349/82 and 353/82.
£68.00 1995

Standard Test Method for comparative performance of


TO ORDER flammable gas detectors against poisoning
Publication No. 155 This publication describes a standardised method to check manufacturers’
ISBN 0 85931 059 0 claims for the performance of their pellistors against poisoning.
£34.00 1998

Design and installation of on-line analyser systems


This specification for on line analysers encourages standardisation within
TO ORDER industry, resulting in reduction in design and construction costs and improved
Publication No. 138
safety. This publication should be read in conjunction with EEMUA Publication
226 Design and installation of on-line analyser systems: a guide to technical
ISBN 0 85931 174 8
enquiry and bid evaluation.
£163.00
2010, 2nd edition

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Materials selection,
ENGINEERING, plant design
PROCUREMENT, and construction
CONSTRUCTION SECTION
SECTION
02
A guide to risk based procurement: quality assurance of
safety-critical engineering equipment and materials NEW!
This new EEMUA guide to risk based procurement covers quality assurance
of safety-critical engineering equipment and materials. It includes suggested TO ORDER
measures to assess risks and procurement recommendations and guidance.
There is also a discussion of the root causes of equipment or materials not Publication No. 224
being fit for purpose and some examples of the problems experienced. ISBN 0 85931 179 3
2013, 1st edition £100.00

Quality requirements for the manufacture and supply


of duplex stainless steels
This EEMUA publication is aimed at manufacturers, designers, purchasers,
stockists and end-users of all components and grades of duplex stainless
steels. It provides requirements and recommendations for the manufacture
and supply of these materials in order to ensure that they meet the
minimum in-service requirements of end-users in the process industries.
TO ORDER
2010
Publication No. 218
Industrial cooling tower fans and fin fans – a guide for ISBN 0 85931 175 5
design, maintenance and operation £198.00

This publication addresses the best design, maintenance and operation of


mechanical draught cooling tower fans and fin fans used in air cooled heat
exchangers. If fans are neglected until they fail, there is often extensive
damage to the housing and danger of pieces of blade being thrown out.
As well as causing damage to plant, this type of failure presents an
TO ORDER
unacceptable risk to the safety of personnel. This publication sets out
the appropriate maintenance practices and gives a framework for the Publication No. 215
maintenance routines, including specific details of what is required. ISBN 0 85931 163 2
2009 £58.00

Guidance on the specification of pressure vessels


This publication provides guidance on the design, manufacture and testing
of pressure vessels for circumstances not addressed in design codes and TO ORDER
specifications. It comprises three Guides: Considerations on the avoidance
Publication No. 211
of repeat post-weld heat treatment; Design for exceptional internal
ISBN 0 85931 156 4
pressure; and Minimum nozzle loadings and nozzle design.
£96.00
2010

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2 ENGINEERING, PROCUREMENT, CONSTRUCTION

Specification for the fabrication of non-primary


structural steelwork for offshore installations
This publication covers non-primary steelwork for all types of offshore
installations, including FSPO’s (Floating Production Storage and Off-loading
vessels). Topics include quality assurance, safety and environmental
considerations; structural materials and welding consumables; qualification of
TO ORDER
welding procedures and personnel; construction, preparation and assembly;
Publication No. 197 fabrication tolerances; inspection and NDT (Non-destructive Testing) and
ISBN 0 85931 111 2 acceptance criteria. The publication complements EEMUA Publication 158.
£84.00 1999

Valve purchasers’ guide to the European Pressure


Equipment Directive
The European Pressure Equipment Directive (PED) became part of
European countries’ law in 2002. This guide ‘cuts through the fog’ by
identifying and explaining those areas of the PED that valve purchasers need
to know and understand. It also gives information on those guidelines issued
by the European Commission’s Working Group of relevance to valves.
Purchasers of other items of pressurised equipment will also find useful
guidance in the publication. Topics include: a one-page guide to the PED;
TO ORDER
how the conformity assessment modules affect valves; routes to materials
compliance, marking, certification and documentation; responsibilities of
Publication No. 196 manufacturers, inspection bodies and users; and a step-by-step procedure
ISBN 0 85931 106 6 for establishing valve ‘category’.
£97.00 2002

Guidelines for materials selection and corrosion control


for subsea oil and gas production equipment
The new Third Edition reflects the significant developments that have
occurred in subsea materials technology and operational experience since
the Second Edition was published in 2004. It provides an overview of the
current knowledge of the principles and practices of materials selection and
corrosion control for these facilities. The Publication is aimed at engineers
and others involved in the design, specification, commissioning, operation,
maintenance, repair or refurbishment of underwater oil and gas production
TO ORDER equipment and related facilities.
Publication No. 194 2012, 3rd edition
ISBN 0 85931 188 5
£186.00

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Guide for the procurement of valves for low


temperature (non-cryogenic) service
This publication has been prepared for users and contractors involved in the
TO ORDER
procurement of process valves for operation in moderately cold conditions,
typically 0°C to -50°C, a temperature range typically not adequately covered
Publication No. 192 by existing low temperature standards. The guide covers recommendations
ISBN 0 85931 086 8 for design and functional requirements, materials, marking and testing.
£65.00 1998

Guide for hot tapping on piping and other equipment


Hot tapping, the term used when a branch is connected to a live or ‘hot’
piping system, is potentially hazardous particularly where flammable or toxic
fluids are present. This publication offers guidance on how to carry out a
safe and successful operation when hot tapping into metallic piping systems
TO ORDER containing process fluids or their residues. It covers overall planning of the
operation and includes hazard assessment and control, the constraints
Publication No. 185 imposed by the nature, temperature and pressure of the process fluids,
ISBN 0 85931 186 1 welding, testing and cutting (drilling/trepanning).
£87.00 2011, 2nd edition

Specification for integral block and bleed valve


manifolds for direct connection to pipework
This specification covers integral block and bleed valve manifolds for
direct connection to pipework, used as a replacement for individual block
TO ORDER and bleed valves at tapping points in piping systems and also in larger
arrangements for equipment and main process isolation. The aim of the
Publication No. 182 specification is to ensure that such installations are fit for purpose and of the
ISBN 0 85931 125 2 required integrity.
£60.00 2004, 2nd edition

A working guide for carbon steel equipment in wet H2S


service
Developed largely from oil refinery experience, this publication is aimed at
providing guidance on minimising the damaging effects of wet H2S (hydrogen
sulphide) on process plant, taking account of operating conditions, risk
assessment, materials selection, fabrication, inspection (both of new and
TO ORDER in-service equipment) and repairs. This guide is applicable to any process
plant handling wet H2S, and should be used in conjunction with User
Publication No. 179
Standards to derive a policy for addressing problems or potential problems
ISBN 0 85931 085 X
in new and existing equipment.
£88.00
1996

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Materials selection,
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PROCUREMENT, and construction
CONSTRUCTION SECTION
SECTION
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Specification for structural castings for use offshore
In the construction of steel offshore platforms, cast nodes and lifting points
may offer technical and/or economic advantages in manufacture compared
with fabricated items. However they must be comparable to fabricated
items in terms of geometrical accuracy, weldability, and mechanical strength
and toughness. Aimed at suppliers and purchasers alike, this specification
sets out the requirements for the design, manufacture and testing of
carbon-manganese steel castings for use as structural members of offshore
platforms, principally for North Sea conditions. Chemical and mechanical
TO ORDER
properties are specified, together with the requirements for fracture
toughness, non-destructive testing and weldability testing. The separate Publication No. 176
responsibilities of purchaser and supplier are also defined. ISBN 0 85931 061 2
1998 £67.00

Construction specification for fixed offshore structures


in the North Sea
New edition coming soon
This publication defines the essential requirements for cost effective
construction of primary structures of offshore installations. Topics include
material requirements, allowable welding consumables, welding quality
and personnel requirements, fabrication tolerances as well as inspection
and non-destructive testing acceptance levels. The specification reflects
TO ORDER
a consensus view of oil companies with regard to both fabrication and
acceptance criteria for structures to be installed within the UK continental Publication No. 158
shelf. It is however suitable for application in other geographic areas. ISBN 0 85931 074 4
2005, 2nd edition £99.00

Guidance to owners on demolition of vertical cylindrical


steel storage tanks and storage spheres
The publication covers the demolition of tanks built to BS 2654, API 650, or
similar; of refrigerated tanks to BS 7777, API 620, or similar and of (LPG or
ammonia) column-supported storage spheres built to recognised pressure TO ORDER
vessel codes such as BS PD 5500 and ASME VIII. Reference is also made in Publication No. 154
the text to UK statutory requirements governing such demolition work. ISBN 0 85931 146 5
The publication is well illustrated with diagrams and photographs.
£90.00
2002, 2nd edition

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Code of Practice for the identification and checking of


materials of construction in pressure systems in process
plants
Primarily aimed to minimise process piping system failures owing to use
of incorrect material, this Code of Practice covers in service equipment
TO ORDER
as well as new equipment. Many of the recommendations also apply to
Publication No. 149 a wide range of equipment that can be so checked, either on site or at
ISBN 0 85931 081 7 manufacturers, stockists or fabricators.
£67.00 1997

Reliability Specification - Model clauses for inclusion


in purchasing specifications for equipment items and
packages
This publication gives model clauses recommended for inclusion by users
TO ORDER
in purchasing specifications for equipment items and packages to ensure
Publication No. 148 consideration of reliability and availability aspects during project design and
ISBN 0 85931 118 X tendering, particularly for major items and systems.
£24.00 1986

Recommendations for the design and construction of


refrigerated liquefied gas storage tanks
This publication contains basic recommendations for the design and
construction of single, double and full containment tanks for the bulk storage
of refrigerated liquefied gases down to -165°C, for both metal and concrete
TO ORDER
material. Liquids covered by the scope of this publication, which is intended
Publication No. 147 for international application, include LPG, ethylene, LNG and similar
ISBN 0 85931 113 9 hydrocarbons, also ammonia.
£83.00 1986

90/10 Copper nickel alloy piping for offshore


applications - Specification: Fittings
This specification covers fittings for piping systems based on the use of tube
TO ORDER
specified in EEMUA Publication 144. Included are wrought
Publication No. 146 butt-welding fittings, wrought socket-welding fittings, capillary brazing
ISBN 0 85931 108 2
fittings, compression fittings, threaded fittings, wrought branch fittings and
saddle pieces.
£80.00
1987

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Materials selection,
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PROCUREMENT, and construction
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SECTION
02
90/10 Copper nickel alloy piping for offshore
applications - Specification: Flanges composite and solid
TO ORDER
This specification covers bolted flanges for piping systems based on the use
of tube specified in EEMUA Publication 144. Included are composite weld Publication No. 145
neck and slip on flanges, and solid weld neck and slip on flanges. ISBN 0 85931 103 1
1987 £67.00

90/10 Copper nickel alloy piping for offshore


applications - Specification: Tubes seamless and welded TO ORDER
This specification covers a range of 90/10 copper alloy tube intended primarily Publication No. 144
for use in cooling and fire-fighting sea water service on offshore platforms. ISBN 0 85931 098 1
1987 £67.00

Recommendations for tube end welding: Tubular heat


transfer equipment, Part 1 - Ferrous materials
This specification covers recommended procedures for the tube end
welding of tubes ranging from ½ in (15mm) to 1½ in (40mm) nominal TO ORDER
diameter and from 1.6mm to 4.1mm wall thickness to tube plates of 15mm Publication No. 143
and over, in ferritic and austenitic materials.
ISBN 0 85931 093 0
1985 £39.00

Guide to the use of Noise Procedure Specification


This guide is intended to facilitate the use of EEMUA Publication 140.
The guide is based on the experience of a number of companies, and
TO ORDER
although requirements and procedures will vary from plant to plant, the
material in this guide should prove helpful in any case where noise limits Publication No. 141
have to be set. ISBN 0 85931 083 3
1985 £47.00

Noise Procedure Specification


This Third Edition of the specification defines the latest procedures for
controlling noise in plant and equipment in accordance with international
standards. It indicates the method of specifying maximum NEW!
acceptable noise levels, describes acceptable methods of test
for determining noise emission from equipment and gives
TO ORDER
a guide to methods of calculation and presentation of data.
It does not set noise limits as the acceptable limit for any Publication No. 140
location will depend on factors relevant to that location. ISBN 0 85931 196 0
2013, Third Edition (formerly OCMA Spec. NWG 1 Revision 2) £54.00

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Specification for underground armoured cable


protected against solvent penetration and corrosive
attack
TO ORDER
This specification defines the requirements of the petroleum industry for
Publication No. 133 underground armoured cables for use where protection against solvent
ISBN 0 85931 185 4 penetration or corrosive attack is required.
£46.00 2011, 2nd edition

Factory stairways, ladders and handrails (including


access platforms and ramps)
8th edition due to be published Q4 2013
This handbook, first published in 1954 and regularly updated, gives guidance
on the design and general construction of factory stairways, ladders, access
platforms, ramps and handrails. It includes information on regulations and
TO ORDER
standards, basic design and design methodology. The guide is intended for
use by engineers, architects and those responsible for specifying access
Publication No. 105 installations. Access equipment manufacturers and their subcontractors will
ISBN 0 85931 154 6 also find the guidance useful.
£91.00 2007, 7th edition

Noise: a guide to information required from equipment


vendors
TO ORDER
A brief introduction to noise, for vendors as well as purchasers, and a guide
Publication No. 104 to the information that users may require. Examples of a Preliminary Noise
ISBN 0 85931 040 X Enquiry and a detailed Noise Specification are included.
£24.00 1985

Lifting points - a design guide


The Second Edition of this EEMUA guide specifies the design, fabrication,
preferred types and marking of lifting points on process plant in accordance
with European Directive 2006/42/EC on machinery, which came into
force in 2006. It defines the rated load for design for each lifting point
NEW! and recommends the safe working load for associated lifting gear and
applications. It is also a valuable guide for lifting and safe handling during the
installation, maintenance and dismantling of plant. It covers machinery,
TO ORDER sub-assemblies, components and equipment.
Publication No. 101 2013, 2nd edition
ISBN 0 85931 195 3
£39.00

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Pressure testing of pressure equipment after repair,
modifications or re-rating: a guide to the pressure
test waiver
The Guide has been developed to assist owners and operators of pressure
equipment to determine where it may be permissible to waive a hydrostatic
pressure test before re-introducing equipment into service and instead to
rely on other forms of integrity assurance. This Guide relates to “in-service”
situations, such as testing after major modification, significant repair or re- TO ORDER
rating, rather than new build. This publication has been prepared by EEMUA Publication No. 223
in consultation with the GB Health and Safety Executive. ISBN 0 85931 180 9
2010 £83.00

Industrial cooling tower fans and fin fans – a guide for


design, maintenance and operation
This publication addresses the best design, maintenance and operation of
mechanical draught cooling tower fans and fin fans used in air cooled heat
exchangers. If fans are neglected until they fail, there is often extensive
damage to the housing and danger of pieces of blade being thrown out.
As well as causing damage to plant, this type of failure presents an
TO ORDER
unacceptable risk to the safety of personnel. This publication sets out
the appropriate maintenance practices and gives a framework for the Publication No. 215
maintenance routines, including specific details of what is required. ISBN 0 85931 163 2
2009 £58.00

Guidance on the specificaton of pressure vessels


New edition coming soon
The purpose of this Publication is to provide guidance on the design,
manufacture and testing of pressure vessels for circumstances not addressed TO ORDER
in design codes and specifications. It comprises three Guides: Considerations
on the avoidance of repeat post-weld heat treatment; Design for exceptional Publication No. 211
internal pressure; and Minimum nozzle loadings and nozzle design. ISBN 0 85931 156 4
£96.00
2010

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Guide to life-cycle management of pressure


relief systems
This publication is the first industry guide to address the primary aspects
of pressure relief system management throughout the full life-cycle, from
design through construction, commissioning and operation. It aims to fill the
gaps in current design guides and provide assistance in interpreting some of
the standards, code issues and topics that are known to cause difficulties.
The document provides an overview of the management of pressure relief
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and links the design process with the operation and life-cycle issues which
Publication No. 208 are the concern of plant management.
ISBN 0 85931 173 1 2010
£152.00

Guide to the production testing of valves for the energy,


process, oil and gas industries
This guide sets out recommended production tests to be applied to the
main types of valve used in the energy, process and related industries:
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ball, plug, gate, butterfly and globe. It is a common assumption that valve
Publication No. 205 test and product standards contain all that is required to ensure adequate
ISBN 0 85931 151 1 performance, but this is not always the case.
£65.00 2008

Piping and the European Pressure Equipment Directive:


Guidance for plant owners/operators
TO ORDER This publication gives guidance to plant owners and operators on the
application of the European Pressure Equipment Directive (PED) to piping
Publication No. 204 modifications and maintenance. A number of case studies are described
ISBN 0 85931 149 X and the publication has colour photographs of a range of piping issues.
£62.00 2005

Guide to the specification, installation and maintenance


of spring supports for piping
A problem faced on construction sites and operating plants with certain
piping systems, is a lack of specialist knowledge on effective, safe setting and
maintenance of piping spring supports, particularly where there is a significant
temperature difference between the hot (operating) and cold (shutdown)
TO ORDER conditions of the plant. This publication aims to address this problem
Publication No. 200 by providing data on the specification of piping supports, information to
ISBN 0 85931 126 0
be recorded in the pipe support index, installation and commissioning
procedures, in-service inspection and maintenance, and dynamic restraints.
£50.00
2000

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On-line leak sealing of piping - guide to safety
considerations
Certain types of leak from pressurised piping (including valves) may be
effectively contained by on-line sealing methods involving the use of
elastomeric compounds. These (essentially temporary) repair methods
were originally developed for application to leaking steam and condensate
systems. However with additional safety precautions, they may be applied to
process piping systems containing flammable, corrosive and/or toxic fluids.
TO ORDER
The publication gives guidance on the limits of application of the technique,
the factors to be considered when evaluating its use, the preparation and Publication No. 199
execution of the procedure, and the risk assessment required. ISBN 0 85931 121 X
2000 £30.00

Guide for establishing operating periods of safety valves


This guide sets out the issues to be considered in determining and TO ORDER
reviewing operating periods for safety valves, including guidance on the
periods between consecutive inspections and on setting necessary control Publication No. 188
procedures. ISBN 0 85931 171 6
2009, 2nd edition £67.00

Guide for hot tapping on piping and other equipment


Hot tapping, the term used when a branch is connected to a live or ‘hot’
piping system, is potentially hazardous particularly where flammable or toxic
fluids are present. This publication offers guidance on how to carry out a
safe and successful operation when hot tapping into metallic piping systems
containing process fluids or their residues. It covers overall planning of the
operation and includes hazard assessment and control, the constraints TO ORDER
imposed by the nature, temperature and pressure of the process fluids, Publication No. 185
welding, testing and cutting (drilling/trepanning).
ISBN 0 85931 186 1
2011, 2nd edition £87.00

Guide to the isolation of pressure relieving devices


Pressure relieving devices generally require more frequent inspection and
maintenance than the rest of process plant. By providing isolation, devices
can be removed with the plant remaining in operation. However isolation
introduces the risk of inadvertent disconnection of a pressurised system
from its relieving device; such isolation therefore needs to be rigorously TO ORDER
controlled. This publication offers guidance on the design, installation,
Publication No. 184
management and operation of isolation systems, identifying the key points to
ISBN 0 85931 170 8
be considered.
£102.00
2009, 2nd edition

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Specification for integral block and bleed valve


manifolds for direct connection to pipework
This specification covers integral block and bleed valve manifolds for
direct connection to pipework, used as a replacement for individual block
and bleed valves at tapping points in piping systems and also in larger
TO ORDER
arrangements for equipment and main process isolation. The aim of the
Publication No. 182 specification is to ensure that such installations are fit for purpose and of the
ISBN 0 85931 125 2 required integrity.
£60.00 2004, 2nd edition

A working guide for carbon steel equipment in


wet H2S service
Developed largely from oil refinery experience, this publication is aimed
at providing guidance on minimising the damaging effects of wet H2S
(hydrogen sulphide) on process plant, taking account of operating conditions,
risk assessment, materials selection, fabrication, inspection (both of new
and in-service equipment) and repairs. It comprises recommendations
based on practical user experience of working with equipment in wet H2S
service, together with relevant advice from reputable sources. This guide
TO ORDER
is applicable to any process plant handling wet H2S, and should be used in
Publication No. 179 conjunction with User Standards to derive a policy for addressing problems
ISBN 0 85931 085 X or potential problems in new and existing equipment.
£88.00 1996

Guide to the UK Pressure Systems Safety Regulations


(2000)
This publication gives guidance on the interpretation of the Pressure
Systems Safety Regulations 2000 relating to the periodic examination of
pressure systems and certain associated aspects, and considers in particular
Regulations 2, 7, 8, 9 and 10, plus Schedule 2. It does not refer in detail to
the other regulations already clearly expounded in the UK Health and Safety
Executive (HSE) Approved Code of Practice, Safety of Pressure Systems
(ACOP), which is freely available from the HSE. The guide should be used
to augment the existing HSE documents where appropriate. The 2009
TO ORDER
edition revises and updates the original guide. The principal changes take
account of the revised current Regulations, together with important points
Publication No. 177 based upon actual use of the Regulations. Whilst the guide refers throughout
ISBN 0 85931 172 4 to UK regulations and practice, much of the general advice is relevant to
£50.00 practice outside the UK.
2009, 2nd edition

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A guide to the pressure testing of in-service pressurised
equipment
This publication has been prepared to give advice to, and act as a guide
for, all personnel involved with or responsible for carrying out on-site
pressure testing of equipment. It applies to all types of industrial pressurised
equipment which have begun their service life. Guidance is given on the TO ORDER
purpose of pressure testing, including when it is required and what test fluid
and test temperature should be used. Practical and safety aspects and the Publication No. 168
special procedures to be taken are also covered. ISBN 0 85931 181 6
2010, 2nd edition £107.00

Seal-less centrifugal pumps: Class 1


This handbook defines the minimum requirements for heavy duty seal-less
centrifugal pumps (canned motor, wet winding and magnetic drive styles)
for use where safety, reliability and environmental performance are critical. TO ORDER
It can be used for both the specification and purchase of all types of seal-less
centrifugal pumps. It covers both the basic design and construction of the Publication No. 164
pumps and also complete pumping installations. ISBN 0 85931 114 7
2002 £69.00

Liquid ring vacuum pumps and compressors


This publication specifies the minimum requirements for general service,
including basic design, materials and auxiliary equipment. It is a composite
TO ORDER
standard covering all the components and ancillaries, piping, instrumentation
and controls, inspection and testing, as well as data from vendors. The Publication No. 151
publication has been written in API format, for use both in Europe and ISBN 0 85931 133 3
North America. £61.00
2002

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The mechanical integrity of plant containing hazardous


substances – a guide to periodic examination and
testing
NEW! This publication was developed jointly by EEMUA and the Safety
Assessment Federation (SAFed); and in consultation with plant operators,
inspection bodies, specialist process industry service providers and the GB
HSE (Hazardous Installations Directorate), which has endorsed it. It brings
TO ORDER together existing good practice for periodic examination and testing of the
Publication No. 231 mechanical integrity of plant containing hazardous substances.
ISBN 0 85931 193 9 2012
£18.00

Risk Based Inspection: a guide to effective use of the


RBI process
The risk-based approach to inspection of industrial plant is now an accepted
practice. It is possible to determine and monitor consistently the mechanical
integrity of industrial plant, or other such engineering assets, by using
risk-based methodologies. This guide has been written by industry to
enable use of risk-based inspection (RBI) to its best effect. The guide has
TO ORDER
been developed with assistance from the GB Health & Safety Executive and
Publication No. 206 will help businesses to interpret and use the HSE Report ‘Best Practice for
ISBN 0 85931 150 3 Risk Based Inspection as a Part of Plant Integrity Management’.
£54.00 2006

Managing competence assurance for personnel


undertaking in-service inspection of pressure
equipment
This publication provides a recommended practice for Inspection Bodies,
NEW!
whose primary responsibility is for pressure equipment in the process,
energy and related industries. It presents a structured training, development
and competency assessment process for inspection personnel. This revised
Second Edition incorporates changes in practice and legislation, since first
TO ORDER publication in 1998. The scope of this EEMUA Publication covers in-service
inspection of industrial pressure equipment, which is taken to mean all
Publication No. 193 inspections excluding new build and commissioning.
ISBN 0 85931 190 8
£132.00 2013, 2nd edition

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AND INTEGRITY and construction
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A guide to risk-based assessments of in-situ large Ex ‘e’
and Ex ‘N’ machines
TO ORDER
This guide provides a practical method to undertake a comparative
evaluation of the risk of incendive discharges occurring in existing large Ex ‘e’ Publication No. 181
and Ex ‘N’ high voltage machines in potentially explosive atmospheres. ISBN 0 85931 100 7
1995 £82.00

Guide to the selection and assessment of silencers and


acoustic enclosures
This publication is intended as a guide to the selection of silencers which are
appropriate for use with various noise sources. It is aimed at the practising
TO ORDER
engineer with a limited knowledge of acoustics, to assist in the specification
of the most suitable silencer for a particular purpose and to assess its Publication No. 161
operation when it is installed. ISBN 0 85931 094 9
1988 £47.00

Users’ guide to the inspection, maintenance and repair


of above-ground vertical cylindrical steel storage tanks
This users’ guide is considered to be the most comprehensive available
on storage tank inspection, maintenance and repair. It offers guidance
on the inspection and maintenance of tanks built to BS or API standards
for the storage of petroleum and chemical feedstocks and products, and
refrigerated gases. Key features for planning and executing inspection,
maintenance and repair works on above ground vertical cylindrical steel
storage tanks are set out. The publication covers the key tank components
that require inspection and maintenance, degradation mechanisms
and common inspection techniques, together with a description of the
probabilistic (risk- and reliability-based) preventative mechanism concept. TO ORDER
This latest Third Edition includes details on hydrotesting, repair and re-siting Publication No. 159
of tanks. ISBN 0 85931 131 7
2005, 3rd edition £239.00

Code of Practice for the identification and checking


of materials of construction in pressure systems in
process plants
Primarily aimed to minimise process piping system failures owing to use
TO ORDER
of incorrect material, this EEMUA Code of Practice covers in-service
equipment as well as new equipment. Many of the recommendations also Publication No. 149
apply to a wide range of equipment that can be so checked, either on site ISBN 0 85931 081 7
or at manufacturers, stockists or fabricators. £67.00
1997

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Safe and effective operation of storage tanks for oil


movements
EEMUA’s objective with this publication is to increase the level of awareness
of process safety in oil movements by providing specific guidance for safer
TO ORDER
operations and practice. The Guide serves as a technical supplement to the
Publication No. 217 existing extensive standards and procedures, and focuses on areas in which
ISBN 0 85931 165 6 higher risks in oil movements exist.
£163.00 2011

Emission reduction from storage tanks and loading


operations
This publication addresses the prevention and control of emissions of volatile
organic compounds (VOCs) from oil and chemical industry storage tanks. It
begins by introducing the main theory on minimising emissions by focusing
on their source. It then guides tank owners and operators, manufacturers,
TO ORDER designers and specifiers to the most suitable tank type for particular
Publication No. 213 feedstocks. It also addresses the treatment of escaping vapours if intended
ISBN 0 85931 160 1
emission levels are not achieved.
£185.00 2012

Double concrete tanks for liquefied gas: a guide to


design, construction and operation
This guide is a world first in defining best practice for double concrete
tanks. It should help to reduce project costs and improve quality. The guide
will help minimise the risk of mistakes during design, construction and
commissioning. It provides a clear basis for calculations for tank designers;
the tools for engineering contractors to evaluate quotations; and addresses
TO ORDER the quality of testing and examination required by constructors.
2010
Publication No. 207
ISBN 0 85931 152 6
£1565

Piping and the European Pressure Equipment Directive:


guidance for plant owners/operators
This publication gives guidance to plant owners and operators on the
TO ORDER
application of the European Pressure Equipment Directive (PED) to piping
Publication No. 204 modifications and maintenance. A number of case studies are described
ISBN 0 85931 149 X
and the publication is well illustrated with colour photographs of a range of
£62 piping issues.
2005

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AND DISTRIBUTION SECTION
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On-line leak sealing of piping - guide to safety
considerations
Certain types of leak from pressurised piping (including valves) may be
effectively contained by on-line sealing methods involving the use of
elastomeric compounds. These (essentially temporary) repair methods
were originally developed for application to leaking steam and condensate
systems. However with additional safety precautions, they may be applied
to process piping systems containing flammable, corrosive and/or toxic
fluids. The publication gives guidance on the limits of application of the
TO ORDER
technique, the factors to be considered when evaluating the feasibility of its
use, the preparation and execution of the procedure, and the type of risk Publication No. 199
assessment required. ISBN 0 85931 121 X
2000 £30.00

Guide for the design, construction and use of


mounded horizontal cylindrical bulk storage vessels for
pressurised LPG at ambient temperatures
This guide addresses the design, installation, in-service inspection, and
maintenance of mounded vessels for pressure storage of Liquefied
Petroleum Gas (LPG). Mounded storage is generally safer than other
methods of storing LPG, but the vessels, supported as they are on
compacted soil foundations, are more liable to be affected by soil settlement
TO ORDER
than conventionally supported vessels. The guide therefore includes soil
investigation and foundation design, in addition to considerations of pressure Publication No. 190
containment. ISBN 0 85931 071 X
2005 £120.00

Prevention of tank bottom leakage - a guide for the


design and repair of foundations and bottoms of
vertical, cylindrical, steel storage tanks
Leakage from storage tanks may lead to extensive environmental pollution
and be a financial loss to owners. This guide addresses the problem of
tank leakage caused by loss of integrity. Such loss is almost always caused
by deterioration of the tank bottom, which itself may be caused by
TO ORDER
corrosion or by deterioration of the foundation. The guidance given herein
is therefore aimed exclusively at preserving the integrity of tank bottoms Publication No. 183
and includes solutions for practical and economic leak detection and ISBN 0 85931 183 0
management systems. £158.00
2011, 2nd edition

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Frangible roof joints for fixed roof storage tanks: a guide


for designers and users
Under abnormal operating conditions, vertical fixed roof storage tanks may
experience rapid increases in vapour pressure which overwhelm venting
devices and lead to tank failure. This publication gives guidance to designers
and users of such tanks on the practical steps that can be taken in design,
operation and maintenance to predispose the roof-to-shell joint to fail
TO ORDER
in preference to the shell-to-bottom joint, thereby ensuring retention of
Publication No. 180 the tank’s contents. Such relatively weak roof-to-shell joints are known as
ISBN 0 85931 161 9 ‘frangible roof joints’.
£74.00 2007, 2nd edition

Users’ guide to the inspection, maintenance and repair


of above ground vertical cylindrical steel storage tanks
This users’ guide is considered to be the most comprehensive available on
storage tank inspection, maintenance and repair. It offers guidance on the
inspection and maintenance of tanks built to BS or API standards for the
storage of petroleum and chemical feedstocks and products, and refrigerated
gases. Key features for planning and executing inspection, maintenance and
repair works on above ground vertical cylindrical steel storage tanks are set
out. The publication covers description of the key tank components that
TO ORDER require inspection and maintenance, degradation mechanisms and common
inspection techniques, together with a description of the probabilistic
Publication No. 159 (risk- and reliability-based) preventative mechanism concept. This latest third
ISBN 0 85931 131 7 edition includes details on hydrotesting, repair and re-siting of tanks.
£239.00 2005, 3rd edition

Guidance to owners on demolition of vertical cylindrical


steel storage tanks and storage spheres
The publication covers the demolition of tanks built to BS 2654, API 650, or
similar; of refrigerated tanks to BS 7777, API 620, or similar and of (LPG or
ammonia) column-supported storage spheres built to recognised pressure
TO ORDER vessel codes such as BS PD 5500 and ASME VIII. Reference is also made in
Publication No. 154 the text to UK statutory requirements governing such demolition work.
ISBN 0 85931 146 5
The publication is well illustrated with diagrams and photographs.
£90.00 2002, 2nd edition

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Recommendations for the design and construction of
refrigerated liquefied gas storage tanks
New edition coming soon
Contains basic recommendations for the design and construction of single,
double and full containment tanks for the bulk storage of refrigerated TO ORDER
liquefied gases down to -165°C, for both metal and concrete material.
Liquids covered by the scope of this publication, which is intended Publication No. 147
for international application, include LPG, ethylene, LNG and similar ISBN 0 85931 113 9
hydrocarbons, also ammonia. £83.00
1986

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PUBLICATION INDEX BY NUMBER DESCENDING

No. Page
231 The mechanical integrity of plant containing hazardous substances – a guide to
periodic examination and testing, 24
226 Design and installation of on-line analyser systems: a guide to technical enquiry
and bid evaluation 7
224 A guide to risk based procurement 11
223 Pressure testing of pressure equipment after repair, modifications or re-rating:
a guide to the pressure test waiver 19
222 Guide to the application of IEC 61511 to safety instrumented systems in
the UK process industries 7
218 Quality requirements for the manufacture and supply of duplex stainless steels 11
217 Safe and effective operation of storage tanks for oil movements 26
215 Industrial cooling tower fans and fin fans – a guide for design, maintenance
and operation 11/19
214 Toolbox Guide - Electrical installation, inspection and maintenance in
potentially explosive atmospheres 7
213 Emission reduction from storage tanks and loading operations 26
211 Guidance on the specificaton of pressure vessels 11/19
208 Guide to life-cycle management of pressure relief systems 20
207 Double concrete tanks for liquefied gas: a guide to design,
construction and operation 26
206 Risk Based Inspection: a guide to effective use of the RBI process 24
205 Guide to the production testing of valves for the energy, process,
oil and gas industries 20
204 Piping and the European Pressure Equipment Directive: Guidance for
plant owners/operators 20/26
201 Process plant control desks utilising Human-Computer Interfaces –
a guide to design, operational and Human-Computer Interface issues 7
200 Guide to the specification, installation and maintenance of spring supports for piping 20
199 On-line leak sealing of piping – a guide to safety considerations 21/27
197 Specification for the fabrication of non-primary structural steelwork for
offshore installations 12
196 Valve purchasers’ guide to the European Pressure Equipment Directive 12
194 Guidelines for materials’ selection and corrosion control for subsea oil and
gas production equipment 12

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No. Page
193 Recommendations for the training, development and competency assessment
of inspection personnel 24
192 Guide for the procurement of valves for low temperature (non-cryogenic) service 14
191 Alarm systems – a guide to design, management and procurement 9
190 Guide for the design, construction and use of mounded horizontal cylindrical
bulk storage vessels for pressurised LPG at ambient temperatures 27
189 A guide to Fieldbus application for the process industry 9
188 Guide for establishing operating periods of safety valves 21
187 Analyser systems – a guide to maintenance management 9
186 A Practitioner’s Handbook – Electrical installation, inspection and
maintenance in potentially explosive atmospheres 9
185 Guide for hot tapping on piping and other equipment 14/21
184 Guide to the isolation of pressure relieving devices 21
183 Prevention of tank bottom leakage – a guide for the design and repair
of foundations and bottoms of vertical, cylindrical, steel storage tanks 27
182 Specification for integral block and bleed valve manifolds for direct
connection to pipework 22
181 A guide to risk-based assessments of in-situ large Ex ‘e’ and Ex ‘N’ machines 25
180 Frangible roof joints for fixed roof storage tanks: a guide for designers and users 28
179 A working guide for carbon steel equipment in wet H2S service 14/22
178 A design guide for the electrical safety of instruments, instrument/ control
panels and control systems 10
177 Guide to the UK Pressure Systems Safety Regulations (2000) 22
176 Specification for structural castings for use offshore 15
175 Code of Practice for calibration and checking process analysers 10
168 A guide to the pressure testing of in-service pressurised equipment 23
164 Seal-less centrifugal pumps: Class 1 23
161 Guide to the selection and assessment of silencers and acoustic enclosures 25
159 Users’ guide to the inspection, maintenance and repair of above-ground vertical
cylindrical steel storage tanks 25/28
158 Construction specification for fixed offshore structures in the North Sea 15
155 Standard Test Method for comparative performance of flammable gas
detectors against poisoning 10

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PUBLICATION INDEX BY NUMBER DESCENDING

No. Page
154 Guidance to owners on demolition of vertical cylindrical steel storage tanks
and storage spheres 15/28
151 Liquid ring vacuum pumps and compressors 23
149 Code of Practice for the identification and checking of materials of construction
in pressure systems in process plants 16/25
148 Reliability Specification – Model clauses for inclusion in purchasing specifications
for equipment items and packages 16
147 Recommendations for the design and construction of refrigerated liquefied
gas storage tanks 16/29
146 90/10 Copper nickel alloy piping for offshore applications – Specification: Fittings 16
145 90/10 Copper nickel alloy piping for offshore applications –
Specification: Flanges composite and solid 17
144 90/10 Copper nickel alloy piping for offshore applications –
Specification: Tubes seamless and welded 17
143 Recommendations for tube end welding: Tubular heat transfer equipment,
Part 1 – Ferrous materials 17
141 Guide to the use of Noise Procedure Specification 17
140 Noise Procedure Specification 17
138 Design and installation of on-line analyser systems 10
133 Specification for underground armoured cable protected against solvent
penetration and corrosive attack 18
105 Factory stairways, ladders and handrails (including access platforms and ramps) 18
104 Noise: a guide to information required from equipment vendors 18
101 Lifting points - a design guide 18

Discontinued Publications
Publications may occasionally be withdrawn from sale if they are superceded or for other
reasons. For the convenience of customers, a list of discontinued EEMUA publications is available
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The official EEMUA training, assessment and certification
scheme for tank integrity assessors, engineers, managers
and others responsible for process safety and for safe
operation and maintenance of in-service storage tanks
for bulk fluids.

Courses are available in English, Dutch and French


The TankIntro™ course provides an overview of above ground steel storage
TM

tanks and the risks they pose. Attendees will gain an appreciation of the need
CompeTank
for tank integrity assessment, why it is done, and what is involved, without
going into detailed calculations. TankIntro™ is recommended for all levels of
employees including technicians, managers and graduate or other engineers
who are just starting to work with tanks.

The TankAssessor™ course describes many key features of tank design and
common in-service problems. It also identifies actions to avoid or remedy
operational problems. TankAssessor™ is suitable for qualified engineers
and operational personnel with several years’ relevant experience, and who
want to better understand, or become certified as competent, in assessing
the integrity of storage tanks. A refresher course is available for those who
require re-certification.

The TankStrategies™ course deals with the theory of Probabilistic Preventive


Maintenance (PPM), which is based on the Risk-Based Inspection (RBI)
and Reliability-Centred Maintenance (RCM) methodologies, and their
implementation for storage tanks. TankStrategies™ is for maintenance
engineers, managers, inspection and other personnel who want to better
understand, or gain certification, in assessing the integrity of tank storage
facilities, and be able to calculate and make operational recommendations
throughout tank life.

Visit: www.eemua.org and go to


Competency & Training/Storage tanks for details.

Email: events@eemua.org
or call: +44 (0)20 7488 0801
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