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EEMUA occupies a vital niche in the industrial engineering world. It is neither a regulator nor a manufacturer’s lobby. It is a created by users, for users. For any organization that operates high-hazard, capital-intensive equipment, adopting EEMUA guidance translates directly into improved safety, reduced downtime, lower costs, and extended asset life.

EEMUA also collaborates with other bodies: EEMUA occupies a vital niche in the industrial

| Feature | EEMUA | API (American Petroleum Institute) | ISO (International Organization for Standardization) | | :--- | :--- | :--- | :--- | | | End-user best practice | Industry-wide standards (including equipment design) | Global formal standards | | Driving Force | Asset operators | Manufacturers & operators (mixed) | National standards bodies | | Typical Document | "Guidance" or "Recommended Practice" | "Standard" or "Specification" | "International Standard" | | Tone | Prescriptive on process (how to inspect) | Prescriptive on design (how to build) | Broad and consensus-based | | Example | How to manage an aging storage tank fleet | How to weld a new tank shell plate | General terminology for tanks | EEMUA: The Global Standard for Engineering Excellence and

Perhaps EEMUA's most famous contribution is . For any organization that operates high-hazard

Engineers use EEMUA 159 to conduct Risk Based Inspection (RBI) assessments, ensuring maintenance resources are focused on the highest-risk equipment.

EEMUA: The Global Standard for Engineering Excellence and Asset Integrity

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