Maintenance Superintendents Association
The Maintenance Superintendents Association is supported by a membership comprised of Mid Management Municipal, County, State and Special District employees who are responsible for, and dedicated to the cost effective maintenance of the Public infrastructure, and the commercial entrepreneurs who supply them with the equipment, materials and technical support to carry out this vital mission. The Association is also dedicated to the ongoing education of its members and the dissemination of available safety procedures.
Plant Engineering and Maintenance Association of Canada
PEMAC’s mission is to improve its member’s professionalism, safety, performance, and outside recognition, by providing specialized training and certification, undertaking research, providing forums for the exchange of information and acting as a public voice for its members and the profession.
IRWeb for Infrared
Web Guide to applications of Thermal Infrared Radiation Thermometers and Infrared Cameras, also known as Thermal Imagers.
Presentation Zen
This site is dedicated to great presentation. We selected it because Maintenance and Reliability professionals need to evolve from bullet point slides to be effective communicators.
Canadian Machinery Vibration Association
CMVA/ACVM is a non-profit association whose fields of interest include machinery dynamics and all aspects of condition monitoring and predictive maintenance of machinery, especially vibration monitoring and analysis.
IAM - The Institute of Asset Management
The IAM is the professional body for those involved in acquisition, operation and care of physical assets, particularly critical infrastructure - and particularly for professionals worldwide dedicated to furthering our knowledge and understanding of Asset Management.
and Asset Management Professionals in Southern Africa. SAMA is a registered Section 21 company (not for gain).
UT Knoxville Maintenance and Reliability Center
The MRC is an industry-supported center within the College of Engineering at The University of Tennessee, drawing support from a diverse range of companies and industries. Initiated in 1996 with 12 original companies participating, the MRC continues to grow and now has over 30 member companies. The MRC bridges between industry and academia to provide education, research & development, and information exchange in the application of maintenance and reliability engineering tools and concepts.