BMEEA Calendar

August

September

9 – Introduction to Lithium-Ion Battery Installations on Small craft (Online)

A half day online course designed to support the marine industries understanding of Lithium-Ion Battery installations onboard small craft. The course will give boat builders, refit yards, designers and surveyors the knowledge they need to safely install and assess Lithium-Ion Battery installations onboard as well as explaining the differences between leisure and commercial and which standards and guidance to follow.

October

27-29 – British Marine Electrical Technician BMET & MEI (Bournemouth & Poole College)

A two-day course based around the BMEEA Code of Practice, the industry-recommended standard. The course is designed to give candidates a general overview of the knowledge and skills required for a BMEEA-certified Marine Electrical Technician. All information and required knowledge used mainly with UK marine electric systems and follows not only the BMEEA Code of Practice and ISOs, but also the Recreational Craft Regulations (RCR).

This course is suitable for electrical engineers with at least one year’s experience, looking to further their knowledge, skills and gain a qualification in marine electrics.

16 – Marine Electrical Awareness Course (Warwick)

A two-day course based around the BMEEA Code of Practice, the industry-recommended standard. The course is designed to give candidates a general overview of the knowledge and skills required for a BMEEA-certified Marine Electrical Technician. All information and required knowledge used mainly with UK marine electric systems and follows not only the BMEEA Code of Practice and ISOs, but also the Recreational Craft Regulations (RCR).

This course is suitable for electrical engineers with at least one year’s experience, looking to further their knowledge, skills and gain a qualification in marine electrics.

13-14 – British Marine Electrical Technician BMET (Warwick)

A two-day course based around the BMEEA Code of Practice, the industry-recommended standard. The course is designed to give candidates a general overview of the knowledge and skills required for a BMEEA-certified Marine Electrical Technician. All information and required knowledge used mainly with UK marine electric systems and follows not only the BMEEA Code of Practice and ISOs, but also the Recreational Craft Regulations (RCR).

This course is suitable for electrical engineers with at least one year’s experience, looking to further their knowledge, skills and gain a qualification in marine electrics.

1st – Committee meeting – Virtual Teams Meeting

This is a virtual Teams meeting and will start at 11am

All BMEEA members are welcome to attend, registration required.

November

26th – Committee meeting – Hare & Hounds, Newbury

This is a face to face meeting , held at the Hare and Hounds, Speen, Newbury and will start at 11am.

All BMEEA members are welcome to attend, registration required.

December

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