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Mainten
nance, Engin
neering and
d Reliability
y Society (M
MER)
Updated
d October 14
4, 2016
Updated
d by Andy Le
emay
MER Hisstory
In 1898 th
he organizattion, now known as the
Canadian
n Institute off Mining, Meetallurgy
and Petro
oleum (CIM)), was incorp
porated
through a
an act of thee Parliament of Canada.
Since its inception ovver a centuryy ago the
CIM conttinues to gro
ow while susttaining its
vision of being the leaading and prreferred
technicall institute providing “Wo
orld class
professio
onal developm
ment, netwo
orking and
knowledg
ge sharing” f
for everyone from
students to all professionals work
king in the
minerals,, metals, matterials and energy
industriees
main
ntenance, en
ngineering an
nd reliabilityy
topiccs not only a
among them
mselves, but w
with
otheer CIM societties, branchees, groups along
with
h many otherr external bo
odies including
all ggovernments, non‐govern
nment
orgaanizations, asssociations, research gro
oups
and academia. T
The MER Socciety and its
mem
mbers activelly promote t
the improvem
ment
of m
maintenance and engineeering standarrds,
best
t practices an
nd innovatio
on to increasee
safetty, reliabilityy and operatiional efficien
ncy.
The MER Societyy also interfaaces and actiively
partticipates with
h other organ
nizations thaat
ocus on redu
ucing the
speccialize and fo
enviironmental im
mpact of all mining activvities
for a
a cleaner safeer world.
In 1961, th
he CIM Coun
ncil approveed formation
of the “M
Mechanical‐Electrical Divvision”, and
in 1984, tthe name waas changed to
o the
“Mainten
nance and En
ngineering So
ociety”.
Recently during the M
March 2013 C
CIM Council
meeting, the name w
was again upd
dated to the
“Mainten
nance, Engineering and R
Reliability
Society (M
MER)”. During the past 5
50 years of
existencee the Mainten
nance Engin
neering and
Reliabilitty Society (M
MER) name w
was updated
to reflectt a widening and growing
g mandate
due to th
he increasing
g use of techn
nology,
innovatio
on, research and complexxity in all
aspects o
of the mining
g, milling, sm
melting and
refining p
processes.
The MER Societyy objectives are achieved
d
thro
ough organizzing, particip
pating or
supp
porting a num
mber of activvities, and
speccifically throu
ugh three m
major ongoing
g
initiiatives. Firstlly, the MER S
Society
enco
ourages writiing, submittting and then
n
provviding peer r
review of tech
hnical paperrs for
publlication in th
he CIM Journ
nal and or fo
or
pressentation at t
the CIM “An
nnual Generaal
Meeeting and con
nference (AG
GM)”, the ME
ER
Sociiety “Mainten
nance Engin
neering and M
Mine
Opeerators (MeM
MO)”conferen
nce and at other
confferences, meeetings and fo
forums as
requ
uested. Secon
ndly, MER m
members
adm
minister awarrd and scholaarship prograams
to reecognize students’ efforts and to meeet
The MER
R Society pro
ovides memb
bers a forum
to share i
information,, knowledge and
experiencces including
g research on
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