Becoming a Certified Asset Management Assessor Course (Edmonton at MainTrain)

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The “Certified Asset Management Assessor” (CAMA) certification establishes an individual's credentials in asset management knowledge and comprehension, globally.

Developed and authorized by PEMAC, the Becoming A Certified Asset Management Assessor course prepares asset management professionals who are considering writing the Certified Asset Management Assessor Exam. CAMA certification is not only for current or future assessors. This certification benefits processionals who want to demonstrate their understanding of true asset management and the new standard for management systems for AM for which ISO 55001 exists.

Reduce your pre-exam stress by spending time with the experts. Or simply establish your asset management knowledge. This course is designed to give individuals (with the necessary background experience) an efficient overview of the recommended preparation material for the CAMA Exam. These materials provide insight into: (1) the ISO 5500x framework of documents, (2) the GFMAM Asset Management Landscape and (3) the GFMAM Competency Specification which indicates what ISO 5500x Asset Management Systems Assessors must know to complete that task effectively.

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This special edition of the CAMA preparation course and is available to participants registered to attend MainTrain 2019 in Edmonton. The full conference pass fees apply but there are no additional fees to participate in this course. Pre-registration is required for this course as well as the MainTrain conference. 

When
September 16th, 2019 8:45 AM to September 17th, 2019 4:30 PM
Location
DoubleTree by Hilton Hotel West Edmonton
16615 109 Ave NW
Edmonton, AB T5P 4K8
Canada
Contact
Phone: 1.877.523.7255 ext. 3
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