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2002/March
Author:Jim Stutelberg, Dow Corning Corp.
In a complex manufacturing operation, commodity lubricants bought from multiple suppliers are easy to take for granted. But this approach can compromise productivity and profitability. The consolidation of lubricant purchasing with the right...
Friday, 01 March 2002 | 1307 hits | Print | PDF |  E-mail | Read more
2002/September
Author:John Fortin, John Vetere, Daniel O'Brien, Gerry Gallinaro, Edward "Ted" Regan, and John Colbert, Massachusetts Water Resources Authority
The Massachusetts Water Resources Authority (MWRA) is nearing completion of Phase I of its Facilities Asset Management Program (FAMP) for the Deer Island Treatment Plant (DITP) and related field operations facilities to plan, manage, and coordinate...
Sunday, 01 September 2002 | 1801 hits | Print | PDF |  E-mail | Read more
2002/March
Author:John Kacher and Tita Ouvreloeil, HSB Reliability Technologies, Inc.
Here is a method for scoring the effectiveness of a preventive maintenance program. Preventive maintenance (PM) is basic maintenance performed on equipment and facilities with an established frequency. The main goal of performing maintenance tasks...
Friday, 01 March 2002 | 4564 hits | Print | PDF |  E-mail | Read more
2002/September
Author:John W. Fortin, John P. Colbert, and Ted Regan, Massachusetts Water Resources Authority, Deer Island Treatment Plant
Consultants, onsite visits, benchmarking, and conference attendance add fuel to the development of an asset management program. The Massachusetts Water Resources Authority (MWRA) is responsible for providing wholesale water and sewerage services,...
Sunday, 01 September 2002 | 1552 hits | Print | PDF |  E-mail | Read more
2002/December
Author:Joseph C. Pearson and Dilip A. Pandya, United States Postal Service
Checking, testing, and updating installations improves overall electrical parameters. Jersey City-based New Jersey International & Bulk Mail Center (NJI-BMC), one of the largest United States Postal Service facilities, was concerned about...
Sunday, 01 December 2002 | 3435 hits | Print | PDF |  E-mail | Read more
2002/February
Author:Kevin Kling, Indus International
Increasingly, organizations are required to do more with less to stay afloat in today's difficult economy. This places a heavy burden on maintenance personnel. It is imperative that you implement world-class processes that ensure your assets perform...
Friday, 01 February 2002 | 1235 hits | Print | PDF |  E-mail | Read more
2002/December
Author:MT Staff
A few years ago at the Port of Portland, OR, the marine maintenance department was using three separate, standalone management systems—one was a COBOL-based system, the second was designed originally for over-the-road trucking, and the third was a...
Sunday, 01 December 2002 | 1359 hits | Print | PDF |  E-mail | Read more
2002/May
Author:MT Staff
Following these safety principles can provide a safer work environment. There are three basic electrical hazards that cause injury and death: shock, arc-flash, and arc-blast. Shock Current can pass through the human body's nervous or vascular...
Wednesday, 01 May 2002 | 7341 hits | Print | PDF |  E-mail | Read more
2002/December
Author:Nancy Mercurio, Training Systems Network
Every employee has a wealth of knowledge to offer, and systems must exist where this knowledge can be transferred to someone else. One of the major concerns haunting every corporation is how to capture human knowledge, experience, and expertise...
Sunday, 01 December 2002 | 2332 hits | Print | PDF |  E-mail | Read more
2002/November
Author:Norman Shackman, P.E.
Torque and force are not the same. The secret to making and keeping reliable electrical connections is contained in two elements: start with clean contact surfaces, and apply high force. Clean contact surfaces are a function of cleaning...
Friday, 01 November 2002 | 4475 hits | Print | PDF |  E-mail | Read more

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