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2004/July
Author:John Alfieri, Lista International Corporation
Maintenance, repair, and operations (MRO) is central to just about every type of manufacturing facility—with responsibilities that usually encompass both facilities maintenance, and machine repair and maintenance. An organized, ...
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2004/October
Author:John C. Klingler, P.E., Lewellyn Technology, Inc.
Questions and answers about this set of guidelines for workplace electrical safety.
One of the hot topics in electrical and mechanical training classes is the National Fire Protection Association (NFPA) 70E. Students question what 70E is...
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2004/March
Author:John Fortin, John Colbert, and Ted Regan, Massachusetts Water Resources Authority
Simply buying a CMMS does not constitute asset management. A solid program requires integration of best practices that meet the needs of all aspects of an organization.
Establishing a comprehensive asset management program is not a task...
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2004/September
Author:John Moubray
Insights into maintenance practice seen through the lens of the Second Law of Thermodynamics—a scientific rationale for the existence of the maintenance function.
JOHN MOUBRAY 1949–2004
Author John Moubray died...
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2004/March
Author:John P. Cook, Entergy Nuclear Northeast
Proactive approach studies corrective maintenance orders on components in the PM program.
Preventive maintenance (PM) is at the heart of maintaining equipment reliability. But one of the dilemmas is how to verify that the right preventive...
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2004/December
Author:John Snell and Matt Schwoegler, Snell Infrared
Thermography is a powerful tool for locating or verifying levels in tanks and silos. All too often existing level-indication instruments are not reliable or positive verification of instrumentation readings is required.
When properly used,...
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2004/November
Author:Jon Barber, Spraying Systems Co.
Major savings in time and money can be achieved through an aggressive spray system optimization program.
Spray nozzles are vital components in many production facilities. Their accuracy, durability, and interchangeability are absolutely...
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2004/April
Author:Justin P. Bednarz and Mark E. Lawrence, PE, Air Liquide America
Capitalize on opportunities for improving maintenance and reliability and prevent missteps during an EAM implementation.
Since winning a Strategic Asset Management (SAM) Best Practices Award from MRO Software, Bedford, MA, at the MRO World...
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2004/March
Author:Kelly Paffel, Plant Support & Evaluations, Inc.
Characteristics of a successful training program that improves the performance of a workforce.
Industrial managers who investigate the full potential of steam as a manufacturing resource are commonly surprised at how underutilized it is...
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2004/June
Author:Laurie Moormann, Rockwell Automation
Training, then testing, reaps benefits for employees and companies.
Keeping up with the pace of continuously evolving technology is never easy, especially when it comes to automated manufacturing. Over the years, automation technology has...
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WIRELESS TEST TOOLS CAN CUT TROUBLESHOOTING TIMEBy: Fluke Corporation
The automation of more and more processes and operations in today’s factories and commercial buildings is helping to reduce energy consumption and increase safety and productivity as never before. However, automation has also added a large dose ofcomplexity for the technicians who maintain and troubleshoot the systems. Click here to learn how Fluke's CNX 3000 Wireless system can help.

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Are you struggling with a high ratio of emergency (unplanned) to planned work orders, a huge backlog, a lack of sufficient resources, an inability to balance the work load, constant work interruptions, not having parts when needed, recurring failures, and much more. In these lean times, when more is expected from fewer resources, having a highly efficient maintenance program with thoughtful planning and scheduling is the key to success.
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