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2010/September
Author:R.C.J. Wilson, CEnv. IEng. MEI, MRSC, Ferrybridge C Power Station
An advancement over Karl Fischer titration...
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2010/April
Author:Ralph T. Buscarello, CEO, Update International
In the first of several new articles, this icon of the maintenance and reliability field reminds us of something that we all should know by now. The message is clearest when you talk in terms of dollars and cents.
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2010/March
Author:Randall K. Noon, P.E. Cooper Nuclear Station
The lessons from this case study have implications for any operation that has dedicated emergency standby equipment.
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2010/September
Author:Randall Noon, P.E., Cooper Nuclear Station
As this discussion of a power plant's repeated generator-field-breaker failures seems to prove, timing is everything.
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2010/January
Author:Randy Heisler, CMRP, Life Cycle Engineering
Successful organizations have learned that they have to do more than deal with just the technical barriers.
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2010/February
Author:Raymond L. Atkins, Contributing Editor
Lucky you! There is one KPI that comes close to taking into account almost all variables in a production process. What is it? Read on.
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2010/May
Author:Raymond L. Atkins, Contributing Editor
You may not have asked for it, but here's a list of some sure-fire ways to do in your program.
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2010/August
Author:Raymond L. Atkins, Contributing Editor
This month, the author takes an in-depth look at why you need a planner and who it should be.
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2010/November
Author:Raymond L. Atkins, Contributing Editor
Effective maintenance is strongly linked to effective job plans. Pay attention to the required components. Don't skip anything.
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2010/February
Author:Rick Carter, Executive Editor
This Illinois-based manufacturer has built a global niche by producing custom-fitted bearing isolators, 24-hour turnaround and top-tier customer service.
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