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2003/February
Author:Terrence O'Hanlon, ReliabilityWeb.com
In a recent column, I wrote about a root cause analysis government document that was available online. I was so impressed by the information available that I decided to conduct a search for more information that may have been funded by our federal...
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2003/January
Author:Terrence O'Hanlon, ReliabilityWeb.com
You already may have accessed your computerized maintenance management systems (CMMS) over the web or rented licenses for an entire CMMS through an Internet application service provider (ASP). This is a fairly new method for software application...
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2004/April
Author:Terrence O’Hanlon, Reliabilityweb.com
In the competitive electric power generation market, attention must be given to improving condenser operating efficiency. Steam turbines cannot attain their specified performance without an efficient condenser. Tube leaks that affect...
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2010/August
Author:Terry Buzbee, President, Emerson Process Management, Fisher Division
Regardless of sector, industries everywhere experienced a major reset as the global economy suffered one of the worst recessions in terms of scope and severity. Fortunately, recent economic indicators point to a recovery, albeit a slow and jittery...
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2009/January
Author:Terry Gerhardt, Minas Basin Pulp and Paper Company, Ltd.
Through recycling and environmentally responsible manufacturing efforts, this pulp and paper mill is decreasing annual greenhouse gas emissions by 270,000 tons. That equates to sparing 1.5 million trees, saving 580 million gallons of water and...
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2005/September
Author:Terry L. Wireman, C.P.M.M., Editorial Director
"The past is the future, the future is the past: it all gives me a headache."—At least that's the word from one popular television show. Consider how this applies to maintenance and reliability.
In reality, how many "new" processes and...
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2006/January
Author:Terry Wireman, C.P.M.M. Editorial Director
Based on a fairly simple principle, this PdM tool has a number of valuable applications. It often can alert you to equipment problems well before other technologies can.
Terry Wireman, C.P.M.M. Editorial Director
Ultrasonic tools are used...
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2006/January
Author:Terry Wireman, C.P.M.M. Editorial Director
This month, we continue our ongoing discussion on the financial impact of maintenance and reliability by taking into consideration issues related to spare part inventory and purchasing.
Maintenance material costs are related to the frequency and...
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2006/February
Author:Terry Wireman, C.P.M.M. Editorial Director
Terry Wireman, C.P.M.M. Editorial Director
In the last two issues, we've discussed the cost of inefficient maintenance practices and the impact they have on a company's expenses. This month, we'll be focusing on an element I refer to as the...
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2006/March
Author:Terry Wireman, C.P.M.M. Editorial Director
Terry Wireman, C.P.M.M. Editorial Director
In the past few columns, we’ve dealt with the expense side of maintenance and reliability and how they affect the capacity of a plant. In this column, we take this one step further and...
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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.

New Pig’s PIG® Latching Drum Lids enable quick, easy drum access and secure closure to help meet closed container regulations. Designed to open and close easily with one hand, the Lids keep drum contents dry and pure without hassle.
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.
This white paper will help you reduce maintenance costs and maximize efficiency. Click here to download the White Paper.