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2002/May
Author:Christopher N. Winston, HSB Reliability Technologies
Data conversion and report capabilities are key areas to study. As a maintenance or engineering person responsible for implementation of a computerized maintenance management system (CMMS), you and your organization represent the functional side...
Wednesday, 01 May 2002 | 513 views | Print | PDF |  E-mail | Report | 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 | 2475 views | Print | PDF |  E-mail | Report | Read more
2002/May
Author:Robert C. Baldwin, CMRP, Editor
Robert C. Baldwin, CMRP, Editor A maintenance and reliability practitioner selects a condition monitoring solution that samples certain conditions on a problem machine at an extremely rapid rate designed to capture transient anomalies that...
Wednesday, 01 May 2002 | 454 views | Print | PDF |  E-mail | Report | Read more
2002/May
Author:Robert J. Latino, Reliability Center, Inc.
Make the business case with a significant calculated return on investment. How often have we heard that we do not have time to do root cause analysis (RCA)? This is certainly the paradigm from those closest to the work, especially if they operate...
Wednesday, 01 May 2002 | 1539 views | Print | PDF |  E-mail | Report | Read more
2002/May
Author:Robert M. Williamson, Strategic Work Systems, Inc.
Robert M. Williamson, Strategic Work Systems, Inc. Imagine this: For a portion of today's maintenance and reliability workforce, the thought of a "skills shortage" means employment security. For leaders of today's maintenance and...
Wednesday, 01 May 2002 | 487 views | Print | PDF |  E-mail | Report | Read more
2002/May
Author:Terrence O'Hanlon, ReliabilityWeb.com
As cameras become smaller and lighter, simpler to operate, and less expensive to purchase, infrared imaging technology has rapidly become a leading inspection tool for predictive (PdM) and preventive (PM) maintenance programs. Simply put, infrared...
Wednesday, 01 May 2002 | 540 views | Print | PDF |  E-mail | Report | Read more



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