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2001/June
Author:Eric McDonald, O'Brien Partition Co.
Any work goes smoother in the right environment, and maintenance and reliability office operations are no exception. Flexible modular buildings can provide the ideal solution for a maintenance office or lab. Here are some issues to be considered....
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2001/June
Author:Gino Palarchio, Society for Maintenance & Reliability Professionals
Your company probably has an extensive preventive maintenance (PM) program in place. In spite of all the PMs, you are still finding that well over 50 percent of your maintenance work is reactive maintenance. Sound familiar?
This is a very common...
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2001/June
Author:Rebecca Whitworth, Mine Safety Appliances Co.
Determine what features are desirable, according to the results you want.
If you are not familiar with infrared thermography and thermal imaging, you may wonder what a thermal image looks like. A thermal image is a black-and-white picture. On a...
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2001/June
Author:Robert C. Baldwin, CMRP, Editor
Robert C. Baldwin, CMRP, Editor
Yesterday, I paid more than $2 a gallon for regular gasoline in Chicago. Each time I fill up, I see motorists muttering under their breaths. If you listen closely, you hear words such as "oil company greed,"...
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2001/June
Author:Sandy Sanor, HSB Thermography Services
With a large data set, documented losses to production and equipment repair costs can be summarized and industry averages for cost/benefit analysis can be derived, creating a baseline for estimating future losses or savings.
How often have we...
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