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2010/March
Author:Bob Williamson, Contributing Editor
“What d’ya think I’m stupid? Checklists are for dummies.” “I know what I’m doing…done it for years. Why would I ever need a checklist?”
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2010/March
Author:Greg Folts and Rinnette Lowder, Marshall Institute
The use of Lean and TPM are helping drive sustainable reliability in the face of strong foreign competition and a recession.
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2010/March
Author:Howard W. Penrose, Ph.D., CMRP
The time for chiller startup is upon many companies. With it comes a decades-old challenge: how to verify the condition of a chiller motor before startup.
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2010/March
Author:Jane Alexander, Editor-In-Chief
As winter continues to snow and blow its way somewhat in the direction of spring, we all seem to be itching for more green shoots and buds to begin showing up around our economic "houses."
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2010/March
Author:Jay A. Burnette, Vice President, Sales & Engineering, Waukesha Bearings Corporation
Delivering the right mix of performance, lead time, quality and price, among other benefits, is a delicate balance for suppliers to the rotating-equipment industry.
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2010/March
Author:Ken Bannister, Contributing Editor
Many equate the advent of the modern technology revolution to the introduction in the early 1980s of the personal computer (aka PC).
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2010/March
Author:MT Staff
The heartbeat of a building is its electrical distribution system, which regulates water pressure, climate, communication and lighting.
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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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