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2010/July
Author:Bob Williamson, Contributing Editor
Well, we are here! We're now in the era of the aging Baby Boom Generation. For the next two decades, this generation will be marked by an unprecedented growth of older workers and retirees in the U.S. and most of the world's industrialized nations....
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2010/July
Author:Jane Alexander, Editor-In-Chief
Come summertime, I'm into buying lots of casual shoes and sandals. Cool. Cute. Cheap. They just need to survive a few weeks of backyard barbecues, farmers' markets, beach picnics, kids' birthday parties and the like.
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2010/July
Author:Ken Bannister, Contributing Editor
The majority of you reading this column are professionals in every sense of the word. You've probably spent an initial 6000 to 8000 hours in attaining an accredited trade, technical diploma or degree, along with countless hours in additional...
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2010/July
Author:Mike McNally, Howard Lockhart & Dave Burgess, Garlock Sealing Technologies
Gaskets in your piping and process-equipment systems are key factors in your plant's ability to meet production goals, ensure process safety and comply with environmental regs.
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2010/July
Author:MT Staff
Many, often harmful, industrial gases and chemical compounds are invisible to the naked eye. Still, companies around the globe transport and transform these substances every day.
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2010/July
Author:Stephen Shaiman, Attorney
When something man-made goes wrong, who is responsible? Normally in the United States, when a misfortune or catastrophe involving a product or service strikes, the corporation producing the product or service is liable in a civil proceeding for...
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2010/July
Author:William C. Livoti
The Energy Independence Security Act of 2007 (EISA) becomes law December 19, 2010. A portion of EISA covers induction motors from 1-500 hp. It's safe to say most end users will be affected.
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