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2011/April
Author:Bob Williamson, Contributing Editor
“Multi-skill maintenance” defined: Blending skills and knowledge across traditional maintenance craft- or trade-job definitions and boundaries to address modern equipment technologies and work efficiency and effectiveness.
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2011/April
Author:James P. Netzel, Consultant
It’s been relentless. For months, the 24-hour news cycle has been shining an intense spotlight on several high-profile workplace disasters around the world.
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2011/April
Author:Jane Alexander, Editor-In-Chief
I had the pleasure of joining thousands at IBM Pulse 2011 in Las Vegas several weeks ago. The purpose of my trip was primarily to learn how IBM and its partners are helping you—our readers—do more in the way of asset management.
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2011/April
Author:Jody Minor, Equistar Chemicals LP, A LyondellBasell Company
As this “go-to” guy for maintenance-related questions at his plant explains, there’s more to advanced instrumentation capabilities than improved control. Much, much more.
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2011/April
Author:MT Staff
Lightweight, Portable Tachometer
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2011/April
Author:MT Staff
Advances in technology have helped deliver several key test/analysis methods into the hands of maintenance professionals on the factory floor.
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2011/April
Author:MT Staff
The issue's edition of The Reliability Files includes information from Littelfuse and Inpro/Seal.
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2011/April
Author:MT Staff
Energy-Monitoring Sensor Helps Track & Reduce Energy Consumption
Opto 22 has introduced the OptoEMU Sensor™, part of the company’s packaged, networkable OptoEMU™ system that lets small- to medium-sized commercial and industrial users...
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2011/April
Author:Phil Allen, President, Grace Engineered Products
Many maintenance workers carry Non-Contact Voltage Detector pens (NCVD) in their tool belts. These devices allow personnel to quickly check electrical conductors for live voltage without actually touching bare wires.
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2011/April
Author:Rick Carter, Executive Editor
Sustainability, like product quality, is built into the culture at this automaker’s ENERGY STAR Partner plant in Tennessee.
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2011/April
Author:Rick Carter, Executive Editor
For most Maintenance Technology Reader Panelists, the answer to the above question is simple: anyone who is serious about his/her job in this field.
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2011/April
Author:Ron Marshall, for the Compressed Air Challenge
Compressed air is one of the most important utility requirements of the typical industrial operation—and is commonly the most misunderstood system.
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2011/April
Author:Special to Maintenance Technology
Hydroelectric plants are just one type of operation that has been seeking an effective and acceptable solution to this sticky fluid-handling scourge.
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2011/April
Author:Tracy T. Strawn, Marshall Institute
Despite sizable investments in these types of systems, many organizations still aren’t realizing their full potential.
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2011/April
Author:Trygve Dahl, Ph.D., P.E., VP Technology, Intelliquip, LLC
It takes more than jumping on the Information Superhighway’s entrance ramp to realize the maximum potential of the most significant invention since the printing press. While the uses of the Internet are virtually limitless, many process and...
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