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2006/May
Author:Alan T. Johnston, President, MIMOSA
Alan T. Johnston, President, MIMOSA
The desire to integrate the plant with the rest of the enterprise might, to some, still seem to be a far off dream.Yet, with the combination of evolving software technologies such as...
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2006/May
Author:Jim R. Johnson, Schneider Electric, North American Operating Division
Problems with the quality of power for electric arc welders should really spark your interest.They can reduce productivity, lower product quality, increase worker fatigue. How do those things impact your bottom-line?
Electric arc welders,...
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2006/May
Author:John C. Klingler, P.E, Klingler Electrical Safety
Sad stories abound. Money can be wasted. Ensuring electrical safety in the workplace is not an option-it's one of the most important things you'll ever do. This noted expert offers several suggestions for effective compliance.
Companies across the...
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2006/May
Author:Manfred R. Smith, Smith and Associates, Inc.
It’s a rare plant indeed that hasn’t fallen victim to this "disease" at some time in the past This month’s training "doctor" discusses the symptoms, the cure and getting well quick!
Over the years, training consultants have seen...
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2006/May
Author:Matt Mantese, Aschinger Electric
Infrared scanning, cleaning, torquing and re-scanning form the backbone of an effective preventive maintenance program for these critical systems.
Most electricians would agree that the essential nervous system of every facility is the...
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2006/May
Author:Tom Madding, Group Publisher
Tom Madding, Group Publisher
Last fall, I used this space to write about continuous improvement and how a publishing house is similar to a manufacturing plant. The ability to "turn on a dime" is what keeps a publication up and...
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