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August 2001 Table of Contents


Below are listed featured articles from the August 2001 issue, Vol. 54, no. 8 (c) 2001 Barks Publications, Inc. See also items from August's departments and columns.
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Conventions
  • Help offered for motor decisions -  At the EASA Convention, manufacturers and associations make a bid for influence over replacement and repair By Kevin Jones, EA Senior Editor

  • How's Business? - We ask aftermarket service and sales managers to describe how they're holding up under current market conditions By Kevin Jones, EA Senior Editor
Electrical Maintenance Departments
  • Historic Navy Yard goes electric - Philadelphia shipyard still carrying on after 200 years, but today systems engineering is basic  By Richard L. Nailen, P.E., EA Engineering Editor
Circuit Protection
  • Surge suppressors - first line of transient defense - There are millions of these little boxes in use; what do they do? With trilingual summary By Richard L. Nailen, P.E., EA Engineering Editor
Accounting
  • Protecting your business from unexpected risks - Nearly anything can become a multi-million dollar claim By William H. Wiersema, CPA, EA Contributing Editor
Safety & Health
  • Workplace rage: when anger erupts into violence - Upset workers usually direct their complaints at supervisors  By Richard B. Elsberry, EA Contributing Editor

See also August's Departments, columns 


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