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Below are listed featured articles from the October 2001 issue, Vol. 54, no. 10 © 2001 Barks Publications, Inc. See also items from October's departments and columns.
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Trade Shows
  • The latest in insulation and electrical manufacturing -  Exhibitors at this month's EIC/EMCW Show in Cincinnati to display wide range of insulating materials and electrical fabrication equipment By Kevin Jones, EA Senior Editor

Service Shops
  • From mine to mill - In order to adapt to changing industry, Z&R Electric Service, Inc., a service company in Iron Mountain, Michigan, learns that it pays to be innovative  By Kevin Jones, EA Senior Editor
Controls and Control Systems
  •  Nuisance trips in motor circuits - what's the problem? Motor circuit protection costs money; so does a motor's failure to start  With trilingual summary  By Richard L. Nailen, P.E., EA Engineering Editor
Wire & Cable
  • How safe is your wiring? Aging infrastructure has become a national safety problem  By Richard L. Nailen, P.E., EA Engineering Editor
Accounting
  • Planning cash flow when cash is short - Here are steps to take to prepare for the times when payrolls and accounts payable won't wait  By William H. Wiersema, CPA, EA Contributing Editor
Safety & Health
  • Repetitive stress injuries still can't be ignored - But ergonomic fixes can be simple and inexpensive  By Richard B. Elsberry, EA Contributing Editor

See also October's Departments, columns 


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