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July 2006 


Electrical Apparatus July 2006

Below are listed featured articles from the July 2006 issue, Vol. 59, no. 7 © 2006 Barks Publications, Inc. ... see also July 2006 departments and columns and Previous issues.


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Electrical Maintenance Departments
  • A manufacturer's maintenance plan, p. 17, in the July 2006 Electrical Apparatus'Asset management'
    How one manufacturer's positive approach to plant maintenance slashed costs while boosting production
     

    By Richard L. Nailen, P.E., EA Engineering Editor
     

Digital Electronics
  • Summertime maintenance projects, p. 21, in the July 2006 Electrical ApparatusFive one-day summer projects
    Using idle summer hours to get your electronics service house in order.

    By David P. Tryling, EA Electronics Editor

Motors and Generators
Accounting
  • Doing business in China may cost more than you expect
    But enterprise zones may ease the expense.

    By William H. Wiersema, CPA, EA Contributing Editor

Safety & Health
  • Alcohol and drugs, on and off the job - p. 34 in July Electrical ApparatusCreating a drug- and alcohol-free workplace
    Productivity, safety, medical expense, absenteeism, and fatigue are some of the problems needing correction.

    By Richard B. Elsberry, EA Contributing Editor
 
   

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