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March 2007 


Electrical Apparatus March 2007

Below are listed featured articles from the March 2007 issue, Vol. 60, no. 3 © 2007 Barks Publications, Inc. ... see also March 2007 departments and columns and Previous issues.


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Say It Right
  • Once is enough
    In writing, repetition is more likely to weaken than strengthen your point.

     

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

Lighting
  • Taking measures against flicker, page 21, in the March 2007 Electrical ApparatusAn update on flicker
    Standards for measuring the annoyance of dimming lights, difficult as it is to quantify, are now going international.

     

    With trilingual summary.

    (Read an online summary )

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

     

     

Equipment
  • Plant and shop equipment showcase, p. 30, in the March 2007 Electrical ApparatusPlant and shop equipment
    A special section devoted to tools and materials used in apparatus service and maintenance.
    By the EA Staff

Safety & Health
  • Light curtains can enhance machine safety and productivity
    Originally banned by OSHA, these safety systems are becoming increasingly easy to implement.

By Richard B. Elsberry, EA Contributing Editor

Accounting
  • How audit standards affect your business
    New standards, even for small firms, emphasize documentation.

By William H. Wiersema, EA Contributing Editor
 

   

 

See also March 2007's Departments, columns 


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