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Avoiding Arc Flash Hazards

Content Type  Five to ten times per day in the United States, a worker is severely injured or killed in an electrical arc flash accident, according to Joe Weigel, product manager in Square D Services Marketing for automation and electrical products supplier Schneider Electric, in Palatine, Ill.

Do You Really Need that Separate Safety Network?

Content Type  Why install the latest generation of safety networks? Most people would put the money saved on less wiring at the top of their list of answers.

How to Achieve Competent Workforce for Safety

Content Type  Safety is a topic that is on everyone's mind. No one wants to be interviewed on television after an explosion at their plant or after a severe injury occurs.

Welcome to My Studio

Content Type  “What do we mean by automation software?” asks Nathan Massey, sales engineer for B&R Industrial Automation Corp., Roswell, Ga. A trick question? More of a thought starter.

Paving the Road to ENTERPRISE INTEGRATION

Content Type  Last year, the Colombia-based engineering firm, Omnicon Ltd. wanted to help a dairy customer integrate its automation production system with its enterprise business system.

How to Get Management Approval

Content Type  This is a sidebar to the feature article "Stepping up to Green – It's Good Business", that appears in the March, 2008 issue of Automation World.

Stepping Up to Green – It's Good Business

Content Type  Forget the politics. Doing good for the environment can be very good for the bottom line.

The Role of Variable Speed Drives in HVAC systems

Content Type This is a sidebar to the feature story "Automating Energy Consumption" which appears in the March, 2008 Issue of Automation World.

Automating Energy Consumption

Content Type  Plants are turning to automation tools to drive down energy costs and reduce carbon emissions.

Letting off a Little Steam

Content Type This is a sidebar to the main story "Biofuels Thrive with Automation" which appears in the March 2008 Issue of Automation World.Geography plays a big role in how nations reduce their reliance on oil. The Corn Belt of the United States, for example, is converting some of its crop into ethanol.

Biofuels Thrive with Automation

Content Type  Global politics and economic expansion in developing countries have shot petrochemical prices into orbit. The political and economic pressures are forcing governments and consumers to take a greater interest in alternative energy sources such as biofuels.

ISA88 Beyond Batch

Content Type  The tenets of ISA88 are now being applied to packaging, as well as to continuous and discrete manufacturing.

PACs Gain Momentum

Content Type  While not everyone likes the name, a new generation of programmable automation controllers that feature multi-domain control functionality are helping to reduce costs for a growing number of manufacturers.

Integration & Collaboration for Ultimate Mechanical Systems

Content Type  While the fogginess around mechatronics may not have dissipated entirely, one thing is increasingly clear: as a conceptual schema for design, mechatronics continues to become more visible—and its importance can only grow over the next few years.

A Better View of the Plant

Content Type  Improved HMI visualization makes plant and enterprise data easy to share, and also easy to understand.

Minimum Inventory Maximum Productivity

Content Type  Manufacturers boost profits with smart inventory automation.

Asset Management for Profitability

Content Type It’s seldom a good feeling in the pit of your stomach when management issues you a challenge.

Determining Standards Compliance

Content Type Andre Ristaino, managing director of the Automation Standards Compliance Institute (ASCI), in Research Triangle Park, N.C., provided Independent Program Assessments and Independent Validation and Verification support for information technology modernization projects at the U.S. Air Force Logistics Command while employed at Deloitte & Touche. He led manufacturing information systems integration projects and provided consulting services for manufacturing operations improvement. Ristaino’s manufacturing industry experience includes pulp and paper, textiles, steel fabrication, biotechnology and pharmaceuticals. Ristaino holds a Bachelor of Science in Business Management and a Master of Science in Technology Management.

Weighing Wireless Benefits

Content Type  A newsprint producer is saving $150,000 annually, thanks to wireless links from its remote scale house to its mill.

Technology-based Maintenance Gains Traction

Content Type  Plants are using predictive maintenance and condition-based monitoring to increase availability, enhance process quality and improve safety.
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