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28/09/2011 Brammer Rotate Dublin opens Irish ParkerStore Brammer and Parker Hannifin are opening a ParkerStore on 6 October at Brammer's Dublin Sales & Service Centre, previously called Rotate. » Read More


27/09/2011 UK health and safety culture needs care HM Government's comments and actions, particularly around reducing the burden of health and safety legislation, and curtailing the HSE's ability to inspect organisations, while closing its help lines, may well undermine the UK's safety ... » Read More


27/09/2011 Machinery safety directive guide now as free download The latest edition of 'A practical guide to machinery safety', sponsored by Laidler Associates, is now available for free download from the Laidler website. » Read More


26/09/2011 Fisher valves now part of Emerson quick ship initiative Emerson Process Management's 'Quick Ship' programme has now been extended to cover selected Fisher valves, assemblies and parts – offering a lead time of less than three days. » Read More


26/09/2011 MasoSine pump halves Purity’s drum emptying time West Midlands-based Purity Soft Drinks is reporting excellent results, since replacing air operated diaphragm pumps with MasoSine SPS process pumps from Watson-Marlow Pumps Group. » Read More


23/09/2011 Deritend takes Anglian Water multi-million improvement contract Maintenance, service and repair engineering group Deritend Industries has landed the five-year, multi-million pound plant improvement contract from Anglian Water. » Read More


23/09/2011 3M webinar covers safety with occupational asthmagens 3M is to host a free webinar on workplace hazards posed by occupational asthmagens, on Tuesday 22 November at 12 noon, as part of its 'safety spotlight' series. » Read More


22/09/2011 Level control crowned ‘most gruelling’ offshore application Level control has been identified as the runaway most challenging offshore valve application, according to Severn Unival. » Read More


22/09/2011 STEMNET award seeks out technician inspiration STEMNET has announced a nationwide hunt for technicians who can inspire the next generation and help to fill the skills gap described as critical to the future of the UK's economy. » Read More


21/09/2011 Italian food plant saves €192,600 on NSK scheme An unnamed Italian snack food company is savings €192,600 per annum on production and maintenance costs, since using NSK's AIP (asset improvement programme), according to the bearings specialist. » Read More


21/09/2011 Berson ultraviolet treats hospital wastewater Isala Hospital in Zwolle, the Netherlands, is trialling Berson's medium pressure UV systems for the firs time, for treating hospital wastewater prior to discharge. » Read More


20/09/2011 Electric motor loading is key to energy efficiency, warns Weg Determining that electric motors are properly loaded enables users to make informed decisions about when to replace them and which to prioritise. » Read More


20/09/2011 BASF targets world class asset performance Chemical manufacturer BASF is driving its asset utilisation towards world class to increase capacity and, in turn, boost productivity and profitability at its Antwerp site (pictured). » Read More


19/09/2011 Waste wood powers new Plymouth energy centre A new energy centre, which will convert 40,000 tonnes of waste wood into renewable heat and power each year, is being built in Plymouth. » Read More


16/09/2011 Speedy Hire lights the way to greener plant sites Speedy Services has invested £2.5 million in the most environmentally efficient lighting on the market. » Read More


15/09/2011 GKN shaves £20,000 off energy bill with ABB drives ABB low voltage ac drives are saving GKN AutoStructures in Telford £20,000 a year in energy costs on its Toyota components production line. » Read More


14/09/2011 Breakthrough in sight for cheaper solar cells Researchers at the University of Surrey are reporting a novel approach to increasing the efficiency of solar cells by using tiny structures, typically ten thousandth the width of a human hair. » Read More


13/09/2011 Kingfisher recertified for wear protection operations Wear protection specialist Kingfisher Industrial has passed its annual integrated management system (IMS) audit, maintaining its registration to ISO 9001:2008, ISO14001:2004 and OHSAS18001:2007. » Read More


12/09/2011 Mitsubishi set to launch intermediate range of PLCs Mitsubishi Electric Automation Systems Division, which this month is celebrating 30 years of manufacturing variable speed drives, has a new marketing manager in the form of Amaechi Oduah. » Read More


12/09/2011 World’s first liquid air energy storage plant uses Atlas Copco Atlas Copco compressors are performing an essential role in an innovative cryogenic process developed by Highview Power Storage to store off-peak electric energy by liquefying air. » Read More


09/09/2011 On-site energy utility set to revolutionise UK CHP plants American utility firm EuroSite Power is to launch in the UK, promising "to revolutionise" small-scale CHP (combined heating and power) plant provision, with a service-based approach. » Read More


09/09/2011 Top marks for Fulton's modulating burner at Cardiff trials Cardiff University is reporting improved boiler efficiency, better consistency of steam delivery and reduced maintenance on its Fulton boilers, following a 12-month trial of the firm's prototype modulating burners. » Read More


08/09/2011 Penny urges uptake of cranes to cut manual handling accidents With latest statistics from the HSE revealing that 31% of fatal, serious and over-three-day injuries across all industries were due to manual handling, Penny Hydraulics says that engineers need to turn to lifting gear – including cranes on ... » Read More


08/09/2011 Indian steel firm cuts energy and maintenance with new steam traps Thermal Energy International is reporting that a major steel plant in India is saving on energy, replacement steam traps and maintenance, having replaced conventional thermodynamic traps with its GEM Venturi orifice-based units. » Read More


07/09/2011 Energy Institute launches guidance on safety critical tasks New guidance is now available from The Energy Institute (EI) and DNV (Det Norske Veritas) on managing human factors in the analysis of safety critical tasks. » Read More
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