Legislation and Compliance Feature Library

Operations Engineer's library catalogues editorial features going back five years.

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14/02/2022 Recovering hot air By recovering waste heat, facilities can reduce energy costs and CO2 emissions, while simultaneously increasing energy efficiency. But is it as easy as it sounds? By Tom Austin-Morgan » Read More


14/02/2022 Taming the overflow storm Regulation governing sewer storm overflows has been markedly stepped up. As a result, monitoring devices are being installed across all water authorities to combat the soaring number of discharges. By Brian Wall » Read More


14/02/2022 Water industry responds to climate change A critical report by the government’s water regulator Ofwat found that climate change was the biggest threat to the water sector’s asset management plans. By Tom Austin-Morgan » Read More


14/02/2022 NDE 4.0 - a new dawn for evaluation As well as developing and adopting new technologies, the transition to NDE 4.0 will demand new ways of working for inspection personnel. By Steed Webzell » Read More


14/02/2022 Saving the planet? The COP26 climate conference in November 2021 featured many pronouncements to ‘save the planet’ through addressing climate change, although how to actually reduce concentrations of carbon-based greenhouse gases in the atmosphere was far ... » Read More


14/02/2022 Northern grit BES’s engineer surveyor of the year for 2021, Stuart Pattinson, reflects on a career spent inspecting industrial equipment. Profile by Will Dalrymple » Read More


14/02/2022 Motors: decode your nameplate Whether you are looking to replace or repair a motor, when talking to your supplier or service provider, it is important to give them accurate details of the motor you currently have. The most relevant information should be recorded on the ... » Read More


14/02/2022 Data for decarbonisation The Institution of Mechanical Engineers has published a white paper arguing that data is the starting place to reduce greenhouse gas emissions produced by domestic and industrial buildings. The paper, available via www.is.gd/axuvoco, is ... » Read More


14/02/2022 Spill response training Core skills, competencies and providers: setting out the importance of environmental spillage and incident management training. By Steed Webzell » Read More


14/02/2022 Legal update - how to sell a business Whether it’s a result of the pandemic or owing to fall-out from Brexit, the opportunities for business owners looking to sell up are plentiful. Whatever the reason for wanting to move on, the process involved in actually making a sale can ... » Read More


28/01/2022 Driving for more efficiency The optimisation of energy usage by electric motors can lead to environmental benefits as well as reductions in operational expenses (OPEX). Forward-looking businesses interested in reducing their motors’ energy use can now go further than ... » Read More


19/01/2022 Safety leaders The Sir Moir Lockhead safety award recognises leaders in operational safety around the world. Originally set up in 2018, this third year of the scheme highlights safety leaders working in the UK and overseas. Three 2021 winners are ... » Read More


19/01/2022 HS2: full steam ahead Just over a year since construction began on Phase One of HS2, how far has the project progressed, is it still on track and what innovative technologies are being used? By Tom Austin-Morgan » Read More


19/01/2022 Concrete goes green Health risks from acid rain, sulphur dioxide, nitrogen dioxide and nitric oxide are often attributed to concrete production, while CO2 emissions and climate change impact are also cited. But is the industry’s image now on the up as it ... » Read More


19/01/2022 Diesel alternatives Plant operators are moving away from conventional diesel-powered equipment and into alternatives; but the reasons for this change are varied. Some want to reduce their carbon footprint for reasons of corporate social responsibility (CSR), ... » Read More


19/01/2022 Profile: coming in to land Kelly Cole started her engineering career as an apprentice technician at GE Aviation, eventually progressing to a field service director. Earlier this year, she took a role as general manager of electric power for Caterpillar’s UK dealer ... » Read More


19/01/2022 Rise of the plug-and-play CM system ‘Plug and play’ condition monitoring offerings over the past year claim to do away with the need for expert analysis (at a certain low level, anyway), thanks to automation, cloud computing and standardised hardware. By Jody Muelaner » Read More


19/01/2022 Feedback devices for VFD and servo applications One issue that often arises when designing closed-loop applications is the type of feedback to use on the motors. This article describes the different types of feedback devices for variable frequency drives (VFDs) and servos, as well as ... » Read More


19/01/2022 Understanding explosive atmospheres Many different industrial environments can contain explosive atmospheres containing gases, vapours, mists or dusts. Such environments present a very significant risk. Equipment operating in these environments must, therefore, be properly ... » Read More


19/01/2022 Training: practical into virtual While many engineering courses are available online, how well, poorly or not at all do courses with practical content transfer to a virtual platform? By Steed Webzell » Read More


19/01/2022 Turning the apprentice ship around In the quest to breathe new life – and success – into apprenticeships across its sector, the Lift and Escalator Industry Association (LEIA) has appointed Karen Slade as its new head of end-point assessment. She speaks about what that ... » Read More


19/01/2022 Igus outlines the use of energy chains for theatre applications Complicated stage applications can be implemented even in confined spaces and with high loads using moving energy supply systems such as the Igus e-spool and the zig-zag systems. » Read More


13/01/2022 Inadequate maintenance blamed for August 2020 Wales tanker train derailment and ... At about 23:04 hrs on 26 August 2020, train 6A11, the 21:52 hrs service from Robeston (Milford Haven) to Theale, conveying 25 laden tank wagons, derailed near Llangennech, in Carmarthenshire. The derailment and the consequent damage to the ... » Read More


10/01/2022 Correct pump selection vital for seed treatment applications, says Watson Marlow Seed treatment is a long-established and proven way for farmers to battle crop diseases and destructive insects, while simultaneously encouraging germination and promoting early season growth. The pumps within seed coating machines have a ... » Read More


16/12/2021 Motor testing Regular motor checks and inspections form a fundamental part of predictive maintenance strategies By Steed Webzell » Read More
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