Tag archive for ‘safety’
Reliability – Preventive maintenance, Risk management and the Middle-class Gentleman
2012-03-30
We first started working with Risk Prevention in 2009, in the wake of increasing media coverage of metro accidents, fire hazards and elevators mishaps. The government started to put more efforts on enforcing existing regulations and new rules were put in place, while companies’ managers also became more aware of safety issues.
Reliability – In Case of Fire
2011-03-30
Risk prevention should be a priority after the Shanghai blaze. How can another disaster be avoided?
Reliability – Of maintenance as risk management
2010-12-30
While this article may be considered a follow-up on last month’s editorial on fire safety, it is clear that risk prevention has become a recurring theme at the conferences we attend, as well as during our customers meetings.
Foreword – Risk prevention
2010-11-24
Many are still under the shock of the blaze that killed 58 people in a residential building in downtown Shanghai on November 15.
COSWIN tips & tricks – Quick benefits from underutilized COSWIN functionalities: Hazard Report
2010-10-29
This article is the third in a series aimed at familiarizing our readers with lesser-known COSWIN functionalities, which can easily be configured by customers themselves to bring immediate benefits.
COSWIN tips & tricks – Quick benefits from underutilized COSWIN functionalities: Work Permits
2010-09-29
This article is the second in a series aimed at familiarizing our readers with lesser-known COSWIN functionalities, which can easily be configured by customers themselves to bring immediate benefits.
Reliability – Preparing maintenance from the construction stage
2010-05-21
Experience has shown that the earlier reliability and maintainability are taken into account in a construction project, the better.
Customer story – “Maintenance is the key to our business” at leading-edge hazardous waste incinerator (SCIP Swire SITA Waste Services)
2010-03-16
SCIP Swire SITA Waste Services operates the largest and most sophisticated chemical waste incinerator in mainland China, with an annual treatment capacity of 60,000 tons per year. The incinerator, in operation since June 2006, is a critical element in the supply chain of giant chemical producers located in the park, which rely on the SCIP SSWS to burn hazardous by-products according to European standards.


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