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¡Cuidado con los PCBs! (Bifenilos policlorados)
Los PCB han sido identificados como un probable carcinógeno para los humanos. Si se le pide a su centro de servicios que recoja un equipo que se sospecha PUEDE contener PCB, haga que lo prueben en campo ANTES de recogerlo. De esta forma, la responsabilidad sigue siendo del cliente. Una vez que recoja un dispositivo que contiene PCB, la responsabilidad es suya.
Beware of PCBs! (Poly-Chlorinated BiPhenyls)
PCBs have been identified as a likely carcinogen for humans. If your service center is asked to pick up equipment that you suspect MAY contain PCBs, have it field tested BEFORE picking it up. Once you pick up a device that contains PCBs, the responsibility is yours.
Safety in the Service Center
This presentation addresses many of the most common safety hazards and situations that face service centers.
Financial Fraud is Alive and Well
Check fraud can be particularly debilitating to a business in terms of the emotional and financial impact as well as reputational damage. Read about one company's experience with this problem.
Don’t Underestimate the Power of Educating Your End Users with EASA’s Resources
For those of us who have stumbled into the unique niche of the electromechanical repair industry, we troubleshoot and diagnose issues with AC and DC electric motors all the time. Yet, almost daily we run into everyday decision makers who simply don’t understand that every motor is not the same.
Use the Member Logo to Build Your Business and Elevate Your Brand and EASA's
The EASA member logo is a powerful tool that can help EASA members grow their businesses. Why is this image so powerful? Because the EASA member logo means something to our employees, customers and vendors. Included are a few illustrations of how EASA members can capitalize on the symbolism of the EASA member logo.
EASA Repair Facilities: Decades of Industrial Recycling and Sustainability
Here’s an important fact we should all be promoting from both a marketing and an industry awareness perspective: EASA members’ decades-long positive impact to the environment and our industry’s responsible industrial waste management.
Industry Training: A Huge Challenge, Advantage for Companies That Commit to the Process
The Management Services Committee knew training was a hot issue, but the response to the 2023 EASA Handling Training Needs Pulse Survey was incredible!
Building a Training Budget for Your Electromechanical Business
It’s always important to spend time creating a training budget because it outlines the resources that a company allocates for its training programs. Studies show that training spending per employee per year often falls in the range of 1% - 3% of the employee’s annual salary.
Expand Your Business with Ultrasonic Lubrication
Rather than OEM time-based recommendations, which may not be appropriate for the real world operating conditions of your customers' electric motors, ultrasonic lubrication offers quantitative data that indicates a change in friction between the balls and raceways shown in decibel values.
Getting The Most From Your Electric Motors
This 40-page booklet provides great advice for obtaining the longest, most efficient and cost-effective operation from general and definite purpose electric motors.
This booklet covers topics such as:
- Installation, startup and baseline information
- Operational monitoring and maintenance
- Motor and baseline installation data
- How to read a motor nameplate
- Motor storage recommendations
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Recommended Practice for the Repair of Rotating Electrical Apparatus
This is a must-have guide to the repair of rotating electrical machines. Its purpose is to establish recommended practices in each step of the rotating electrical apparatus rewinding and rebuilding processes.
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