NewTek Introduces Intrinsically Safe LVDTs
(NewTek: Pennsauken, NJ) -- NewTek has introduced the NT-HL-750 series of intrinsically safe LVDT position sensors, which are approved for use in hazardous and explosive environments.
(NewTek: Pennsauken, NJ) -- NewTek has introduced the NT-HL-750 series of intrinsically safe LVDT position sensors, which are approved for use in hazardous and explosive environments.
(Rockwell: Milwaukee) -- Rockwell Automation Inc.
(Dürr: Southfield, MI) -- The EcoPaintJet, initially introduced for overspray-free paint applications in industrial vehicle painting, is now benefiting other industries.
(NIST: Gaithersburg, MD) -- Ultraviolet (UV) light may seem like an invisible hero, quietly disinfecting our hospitals, curing our nail polish, and killing pathogens in our water. But how can we be sure it’s being used in ways that are safe and effective?
Getting customers is expensive, and keeping customers is no cakewalk. Photo by Clem Onojeghuo on Unsplash
Everyone makes mistakes. When you screw up and say, “I’m sorry. That’s our mistake,” it’s good customer service, but not service recovery. Most organizations never admit mistakes, and fewer than 1% practice service recovery.
Productivity requires more than just hard work. Photo by Bethany Legg on Unsplash
Traditional productivity metrics are used by many companies to assess the value that employees bring to the organization.
In this job, I get a lot of questions. In fact, I did some figuring the other day and estimated, conservatively, that we have probably answered at least 50,000 gauging questions over the past 35 years or so.
(Morehouse: York, PA) -- Morehouse Instrument Co.
Using a single, centralized electronic data capture system helps you stay compliant and eliminates unnecessary regulatory burden. Photo by Olga Guryanova on Unsplash
Ensuring the accuracy and security of clinical data, as well as compliance with good clinical practice (GCP), will in large part determine the success of your study and regulatory submission to the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA).
Photo by Anderson Schmig on Unsplash
We take ourselves too seriously, and in doing so we become boring and no fun. Sometimes it’s OK to let loose, act silly, and have a good time. It’s energizing.
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