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How to Save Money with a CMMS

With the annual national inflation rate jumping from a 10-year average of 3.2% to 8.3% in 2022, businesses nationwide are searching for ways to save...
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Lubrication Management Practices to Improve Operations

Lubrication management is an important part of any organization's maintenance strategy. By implementing proper lubrication practices, you can improve performance, safety, and equipment reliability, reduce...
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Top 10 Reasons to Use a CMMS System In Your Business

We’ve talked about what a computerized maintenance management system (or CMMS) is, but why should you start using one? We could keep you here all...
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Best Safety Observation Card

What is the Best Safety Observation Card?

Effective safety observation is key to protecting employees and running a safe business. But with so many different safety observation cards on the market, which...
OSHA Hierarchy of Controls

What is the OSHA Hierarchy of Controls?

The OSHA (Occupational Safety and Health Administration) hierarchy of controls is an excellent safety strategy to improve workplace safety. For the most benefit, you should...
cost management for maintenance

The Essentials of Cost Management for Maintenance

Any company in an asset-reliant industry has to dedicate a large portion of its budget to maintenance. Without maintenance, the assets fall into disrepair, and...

What is Backlog Maintenance?

Industries that depend on equipment, machinery, vehicles, or other assets rely on maintenance to keep those assets, and the business, running. Without proper maintenance, assets...

A New Software Category: Enterprise Asset Communities (EAC)

An asset community is comprised of three primary teams: 1) Asset Owners, 2) Contractors, and 3) Suppliers....
Safety Core Values

How to Develop Safety Core Values

Before we get into the development of safety core values, it’s important to understand what they are. Every company has safety policies and considers safety...

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