OSHA proposes lower exposure limits for beryllium (English)
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Title:OSHA proposes lower exposure limits for beryllium
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Published in:Modern casting ; 105, 9 ; 22
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Place of publication:Des Plaines, Ill. [u.a.]
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Publication date:2015
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Table of contents – Volume 105, Issue 9
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- 3
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Poll question| 2015
- 3
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Video: structural castings in the Ford Fusion Concept| 2015
- 3
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CPP's business upgrade| 2015
- 9
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Putting a ding in the universeSpada, Alfred T et al. | 2015
- 9
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Editorial Putting a Ding in the UniverseSpada, A. T. et al. | 2015
- 11
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Auto supplier plans to open new aluminum casting facility| 2015
- 11
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Berkshire Hathaway to buy Precision Castparts for $37.2b| 2015
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Audi boosts production of aluminum die castings| 2015
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Neenah boosts production with $2.5 million investment| 2015
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Wisconsin diecaster announces $14 million expansion| 2015
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Correction| 2015
- 15
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Linamar agrees to joint venture with GF Automotive| 2015
- 15
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Componenta to combine casting operations with Ferromatrix| 2015
- 17
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Alcoa invests $22m in hot isostatic pressing facility| 2015
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GE to close Lufkin foundry, cut 262 jobs| 2015
- 18
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Accuride Corp. announced strong second quarter profits| 2015
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Eck Industry joins Critical Materials Institute| 2015
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Manitowoc Grey Iron Foundry , Manitowoc, Wis., has selected A.C.E. Building Service, Manitowoc, to construct a 2,625-sq.-ft. pre-engineered building that will provide additional storage space to enhance productivity| 2015
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Stroh Precision Die Casting LLC| 2015
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PACCAR Inc., Bellevue, Wash., awarded U.S. Aluminum Castings LLC, Entiat, Wash., the company's 2014 <50PPM Quality Award in June. PACCAR, a leading manufacturer of medium- and heavy-duty trucks, gives the honor to suppliers with a defect rate below 50PPM| 2015
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Fairfield Aluminum Castings Company| 2015
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Refcotec Inc., Orrville, Ohio, has acquired a number of Macor product lines from the J.S. McCormick Company, Boyers, Pa| 2015
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The Advanced Casting Research Center also awarded Rod Riek, principal at Material Insights LLC, Delafield, Wis., the Merton C. Flemings Award| 2015
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Refcotec Inc| 2015
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Jerry Kucharczyk, past president of ATEK Metal Technologies, New Hampton, Iowa, was posthumously awarded the Ray H. Witt Metallurgy Award from the Advanced Casting Research Center of Worcester Polytechnic Institute, Worcester, Mass| 2015
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Calendar| 2015
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Obituaries| 2015
- 20
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Sinterite| 2015
- 22
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Reminder to maintain emergency eyewash stations| 2015
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House passes regulatory overhaul bill| 2015
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OSHA updates amputation emphasis program: casting machinery is listed as one of the types of equipment the agency inspectors will target| 2015
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OSHA proposes lower exposure limits for beryllium| 2015
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Washington Alert OSHA Updates Amputation Emphasis ProgramSalmon, S. / Hannapel, J. / Richter, C. et al. | 2015
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Would the Sherman tank be first to shoot?| 2015
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CPP's Business Upgrade Bankrupt less than a decade ago, the CPP-Minneapolis aluminum casting facility has developed into its parent company's flagship operation thanks to renewed investment and business disciplineLeider, N. et al. | 2015
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CPP'S UPGRADE in Business ClassNicholas Leider et al. | 2015
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CPP'S upgrade in business class: a bankrupt business less than a decade ago, the CPP-Minneapolis aluminum casting facility has developed into its parent corporation's flagship operation thanks to renewed investment and business disciplineLeider, Nicholas et al. | 2015
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Emission reduction possibilities with structural castings: Magna International and Ford Motor Co.'s multi material lightweight vehicle embodies the full possibilities of weight reduction using lighter materials and the metalcasting processWetzel, Shannon et al. | 2015
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Implementing an ERP & Making it WorkJessica G Okhuysen Valle et al. | 2015
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Implementing an ERP & making it work: a ferrous casting facility shares its successes and obstacles in establishing an ERP within its operationValle, Jessica G. Okhuysen et al. | 2015
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Dynamic Testing of Green SandSam Ramrattan et al. | 2015
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Dynamic Testing of Green Sand Can metalcasters better monitor sand properties by adopting newly developed testing methods?Ramrattan, S. / Khoshgoftar, M. / Makino, H. et al. | 2015
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Dynamic testing of green sand: can metalcasters better monitor sand properties by adopting additional testing methods?Ramrattan, Sam et al. | 2015
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Dalton Foundry uses technology to benefit customer: the gray iron casting facility utilized new technology for stress analysis and mold-making to solve a customer's quality and lead-time issuesWetzel, Shannon et al. | 2015
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Dalton Foundry Uses Technology to Benefit CustomerShannon Wetzel et al. | 2015
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Nitrogen delivery system slashes cost for automotive metalcaster| 2015
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Novel Solutions Lessons in AgilityWetzel, S. et al. | 2015
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Lessons of agilityShannon Wetzel et al. | 2015
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AFS exhibiting at Women in Manufacturing Summit| 2015
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AFS encourages metalcasters to join Manufacturing Day| 2015
- 48
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Microscope for improved inspection| 2015
- 48
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Heat-resistant tagging system for castings| 2015
- 48
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Spray-cooled equipment for metalcasters| 2015
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Oklahoma metalcaster takes turn on Reality TV| 2015