Tag: Industrial-Facilities
Zinc-B-Gone Filters From StormwateRx
Available in Basic and Pro, this line of stormwater filters removes dissolved zinc and copper to strict stormwater benchmark and numeric action levels.
Did You Miss Our LED Lighting for High-Bay Applications Webinar?
View this free video webinar and learn about the challenges of incumbent technologies, advantages of LED technology, selecting a LED lighting solution, and what’s next in industrial lighting.
Extend Summer Season With Infrared Heating
Businesses can maximize the use of outdoor spaces into the fall season by installing radiant heating units.
Emerson’s Appleton Baymaster LED High Bay
The Appleton Baymaster LED High Bay luminaire has a patented Quick-Mount pendant system for faster, safer, and more cost-effective installation in harsh industrial and hazardous locations.
BOMA Shares 2017 Office, Industrial Property Benchmarking Reports
These Experience Exchange Reports (EERs) for building owners and property managers in those two sectors provide insight into data on income, operating costs, and taxes.
Creating “Better Buildings” With Solar Energy
A program of the U.S. Department of Energy, the Better Buildings Initiative partners with organizations to facilitate and track energy improvements.
EarthTronics T5 Type A LED Linear Tube
Developed for high bay warehouse and industrial lighting, this product offers a "one for one" LED replacement tube for T5HO fluorescent lamps.
Current, Powered By GE, Installs LED Lighting In 32 GM Facilities
Alongside energy retrofit projects like LED lighting, Current can simultaneously attach a sensor-based digital network to provide facilities additional data and insights into their operations.
Preventive Maintenance With Annual Plant Turnarounds
A wholesale inspection of the network of electrical, electronic, process and control, automation, and building management systems keeps industrial facilities operating at optimal levels.
Selecting LED Lighting For Wet, Harsh, And Industrial Settings
IP Rating and chemical resistance are factors to examine when choosing LED lighting fixtures for challenging areas, such as industrial facilities.
EPA Grants For Urban Water Improvement Projects
Several K-12 and higher education facilities are among the 22 organizations receiving up to $60,000 each for water quality initiatives.
Higher OSHA Fines Loom For GHS Label Violations
Labeling options for facilities help cut complexity of compliance with Globally Harmonized System requirements.
BOMA 2016 Experience Exchange Reports Released
With data on office and industrial facilities, these reports offer insight into income and expenses within the commercial real estate industry.
You Can’t Manage Energy Use Without A Manager
The potential for large cost savings from energy efficiency upgrades to industrial operations often justifies the salary of dedicated energy managers—and some utilities will pay all or most of that salary.
New Product Flash: UltraDuty GHS Chemical Labels From Avery
As end-users, facility managers have until June 1, 2016 to have chemicals in their facilities properly labeled according to the OSHA-mandated Globally Harmonized System of Classification and Labeling of Chemicals.
Storm Water Requirements For Industry In CA Getting More Stringent
Under the new version of the Clean Water Act storm water discharge permit, many light industrial facilities previously exempted may need to comply.
Friday Funny: Sitting Without A Chair
Would you trust a Chairless Chair to support your body weight? Or is it just a gimmick that's cashing in on the robotics craze? What do facility managers and engineers think?
WEB EXCLUSIVE: High Definition Surveys For Construction Projects
Based on an imaging laser that collects thousands of survey shots per second, HDS technology quickly gathers facility survey data.
NEW PRODUCT FLASH: Vigilant LED High Bay from Dialight
Suitable for both indoor and outdoor applications, this new fixture operates at 125 lumens per watt.
In CA, New Water Quality Regulations For Industrial Facilities
Recently proposed permitting requirements for storm water discharges in California are expected to be implemented in January 2015, and it may set the trend for water quality regulation nationwide.