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(OSPP) provides opportunities for OSHA to partner with employers, workers, professional or trade associa- tions, labor organizations, and other interested stakeholders to create safe and healthful work environments. The partnerships are unique agreements designed to encourage, assist, and rec- ognize partner efforts to eliminate seri- ous hazards and enhance workplace safety and health practices. They estab- lish specific goals, strategies, and per- formance measures to improve worker safety and health. OSHA recently entered partnerships with the following companies and or- ganizations: Harvey Cleary Builders es- tablished a strategic partnership to pro- mote workplace safety and educate workers on hazards during construc- tion of an office building and under- ground garage in Washington, D.C. Gilbane Building Co. and the Milwau- kee Building & Construction Trades Council signed a 1-year partnership to address common construction hazards such as falls, electrical, silica, noise, and carbon monoxide exposure during the sight into customers' equipment health and condition, identify new service opportunities with analytics and reporting, predict and deliver early warning of potential equipment failures, highlight elevated risk areas that lead to machine downtime, or even determine to take preventative action before it impacts a customer's machine performance. Process Technology celebrates 40 years, opens new headquarters WILLOUGHBY, Ohio—Process Technology, a global leading manufac- turer of thermal solutions for surface finishing, celebrated its 40th anniver- sary this year by opening a new global headquarters and R&D center in Wil- loughby, Ohio. The company also has locations in Amery, Wisc., and Men- tor, Ohio. OSHA partnerships focus on safety W A S H I N G T O N , D . C . — T h e OSHA Strategic Partnership Program MachineMetrics launches AI-driven remote machine monitoring solution CHICAGO, Ill.—MachineMetrics, a manufacturing analytics platform for discrete manufacturers, has released its latest application called MachineMet- rics Service, the industry's first AI- driven remote machine monitoring solution designed for OEMs and equipment providers. The predictive analytics application allows service teams to remotely monitor and manage machine assets in the field and at cus- tomer sites in real-time. With this new solution, any machine maker or distributor can improve their customer service by resolving machine problems without the neces- sity of an on-site visit. Service manag- ers and technicians can remotely mon- itor, manage, diagnose, and resolve customer's machine issues for any piece of connected equipment in the field and in real-time using the cellular edge device. The historical and re- al-time machine data collected allows equipment manufacturers to gain in- POWDER COATING, November 2018 3 Steelman Industries, Inc 2800 Hwy 135 North Kilgore, Texas 75662 http://www.steelman.com Phone: 888.735.8831 Fax: 903.984.1384 Email: sales@steelman.com Direct fire burners Shipped completely assembled and tested Variety of models available: bench-type, cabinet, batch or conveyor Operating temperatures up to Operating temperatures up to 850F All ovens include UL listed control panels and are built to comply with NFPA 86, FM and OSHA standards. Fully automatic controls remove operator error and automatically adjusts to load Patented features including Top Down Heating, Rate of Change Control, & Automatic Process Faste Faster, safer, and more reliable cleaning of your hooks and racks For more than 50 years, Steelman has been leading the way with our high-quality industrial curing and burn-off ovens!

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