EASA Unveils Fall Seminars

Sept. 12, 2001
The Electrical Apparatus Service Association (EASA), St. Louis, recently released its fall seminar schedule. Recommended for newly appointed and veteran shop supervisors, “Training for Shop Supervisors,” to be held in Dallas Oct. 26-27, will cover how to schedule jobs and work flow, assign jobs, contain costs, maintain records, and maintain quality in finished products. “Mechanical Repair Fundamentals

The Electrical Apparatus Service Association (EASA), St. Louis, recently released its fall seminar schedule. Recommended for newly appointed and veteran shop supervisors, “Training for Shop Supervisors,” to be held in Dallas Oct. 26-27, will cover how to schedule jobs and work flow, assign jobs, contain costs, maintain records, and maintain quality in finished products.

“Mechanical Repair Fundamentals of Electric Motors,” scheduled for Nov. 9-10 in New Orleans, will address the basic mechanical aspects of motor repair. It will cover basic materials and their characteristics, the loading and stresses involved, the most common failure modes and patterns along with recommended repair practices as they relate to applications.

Both seminars are open to EASA members and non-members. For more information or to enroll in the seminars, call (314) 993-2220, fax (314) 993-1269, or visit www.easa.com

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