Sunday, September 25, 2011

Bushland Condition Monitoring (BCM) training pics

An amazing day was had by all at the Bushland Condition Monitoring training day hosted by TIm Milne courtesy of the The Nature Conservation Society (NCS) and Native Vegetation Council grant all organised by the indomitable Anthony Abley, Bush Management Advisor extraordinaire from the DNER. So much information to take in on everything from assessing site's for BCM, equipment, flora identification etc etc. Fabulous turnout and a great response from all who attended. One day we might pen some more detailed notes to go with all the pics but for now, hers a few - write your own captions!

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  1. Condition Monitoring Rules
    Liquid level sensor
    Compelling and predictive maintenance administration relies upon the exact estimating and finding of issues with plant and apparatus. Utilizing the wrong maintenance strategy can waste time, cash and assets with no impact on uptime of a pump, compressor or machine apparatus' accessibility.

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