Press Release Summary = Chuck Peterson (Peterson Predictive Maintenance) and Ken Peoples (Boeing) will be speaking at WSU on the importance and implementation of predictive maintenance programs. The seminar will be Wednesday, June 27th in the WSU Hughes Metropolitan Complex.
Press Release Body = Hutchinson, KS, May 2, 2007. Plant engineers, maintenance managers and other personnel involved are welcome to attend a seminar hosted by Peterson Predictive Maintenance on Wednesday, June 27th. Speaking at the seminar will be Chuck Peterson, proprietor of Peterson Predictive Maintenance and Ken Peoples, Plant Reliability Systems Analyst at Boeing IDS. The purpose of the seminar is to convey to attendees the uses and potential of a properly implemented predictive maintenance program.
Ken Peoples has been guest speaker at world class conferences across the globe, and is well known around the world for his advanced way of thinking and for staying ahead of the curve. At WSU, he will speak on \"Understanding and Implementing Predictive Maintenance Excellence.\" He and Peterson have worked together previously when he tapped Peterson to help train Boeing IDS staff in predictive maintenance.
Chuck Peterson has spoken at previous conferences, such as the Ultrasound Top Gun III World Conference. He is Level One Certified in Infrared and Ultrasound technologies. At the seminar, he plans to discuss uses of Infrared Thermography and Ultrasound Detection to increase machinery reliability.
Admission to the seminar is free, however pre-registration is requested, and can be done on www.petersonpredict.com. It is planned to run from 9a.m. to 4p.m. The address is WSU Hughes Metropolitan Complex, 5015 E. 29th Street North (29th and Oliver) in Wichita, Kansas.
About Peterson Predictive Maintenance:
Peterson Predictive Maintenance specializes in the use of Ultrasound Detection and Infrared Thermal Imaging, the latest and the newest technologies for Predictive Maintenance. They design and implement Predictive Maintenance programs for major manufacturing facilities all over the United States and beyond. Ultrasound Detection and Infrared Thermal Imaging are used to perform routine checks on bearings and switch gear to predict potential problems thus saving a breakdown and hundreds of thousands of dollars in downtime each year.
More information about Peterson Predictive Maintenance can be found on their website at www.petersonpredict.com.