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Hick, Basil L. – 1965
A total energy system is a means for providing all of the varied energy requirements for a total plant from a single fuel source. This report evaluates some of the factors which are related to the development and use of total energy systems. The factors include--(1) initial and ultimate size of plant, (2) type and source of fuel, (3)…
Descriptors: Air Conditioning, Building Innovation, Controlled Environment, Educational Facilities Design
Utah State Board of Education, Salt Lake City. – 1967
Evaluations of food service equipment, kitchen design and food service facilities are comprehensively reviewed for those concerned with the planning and equipping of new school lunchrooms or the remodeling of existing facilities. Information is presented in the form of general guides adaptable to specific local situations and needs, and is…
Descriptors: Bibliographies, Design Requirements, Dining Facilities, Equipment Maintenance
Steinberg, A.; And Others – 1977
This instructional package is one of two designed for low reader students (those reading at grade level 3-6) in the vocational area of building maintenance and engineering. The forty-four learning modules are organized into eleven units: chalkboards; carpet care; office cleaning; grounds; sanitation; boiler maintenance and operation; power and…
Descriptors: Buildings, Cleaning, Learning Activities, Learning Modules
Federal Highway Administration (DOT), Washington, DC. Offices of Research and Development. – 1973
Part of the series "Managing Highway Maintenance," the unit is designed for use with unit eight, level one, and unit 13, level two, and the certification tests for those units in the series. It contains typical management data and selected highway maintenance standards for the areas of: surface and shoulder; roadside and drainage; traffic…
Descriptors: Autoinstructional Aids, Civil Engineering, Guides, Maintenance
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Schulz, Russel E.; And Others – 1975
The report is the second of two describing the results of a world-wide survey of the maintenance activities of UH-1 helicopter mechanics for the purpose of studying the relationships among job requirements, training, and manpower considerations for aviation maintenance. A summary of the results of the first report is included. The survey…
Descriptors: Aviation Mechanics, Equipment Maintenance, Job Analysis, Job Skills
Muller, Mark T. – 1975
This paper describes the design, installation, testing, and operation of a computer-based record keeping system for computer terminals and equipment. The system provides all levels of data management for maintenance with instantaneous reports on location of equipment, cost of equipment, cost of repairs, inventory and parts control, as well as a…
Descriptors: Computers, Data Analysis, Electronic Equipment, Equipment Maintenance
Schulz, Russel E.; And Others – 1973
The report, the first of two documents examining the relationship among job requirements, training, and manpower considerations for Army aviation maintenance Personnel, discusses the development of task data gathering techniques and procedures for incorporating this data into training programs for the UH-1 helicopter mechanic sPecialty (MOS…
Descriptors: Aviation Mechanics, Equipment Maintenance, Job Analysis, Labor Utilization
Root, Robert T.; And Others – 1969
This document reports on a study of the usefulness and feasibility of computer-assisted instruction, utilizing the equipment to be found within an advanced computer-based image interpretation facility, for the maintenance and improvement of interpreter skills. Program procedure, findings, and possibilities for the utilization of findings are…
Descriptors: Computer Assisted Instruction, Computer Programs, Interpreters, Interpretive Skills
National Academy of Sciences - National Research Council, Washington, DC. – 1961
Several areas are discussed including--(1) architectural criteria, (2) installation and operation of public entrance doors, (3) weather protection, (4) materials and maintenance factors, (5) coordinating hardware for entrance doors, and (6) open forum discussion. Six factors are cited as being critical in the design of public doorways--(1) the…
Descriptors: Building Design, Construction Materials, Design Requirements, Doors
Florida State Dept. of Education, Tallahassee. – 1965
This report analyzes data collected by survey teams concerned with maintenance and operation of school plants in relation to organization, administration, budgeting, expenditures, purchasing, staffing, warehousing and distribution, maintenance shops, administrative practices, performance standards, and efficiency. The basic purposes of a…
Descriptors: Administration, Budgeting, Cost Effectiveness, Educational Administration
Dade County Public Schools, Miami, FL. – 1971
This document presents an outline for a 135-hour course designed to familiarize the student with aircraft wood structures and related Federal Aviation Agency requirements. Topics outlined are identification of defects on wood samples, defining terms used on wood structures, inspecting wood structure together with servicing and repair of wood…
Descriptors: Aviation Mechanics, Aviation Technology, Course Content, Course Objectives
Burke, Clyde A. – 1973
A model curriculum is reported for training personnel who are responsible for managing highway maintenance field operations. The training is organized and sequenced by five broad areas--management problems, management by objective, work planning, work control and management systems. In each area, one or more training units are provided for each of…
Descriptors: Civil Engineering, Course Content, Crew Leaders, Curriculum Guides
Federal Highway Administration (DOT), Washington, DC. Offices of Research and Development. – 1973
Part of the series "Managing Highway Maintenance," the unit explains how maintenance work should be described, measured, and classified. It is designed for supervisors who need to know the mechanics of describing work. The format is a programed, self-instruction approach in which information is presented in progressive segments or…
Descriptors: Autoinstructional Aids, Civil Engineering, Classification, Guides
Federal Highway Administration (DOT), Washington, DC. Offices of Research and Development. – 1973
Part of the series "Managing Highway Maintenance," the unit is about maintenance standards and is designed for superintendents and senior foremen who are responsible for scheduling and controlling routine maintenance. It describes different kinds of standards, why and how standards are developed, and how standards are to be used and…
Descriptors: Autoinstructional Aids, Civil Engineering, Guides, Maintenance
Federal Highway Administration (DOT), Washington, DC. Offices of Research and Development. – 1973
Part of the series "Managing Highway Maintenance," the unit describes the ways maintenance standards are developed and some of the factors which are considered in setting standards; the preceding unit on standards (part 1) should be completed before reading this unit. The format is a programed, self-instruction approach in which…
Descriptors: Autoinstructional Aids, Civil Engineering, Guides, Maintenance
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