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Meet
MRO Today’s
MRO All-Pro Team 2006
And the winners are…! These six plant workers
have been chosen as the members MRO Today’s sixth annual All-Pro
team. The true winners are the plant operators who are lucky enough to
have these dedicated professionals as employees.
Each year, MRO Today magazine pauses from its
coverage of best practices in what are often mega corporations to
recognize the individuals who make those companies look so good and
perform so well. If you’re lucky, you have a few All-Pros in your
plant and, if you do, they’re easy to spot.
These are the people for whom pride in their work
no longer applies — they have a true passion; to make sure equipment
is properly maintained, lines keep running and downtime is kept a
minimum.
They know the floor and every piece of equipment on
it so thoroughly that they seem to elevate TPM to a new level:
“Total Precognitive Maintenance.”
The hallmark of an All-Pro is that when things go
wrong, when the crap literally starts hitting the fan and “who you
gonna call,” their names come up first, last and always.
They are also the first to volunteer for special
projects, to help install and calibrate new equipment, totally ovehaul
the old, or help launch and champion new Lean tools and programs.
They lead by example and teach by doing. They
mentor, often without being asked. They are the people you can always
count on and without whom your job would be a lot more difficult.
So, with them in mind, this is our annual (somewhat
belated) Thanksgiving to and for them. There’s no turkey and
stuffing but there is the soul food of recognition — and some pretty
excellent prizes!
And, for their contributions of prizes for our
winners, we also wish to thank our generous sponsors: Carhartt,
Channellock, Hitachi, Ironclad, Irwin Industrial Tool, Makita,
Milwaukee Electric Tool and Motorola. These companies, who, with us,
realize the true value of the American worker, deserve our gratitude
and support.
So, without further ado, here is your 2006 MRO
All-Pro Team:
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Ray
Bohannon, maintenance team member, Copeland
Corporation, Lebanon, Missouri
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John “Chip” Dristas, plant foreman, Dan
Copp Crushing, Anaheim, California
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Maggie Hellner, shipping department and
material handling leader, Senninger Irrigation, Inc., Orlando, Florida
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Bob Curelo, maintenance group leader, Signode
Midwest, Bridgeview, Illinois
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David Natishak, maintenance mechanic, United
States Postal Service, Plattsburgh, New York
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Mike
McMullen, Class 4 maintenance associate,
Channellock, Inc., Meadville, Pennsylvania.
Congratulations, everyone!
This
article appeared in the December 2005/January 2006 issue of
MRO Today
magazine. Copyright 2005.
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