Rose Hall, PE | June 5, 2026 | Originally published in IRMI
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Rose Hall, PE | June 5, 2026 | Originally published in IRMI
Power monitoring has become an increasingly important part of maintaining safe, efficient, and reliable manufacturing operations. Across industrial facilities, production environments rely on stable electrical infrastructure to support equipment performance, environmental control systems, automation, and overall operational uptime.
Concrete pouring is a construction phase that looks straightforward at a glance, but once you’re on-site, it’s clear how much coordination is involved. Between formwork, rebar, pumps, and crews working to place and consolidate the material, there’s a lot happening all at once.
By Hayley M. Taylor, CIC, CISR. Originally published by WINT.ai
When commissioning a new data center, ensuring optimal air quality is as critical as power and network reliability. One key hazard during this phase is formaldehyde, a volatile organic compound (VOC) commonly released from construction materials, furnishings, and adhesives. Exposure to elevated formaldehyde levels can affect both human health and sensitive equipment, making proactive management essential.
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