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PIMA Magazine 1993 Index AES Thames compliance,” Forbes, David R., pg. Jan.: Worker appraisals: Trait vs. “Managing costs: Get the “If the shoe leaks, replace it,” pg 43, Sept. behavior advantage,” Thomas, Audrey, pg. 19, Oct Mar.: Union contracts and the ADA 26, Jan. Environmental Affairs May: The Family Leave Act—Part I Alberta-Pacific “A proactive mill approach to June: The Family Leave Act—Part “Optimizing the operator,” Rumph, “Alberta-Pacific: A ‘green’ giant,” government,” Dimick, Michael A., il H. Pierce, pg. 42, June. pe. 26, Sept pg. 24, Dec. July: ADA rights may lead to lawsuits “Organizational structure: Creating Arbitration “Environmental Law,” monthly Aug.: Developments in workers a fit,” Adler, Philip, Jeffrey Covin “You are the Arbitrator,” monthly column by Manning Gasch, Jr., comp law and Barry W. Crouse, pg. 47, Aug. column by Ted Pons, David Singer Hunton & Williams. Sept.: Changes in Workers Comp— and Richard Wentzler, American Jan.: RCRA: Avoiding the net Part I “A proactive mill approach to Arbitration Association Mar.: Air permits: Ensuring Oct.: EEOC rules change the game government,” Dimick, Michael A., Jan.: The bonus that didn’t check flexibility Nov.: Feds step up FLSA pg. 24, Dec. out May: Re-examining the ESA enforcement Feb.: Calling in led to a falling out June: The Endangered Species Act Dec.: Does your leave plan meet “Purchasing and Affiliate: Formal Mar.: Machine operator caught off revisited FMLA rules? evaluations: Serious science?” pg. 33, March. guard July: An ounce of pollution April: Are all apprentices created prevention... Machine Clothing equal? Sept.: A poison by any other name... “Machine Clothing Roundtable: “Purchasing and Affiliate: What do May: Heart attack leads to Nov.: Dioxin discharge develop- Mills want more for less,” Rooks, managers expect from purchasing?” permanent vacation ments Alan, pg. 28, Dec. pg. 40, May. June: Did workers sign away their futures? Esleeck Manufacturing Co. “Picking an outfit: How to improve “Purchasing gets tough.” pg. 38, July: Don’t call us, we won't call Inc. machine clothing,” Higgins, Dec. you “Faded jeans now first-class paper,” Victoria, pg. 39, Oct. Aug.: Slip slidin’ suspension Landers, Debbie, pg. 38, July. “Switching on alertness,” Moore- Sept.: “Last call” called too soon? Maintenance Ede, Martin, pg. 42. Dec. Oct.: Seniority rules... or does it? Forestry “Couch Pit U. fields questions,” pg. Nov.: Fired for being difficult “A defense of U.S. forestry.” 52, Aug. “Talking back to government,” pg. Dec.: 6 a.m. wake-up call: “You're Pritchard, David, pg. 42, Nov. 36, March. fired” “Mills strive for world-class Grade Profiles maintenance,” pg. 31, July. “Why some managers fail,” Bowater Inc. Pennartz, Phillip L. and Norbert “Alkaline Paper: After the “A new facility and new employee “Operations Roundtable: Mainte- Aubuchon, pg. 24, Nov. honeymoon,” Rooks, Alan, pg. 25, relations,” Flower, David G., pg April. nance for today’s mills,” pg. 38, 40, April Aug. “Young Professionals Roundtable: Getting started, moving up,” pg. 45, Coating “MGarrcahd.e Focus: Newsprint,” pg. 38, “Tanks a lot for inspection Dec. “Paper Coatings: Changes and programs,” pg. 58, June. challenges.” Bottiglieri, Janice. pg Great Northern Paper Mead Corp. 31, May Management “GN boosts quality, business “Double doctor: Rx for couch roll “Business ethics: The time is now,” booms,” pg. 30, May. pain,” pg. 22, May. “Pigments and fillers: A survey.” Bottiglieri, Janice, pg. 22, Feb. Rooks, Alan, pg. 39, July Hopper Papers “Customer needs drive change.” Paper Chemistry Cores, pre-cut “Hopper Papers makes the grade,” Landers, Debbie, pg. 32, Aug. “Focus on chemistry: Joining forces “Pre-cut core program cuts costs,” pg. 36, July. to face the future,” pg. 30, Oct. pe. 19, Oct Information Systems (IS) “Management Roundtable: Using teamwork to control costs,” pg. 42. “Focus on chemistry: Water treat- Daishowa America Co. “IS support of manufacturing,” pg. Oct. ment: Under pressure,” pg. 35, Oct. 39, April. “Daishowa knows recycling.” Springer, Rex, pg. 24, Jan “Manager's Tipsheet,” monthly “PIMA Roundtable: New demands “PIMA Roundtable: Information column by various authors. for chemical recovery,” pg. 28, Jan. Education/Training Systems: New roles, new goals,” Jan.: We've always done it that way “Back to school.” Barber, Terry. pg pg. 34, April. Feb.: A call to action “Paper Chemistry,” monthly 28, Nov Mar.: Can we motivate without a column by various authors. Inland Container Corp. pyramid? Jan.: Back to the future with alum “Knowledge powers paper “Inland recycles experience at April: Who is your customer? March: A supplier's perspective on industry.” Bottiglieri, Janice, pg. 34, Maysville mill,” Smith, Ken, pg. 42. May: Maximizing your human ISO Sept Jan. capital May: Efficiency floats to the top June: Leadership’s new challenges with DAF “Learning real-world engineering.” Institute of Paper Science and July: Practical approach to problem July: ASA sizing agents in alkaline Bechtel, Rosanna M., pg. 50, Dec Technology (IPST) solving fine paper “IPST grows up.” pg. 52, Jan. Sept.: Team process measures Aug.: Control equals quality paper “Our partnership with education,” quality Sept.: Sizing contaminant Gammie. Anthony P.. pg. 56, June Law Oct.: Teams begin with manage- management “Labor and the Law,” monthly ment Oct.: The deinking balancing act Engineering column by Terry Schraeder, Alaniz Nov.: Vision: From managing to Nov.: Retention improves sheet “Designing for cost, quality and & Schraeder. leading quality 62 PIMA Magazine / February 1994 PIMA Magazine 1993 Index AES Thames compliance,” Forbes, David R., pg. Jan.: Worker appraisals: Trait vs. “Managing costs: Get the “If the shoe leaks, replace it,” pg 43, Sept. behavior advantage,” Thomas, Audrey, pg. 19, Oct Mar.: Union contracts and the ADA 26, Jan. Environmental Affairs May: The Family Leave Act—Part I Alberta-Pacific “A proactive mill approach to June: The Family Leave Act—Part “Optimizing the operator,” Rumph, “Alberta-Pacific: A ‘green’ giant,” government,” Dimick, Michael A., il H. Pierce, pg. 42, June. pe. 26, Sept pg. 24, Dec. July: ADA rights may lead to lawsuits “Organizational structure: Creating Arbitration “Environmental Law,” monthly Aug.: Developments in workers a fit,” Adler, Philip, Jeffrey Covin “You are the Arbitrator,” monthly column by Manning Gasch, Jr., comp law and Barry W. Crouse, pg. 47, Aug. column by Ted Pons, David Singer Hunton & Williams. Sept.: Changes in Workers Comp— and Richard Wentzler, American Jan.: RCRA: Avoiding the net Part I “A proactive mill approach to Arbitration Association Mar.: Air permits: Ensuring Oct.: EEOC rules change the game government,” Dimick, Michael A., Jan.: The bonus that didn’t check flexibility Nov.: Feds step up FLSA pg. 24, Dec. out May: Re-examining the ESA enforcement Feb.: Calling in led to a falling out June: The Endangered Species Act Dec.: Does your leave plan meet “Purchasing and Affiliate: Formal Mar.: Machine operator caught off revisited FMLA rules? evaluations: Serious science?” pg. 33, March. guard July: An ounce of pollution April: Are all apprentices created prevention... Machine Clothing equal? Sept.: A poison by any other name... “Machine Clothing Roundtable: “Purchasing and Affiliate: What do May: Heart attack leads to Nov.: Dioxin discharge develop- Mills want more for less,” Rooks, managers expect from purchasing?” permanent vacation ments Alan, pg. 28, Dec. pg. 40, May. June: Did workers sign away their futures? Esleeck Manufacturing Co. “Picking an outfit: How to improve “Purchasing gets tough.” pg. 38, July: Don’t call us, we won't call Inc. machine clothing,” Higgins, Dec. you “Faded jeans now first-class paper,” Victoria, pg. 39, Oct. Aug.: Slip slidin’ suspension Landers, Debbie, pg. 38, July. “Switching on alertness,” Moore- Sept.: “Last call” called too soon? Maintenance Ede, Martin, pg. 42. Dec. Oct.: Seniority rules... or does it? Forestry “Couch Pit U. fields questions,” pg. Nov.: Fired for being difficult “A defense of U.S. forestry.” 52, Aug. “Talking back to government,” pg. Dec.: 6 a.m. wake-up call: “You're Pritchard, David, pg. 42, Nov. 36, March. fired” “Mills strive for world-class Grade Profiles maintenance,” pg. 31, July. “Why some managers fail,” Bowater Inc. Pennartz, Phillip L. and Norbert “Alkaline Paper: After the “A new facility and new employee “Operations Roundtable: Mainte- Aubuchon, pg. 24, Nov. honeymoon,” Rooks, Alan, pg. 25, relations,” Flower, David G., pg April. nance for today’s mills,” pg. 38, 40, April Aug. “Young Professionals Roundtable: Getting started, moving up,” pg. 45, Coating “MGarrcahd.e Focus: Newsprint,” pg. 38, “Tanks a lot for inspection Dec. “Paper Coatings: Changes and programs,” pg. 58, June. challenges.” Bottiglieri, Janice. pg Great Northern Paper Mead Corp. 31, May Management “GN boosts quality, business “Double doctor: Rx for couch roll “Business ethics: The time is now,” booms,” pg. 30, May. pain,” pg. 22, May. “Pigments and fillers: A survey.” Bottiglieri, Janice, pg. 22, Feb. Rooks, Alan, pg. 39, July Hopper Papers “Customer needs drive change.” Paper Chemistry Cores, pre-cut “Hopper Papers makes the grade,” Landers, Debbie, pg. 32, Aug. “Focus on chemistry: Joining forces “Pre-cut core program cuts costs,” pg. 36, July. to face the future,” pg. 30, Oct. pe. 19, Oct Information Systems (IS) “Management Roundtable: Using teamwork to control costs,” pg. 42. “Focus on chemistry: Water treat- Daishowa America Co. “IS support of manufacturing,” pg. Oct. ment: Under pressure,” pg. 35, Oct. 39, April. “Daishowa knows recycling.” Springer, Rex, pg. 24, Jan “Manager's Tipsheet,” monthly “PIMA Roundtable: New demands “PIMA Roundtable: Information column by various authors. for chemical recovery,” pg. 28, Jan. Education/Training Systems: New roles, new goals,” Jan.: We've always done it that way “Back to school.” Barber, Terry. pg pg. 34, April. Feb.: A call to action “Paper Chemistry,” monthly 28, Nov Mar.: Can we motivate without a column by various authors. Inland Container Corp. pyramid? Jan.: Back to the future with alum “Knowledge powers paper “Inland recycles experience at April: Who is your customer? March: A supplier's perspective on industry.” Bottiglieri, Janice, pg. 34, Maysville mill,” Smith, Ken, pg. 42. May: Maximizing your human ISO Sept Jan. capital May: Efficiency floats to the top June: Leadership’s new challenges with DAF “Learning real-world engineering.” Institute of Paper Science and July: Practical approach to problem July: ASA sizing agents in alkaline Bechtel, Rosanna M., pg. 50, Dec Technology (IPST) solving fine paper “IPST grows up.” pg. 52, Jan. Sept.: Team process measures Aug.: Control equals quality paper “Our partnership with education,” quality Sept.: Sizing contaminant Gammie. Anthony P.. pg. 56, June Law Oct.: Teams begin with manage- management “Labor and the Law,” monthly ment Oct.: The deinking balancing act Engineering column by Terry Schraeder, Alaniz Nov.: Vision: From managing to Nov.: Retention improves sheet “Designing for cost, quality and & Schraeder. leading quality 62 PIMA Magazine / February 1994 PIMA Magazine 1993 Index “Recycle paper chemistry: Changes, Process Control “Faded jeans now first-class paper,” “Peerless builds up, moves on,” pg. choices,” pg. 45, June. “PIMA Roundtable: Opening new Landers, Debbie, pg. 38, July. 45, Nov. horizons,” pg. 24, March. “Hopper Papers makes the grade,” “RUST’s engineering services Paper Machinery pg. 36, July. cover the map,” pg. 53, Sept. “Double doctor: Rx for couch roll “Will automation change the lab?” pain,” pg. 22, May. Rooks, Alan, pg. 24, Feb. “Inland recycles experience at “Start shreddin’ the news,” pg. 51, Maysville mill,” Smith, Ken, pg. 42. July. Product Scope Jan. “Economic retrofit of standard size “Allied Colloids offers clay for “Sweden's BTG... A well-kept presses to metering size presses,” Klass, Charles P., pg. 61, Dec. clarification,” pg. 62, Jan. “A new facility and new employee secret?,” pg. 60, Dec. relations,” Flower, David G., pg. “New technology, new challenges,” “Boiler treatment helps keep it 40, April. “Tampella Power fires up in the Shurling, Gene, pg. 54, June. clean,” pg. 53, Oct. US...” pg. 59, Jan. “New ways to deink office waste,” “Paper Machine Notes: On-site “Capturing the sixth sense of the Woodward, Thomas W., pg. 49, “Unaform gets ISO 9001 certifica- paper machine repairs,” Toivanen, operator,” pg. 54, July. Jan. tion right the first time,” pg. 54, Sept. Janne, pg. 44, April “High-grade papers, high-tech “Paper recycling: Closing the loop,” “PIMA Roundtable: Paper finishing,” pg. 64, June. Firkins, Jack, pg. 32, June. Trends “From the broke hole,” Dolan, Syd, Machines: A fast future,” pg. 16, Feb. “Maxi-benefits from new “Recycle paper chemistry: Changes, micropolymer,” pg. 55, Oct. choices,” pg. 45, June. “Gone Global,” Rooks, Alan, pg. “PIMA Roundtable: Roll Cover- ings: New roll coverings are “Microparticle technology has “Talking back to government,” pg. 40, Jan. sometimes taken for granite,” pg. surface appeal for linerboard,” pg. 36, March. 24, May. 56, May. Recovery Boilers “MPoeoorpel,e , Brpoaopkesr hiarned Cth.e, pfgu.t ur4e0,,” Sept. “NDC improves control at the “Recovery Boilers,” bi-monthly PIMA wire,” pg. 57, Dec. column by Tom Grace, T.M. Grace “PIMA’s Top 50 North American “Customer needs drive change,” Co. paper companies,” pg. 34, June. Landers, Debbie, pg. 32, Aug. “Phoenix 100 flies to new heights in Feb.: The Tomlinson recovery deinking,” pg. 58, Jan. boiler states its case Union Camp Corp. “Jim Lovin on leadership and May: The case against the “Capital investment pays big PIMA’s future,” pg. 28, July. “VIB profilers help sheet to shine,” Tomlinson recovery boiler dividends for Union Camp,” pg. 25, pg. 49, Nov. July: Recovery boiler safety audits June. “Knowledge powers paper Oct.: Is reduction efficiency industry,” Bottiglieri, Janice, pg. 34, Public Relations overrated? “PIMA Interview: Craig Sept. “Mills work with the public on odor Dec.: A festival of recovery carols McClelland,” pg. 26, June. control,” Hunt, Patricia, pg. 30, “PIMA honors Richard Carota,” pg. Sept. Supplier Profiles “Scrubbing a problem away,” pg. 26, Aug. “ABB engineers solutions for mini- 19, Oct. mills,” pg. 51, Sept. “PIMA honors the paper industry's PIMA Magazine's Continuous Viewpoint best,” pg. 50, Aug. Improvement Supplement. This “ABB uses vertical leap to reach the “Viewpoint,” monthly column by supplement to the March 1993 issue paper industry,” pg. 46, Nov. Alan Rooks, Editor in Chief. Pulping and Bleaching of PIMA Magazine has articles Jan.: And now for the hard part “The myth about TCF paper,” about total quality management and “Appleton Mills completes the Feb.: Looking through green- Berry, Howard K., Professor Nils- the steps companies are taking to picture with Lindsay Wire,” pg. 65, colored glasses Gésta Vannerberg and Erik Widén, insure continuous improvement. June. Mar.: Manufacturing: “The reports of my death have been greatly pg. 22, Jan. “Quality at Work,” monthly column “Asten double steps toward e ; “Pulp grades: Mapping the future,” by Robert L. Yeager, Integrated quality,” pg. 63, Jan. April: Employee involvement gets pg. 32, Nov. Marketing International. Jan.: Quality and “the vision thing” “Black Clawson: A family affair,” ay: Should we follow the TCF “Pulping & Bleaching: New water Feb.: What's really in the reel? pg. 52, Oct. commandments? rules change industry.” Rooks, May: Gauging variation: Believe it June: Roadblocks to recovery Alan, pg. 34, Nov. or not? “Forum serves up service trends,” July: Small governments are tco big June: Beyond the asymptote pg. 58, Dec. Aug.: Bonehead is back! July: The journey and the Sept.: Stand up for free trade Purchasing destination “ISO completes Beloit quality Oct.: Will computers byte the paper “Purchasing and Affiliate: Formal Aug.: Understanding conformance picture,” pg. 52, July. industry? evaluations: Serious science?” pg. Sept.: What's happening to Nov.: Take ‘he ECF/TCF taste test 33, March. automated testing? “Nalco takes on the total mill,” pg. Dec.: A visit from Paper Mill Santa Oct.: A window into scheduling 53, July. “Purchasing and Affiliate: What do Dec.: Adaptive modeling predicts Wescvaco Corporation managers expect from purchasing?” reel results “A new measure of customer “New Covington PM ups output 40 pg. 40, May. service,” pg. 44, March. percent,” pg. 24. April. Recycling/Deinking rchasing gets tough,” pg. 38, “Daishowa knows recycling,” “Orr Felt: Change and challenge.” “PIMA Interview: John A. Luke, Dec. Springer, Rex, pg. 24, Jan. pg. 56, Oct. Jr.,” pg. 19, April. 5 PIMA Magazine / February 1994 63

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