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The Milford, Connecticut-based company received the award for the interactive training program on Fuses, Circuit Breakers, and Overloads in the category of Productivity/Training Software. New Standard won an award in this same category in 2009 for the "Belt and Chain Drives" program. From the letter of recognition: Your new product has been selected by the readers of Plant Engineering magazine as a winner in the 2009 Product of the Year Awards. The annual Product of the Year recognition, now in its 22nd year, is the manufacturing industry standard for new product achievement. Winners are selected by a vote of qualified Plant Engineering subscribers – the people who buy, specify and use these products on a daily basis. They are the most qualified engineers you can find to understand how new products reduce energy costs, ensure safety and improve productivity on the manufacturing plant floor. That’s why the Plant Engineering Product of the Year award is so highly regarded in the industry. Traveling to Chicago to accept the award were New Standard Institute Product Development Manager Michael D. Konopka and Senior Production Artist Cristian Hidalgo. Product Description: Fuses, Circuit Breakers, and Overloads: This interactive software training program explains how to choose the correct device, apply the device properly, and guarantee that routine maintenance is conducted will ensure the protection is there when needed. Electric circuit protection is essential to protect wiring, equipment, and most importantly, personnel. Proper selection and application of circuit protection is mandated by law. Additionally, New Standard Institute's training program on Confined Spaces received a Finalist Award in the category of 'Environment, Safety, and Health'. For other award news and information, including New Standard’s previous awards such as the Connecticut Quality Improvement Award Silver Innovation Prize and the CONNSTEP Special Merit Award, see the ‘Awards’ section on the company website: www.newstandardinstitute.com . © Copyright by ConnecticutPlus.com. Some articles and pictures posted on our website, as indicated by their bylines, were submitted as press releases and do not necessarily reflect the position and opinion of ConnecticutPlus.com, Canaiden LLC or any of its associated entities. Articles may have been edited for brevity and grammar. CURRENT HEADLINES: Top of Page
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