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Title: What The Field Group Expects From The Office Group
Author: H. A. Steves
Source: 1976 International School of Hydrocarbon Measurement
Year Published: 1976
Abstract: In the gas industry, from the field to the final delivery point, teamwork is essential if maximum profit is to be realized. The chain of coordinatinated efforts start with the field measurement men and chart changers. They provide information used by the Measurement and Gas Control Offices. The Measurement Technicians usually install, operate and maintain the equipment that produces accurate measurements. The Chart Changer produces legible records from which gas volumes, conditions of regulating equipment and various other facts essential to gas measurement are determined. Realizing the importance of the field measurement mans job, it must also be realized that information must be made available to the field groups in order for them to be efficient. A good portion of this information must come from our office groups. The field group must know the exact scope of their jobs, responsibilities and standards, (which are ever increasing), they are expected to meet. They need such things as recognition, patience and understanding, instruction and training, supervision and good leadership, and an expression of appreciation for jobs well done.




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