Tip of the Week Archive
Using IRINFO.ORG Resources to Make Your Job Easier
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Using IRINFO.ORG Resources to Make Your Job Easier
Information that is relevant to your job in the thermography and NDT world can come to you on a regular basis as a member of the IRINFO Group. Just about every week since 2002, the IRINFO Group listserve sends out an invitation by email to a select group inviting recipients to visit the current Tip of the Week online.
And, for just about as long, an email invitation is sent when the Article of the Month becomes available at www.irinfo.org.
Both the Tip of the Week and Article of the Month offer information that you can use. If you would like to see what some of the previous tips have been, you may do so by visiting this link: Tip Archive.
But, the listserve is not a one-way street! If you have a thermography-related question, you can ask a large number of individuals for input to help you solve it by sending an e-mail with your question to the IRINFO Group. If you have an observation that you think would be beneficial for others to know about, you can share it by sending an e-mail message to the IRINFO Group.
To sign up for the IRINFO Group, complete the form on this webpage: IRINFO Group Signup. Please note that information for use of the IRINFO Group is here: IRINFO Group FAQ.
But wait! If you’re reading THIS e-email, you are already a member of the Group. Please forward this e-mail to a colleague who may be interested in joining.
Should you ever wish to leave the IRINFO Group, you can do so easily by sending an e-mail message to
Remember, when you click Reply to any message you receive from the IRINFO Group, your reply goes to EVERY member. To know if a message is from the Group, look for [IRINFO Group] in the Subject Line just before the actual subject of the message.
If you read a message that interests you and you wish to contact that person directly do NOT click reply to the e-mail sent by the IRINFO Group. You need to create a new message and send it to that person directly.
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