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IHornblower Appoints Marine Operations Director

Recently Hornblower Marine

Services was awarded a riverboat casino contract by Caesars Indiana to initiate and manage the emer- gency drills, final Coast Guard inspection and certification, crew hiring and day to day operations aboard the MTV Glory of Rome.

In order to operate the vessel, reportedly the largest riverboat casino worldwide, to the highest standard of safety and in full com- pliance with all pertinent federal regulations, Hornblower has appointed Gary Frommelt as

Director of Marine Operations. He is also a board member of the

Riverboat Gaming Maritime Assoc. •»„ aSr ;.. sjp/ he NACE International Coating Inspector

Training & Certification Program is recognized worldwide for providing a standard of training for coating inspectors and improved application work.

From that expertise now comes the 3-day Marine

Coating Inspection specialty course.

You will learn:

E surface preparation methods

E coating types & considerations

E barrier coating properties

E coating application techniques

E marine standards and shipyard regulations

E dry-docking procedures

E inspection procedures and techniques

E survey methods on hulls and tanks

E record-taking & reporting e AND MORE!

DATE

December 3-5, 1998

February 1-3, 1999

February 6-8, 1999

June 13-15, 1999

LOCATION

Houston, TX

Norfolk, VA

New Orleans, LA

Oxnard, CA

Make sure your coatings work is certifiably sea-worthy!

For a detailed course brochure, contact—

Phone: 281/228-6285 • Fax: 281/228-6329 •

Email: [email protected]

Ask for item # E98MCIP

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