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THANKS TO OUR CONTRIBUTORS

Technical Editors:
  • Steve Butler, Office of Maritime Enforcement, Directorate of Enforcement Programs; Washington, DC
  • Carl Halgren, Area Director; Portland Area Office; Portland, OR
  • Jim Maddox, Office of Maritime, Directorate of Standards and Guidance; Washington, DC
Technical Editorial Board:
Industry
  • Ian H. Bennitt, Manager, Government Affairs, Shipbuilders Council of America; Washington, DC
  • Terry Guidry, Director of Safety, Bollinger Shipyards; Lockport, LA
  • D.G. "Doug" Howard, Business Representative/Organizer; International Brotherhood of Electrical Workers Local 733; Pascagoula, MS
  • Byron Johnson, Safety and Industrial Hygiene Manager, Gunderson, Inc; Portland, OR
  • Chester W. Matthews, President; Chet Matthews & Associates; Brunswick, ME
  • W.D. "Chico" McGill, Business Manager; International Brotherhood of Electrical Workers Local 733; Pascagoula, MS
  • Thresa Nelson, CHMM, CSP, Manager Health and Safety; Newport News Shipbuilding; Newport News, VA
  • Teresa Preston, Safety, Environmental & Quality Director, Atlantic Marine, Inc./Alabama Shipyard; Mobile, AL
  • Jim Thornton, Director, Environmental, Health and Safety; North Grumman Corporation - Newport News; Newport News, VA
  • Bob Watson; NASSCO; San Diego, CA
  • Shawn Wilkerson; Northrop Grumman, Avondale, Ind.; New Orleans, LA
OSHA
  • Joseph Daddura, Occupational Safety and Health Specialist; Office of Maritime, Directorate of Standards and Guidance; Washington, DC
  • Deborah Gabry, Directorate of Technical Support and Emergency Managment; Washington, DC
  • Amy Wangdahl, Office of Maritime, Directorate of Standards and Guidance; Washington, DC
Special Thanks:
  • Bath Iron Works Corporation, A General Dynamics Company; Bath, Maine: Photographs to illustrate Hot Work and Confined Space modules.
  • Greg Grondin, Marine Chemist; Bath Iron Works Corporation; Bath, Maine: Technical advice regarding confined space entry and hot work compliance methodology.
  • David M. Moore, Manager of Safety; NORSHIPCO; Norfolk, VA
  • Arthur E. Osiecki, Shipyard Safety Program Coordinator; Florida Community College at Jacksonville; Jacksonville, FL
  • James E. Sammons, Safety and Environmental Manager, Moon Engineering Co., Inc.. Chairman, Safety Committee of the South Tidewater Association of Ship Repairers, Inc. (STASR)
  • Phil Smith, Director of Safety; United States Marine Repair; Norfolk, VA
Past Contributors:
  • Steven M. Bossier, Director; Insurance / Risk Management; Northrop Grumman; Avondale Industries; New Orleans, LA
  • Troy Corbin, CIH/CSP, Certified Marine Chemist; Marine & Environmental Testing; Portland, OR
  • Roy Gurnham, Director; Office of Science and Technology Assessment, Directorate of Technical Support; Washington, DC
  • James D. Paulson, Manager, Safety & Industrial Hygiene; National Steel and Shipbuilding Company; San Diego, CA
  • Charles Thomas Pope, Area Director, OSHA; Norfolk, VA
  • Tom Savage, Bureau of Education Training and Technical Assistance (ETTA), Occupational Safety and Health, North Carolina Department of Labor (NCDOL); Raleigh, NC
 
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