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Union, School Continue Reviewing Physical Requirements

December 2006

Officials from the U.S. Coast Guard on Nov. 13 met at SIU headquarters in Camp Springs, Md. with union executives and managers, officials from various SIU-contracted shipping companies and representatives of the Transportation Institute to discuss implications and possible consequences associated with the proposed guidance governing medical and physical evaluations for merchant mariner credentials.

Coast Guard Captains Ernie Fink, commanding officer, National Maritime Center (NMC) and Dr. Arthur French (also of the NMC) additionally presented briefings on the agency’s “Restructuring and Centralization Project,” which in part involves relocating the NMC from Arlington, Va. to Martinsburg, W. Va.

SIU Executive Vice President Augie Tellez, Vice President Contracts George Tricker and Vice President Atlantic Coast Joseph Soresi represented the SIU during the meeting as did Dr. Ken Miller. Union-contracted company representatives in attendance included Jane Jacobs, American Maritime Association; Bill Cole, Alaska Tanker Co.; Rick Williamson, AMSEA; Wally Becker, Horizon Lines; Harry Rogers, Interocean American Shipping; Nina Timonina, Liberty Maritime; Phil Fischer, Keystone; Dennis Houghton, Maersk Line, Limited; Rich Rodgers, Seabulk Tankers; Len Becicka, Tyco; Arron Bensinger, OLS Transport; Kathy Elinski, American Steamship and Tom Lord, USS Transport. Diane Goncalves and Mike Neumann represented the Transportation Institute. Attending from the SIU-affiliated Paul Hall Center for Maritime Training and Education in Piney Point, Md. were Bill Eglinton, J.C. Wiegman, Bart Rogers and Priscilla Senatore. John Mason represented American Service Technology, Inc., a maritime consulting group.

As previously reported, the proposed guidelines governing medical and physical evaluations for merchant mariner credentials were published in the Sept. 28 Federal Register.

Additional information about the Coast Guard Restructuring and Centralization Project is available on line beginning at the following web address:

http://www.uscg.mil/hq/g-m/nmc/web/index.htm

The project also involves bringing the Coast Guard regional examination centers directly under NMC control.

 

 
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