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The
Marine Chemist Association
is an independent professional
organization composed of chemists certified by the National Fire Protection
Association in accordance with the published rules. It had its origin
in May 1938, as the Marine Chemists' Subsection of the NFPA Marine Section.
Upon termination of the Marine Section in 1948, the present Association
was organized for the following purposes:
(a)
To promote the science of, and improve the method of evaluation and
eliminating health, fire and explosion hazards in marine and associated
industries.
(b) To
obtain and circulate information relative to these hazards and other
information regarding the professional and ethical activities of its
members.
(c) To
enhance the general welfare of its members by promoting a closer relationship
with all concerned industry and regulatory bodies.
Its membership is
arranged in geographical sections: Atlantic, Gulf-Inland and Pacific. This
structure has enhanced the exchange of views and the development of
professional polices. Representatives of the Association take an active
and constructive part in the work of the NFPA Technical Committee on
Gas Hazards, Marine Chemist Qualification Board, and Marine Field Service
Advisory Committee.
Through
its educational seminars, information bulletins, and Association
newsletters,
professional advancement is realized.
The esteem in which the Marine Chemist
Association, Inc. is held is based on its record of dedicated service
and continuous adherence to the highest standards of integrity and fair
dealing.
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