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Sunday, September 5, 2010   

Typical on-site response to a request for a marine chemist
is less than 2 hours.

Contacts

Chris Scott #621
Senior Marine Chemist
24 Hour (504) 915-2957
Pager (504) 477-9968
Home (504) 837-2154
Geoff Jenny #685
NFPA Certified Marine Chemist
Home (504) 738-7978
Mobile (504) 416-1852
   
Troy Hebert #683
NFPA Certified Marine Chemist
Home (225) 751-7818
Mobile (225) 268-8618
Brian Axelrad #691
NFPA Certified Marine Chemist
FCLC Endorsement
Mobile (504) 235-9783
   
Toby Turcotte #705
NFPA Certified Marine Chemist
Mobile (225) 329-9303
Chad V. Scott
MCL Environmental Engineering Solutions
Chad.scott@mclenvironmental.com
Home (225) 751-7228
FAX (225) 751-7229
Mobile (225) 268-8286

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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Marine Chemists of Louisiana LLC
Serving Louisiana & the Gulf of Mexico,
with primary offices in Baton Rouge, New Orleans and Fourchon

P.O. Box 9064, Bridge City, LA 70096
(24 Hr) Phone: (504) 915-2957
Alternate Numbers:225-751-7228 & 504-235-9783
Fax (504) 436-3766
e-mail: cscott621@aol.com
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In complying with both the U.S. Coast Guard and OSHA regulations, the Marine Chemist applies the requirements contained in NFPA 306, Standard for the Control of Gas Hazards on Vessels. This standard describes the conditions that must exist aboard a marine vessel. A survey by the Marine Chemist ensures that these conditions are satisfied.

The United States Coast Guard and OSHA require that a Certificate issued by a Marine Chemist be obtained before hot work or fire producing operations can be carried out in certain spaces aboard marine vessel. The appropriate U.S. Coast Guard regulations are contained in:

46 CFR 35.01-1(c)(1), 71.60-1(c)(1), 91.50-1(c)(1), 115.70(b)(1), 125.160(c)(1), 167.30-10(c)(1), 176.30-10(c)(1), 176.710(b)(1), and 189.50-1(c)(1). The appropriate OSHA regulations are contained in 29 CFR 1915.14