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Subject:
Fire
A visit from the
fire inspector is
not a visit from
the enemyA visit from the
fire inspector is
not a visit from
the enemy
A case study on why marinas and fire departments must be partners, by Gene Spinazola
Hurricanes
Fort Pierce Marina tells a story of hurricane fury and destruction, by Robert Wilkes
Developing a hurricane preparation checklist for marinas and boatyards, by Michael Keyworh
Picking up the pieces
Salvaging vessels one boat, one stor y at a time, by Simon Smock
Building a dry storage facility that protects boats from hurricanes, by Andrew Sturner
Ice
De-icing allows for
wet storage of boats and
docks in cold climates, by Bob Robinson
How to reduce winter ice damage to marinas, C. Allen Wortley, P.E.
Terrorism
Keeping marinas safe from theft and terrorism, by Daniel S. Natchez
Oil
Planning for marina oil/fuel spill prevention
and POLLUTION control systems, by Bill Lehr
Prevention
Preventative measures
can protect marinas, by Mark Yearn
Shore power ground is a critical element
for MARINA SAFETY, by James D. Shafer
Marinas need to have a SAFETY PLAN
or face the possibility of litigation, by Gene Spinazola
Insurance
Some practical tips on purchasing marina insurance, by Mark Yearn
What marinas should include
in their marina insurance programs, by Mark Yearn
Make sure insurance contracts Cover these liability issues, by Mark Yearn
When dealing with customers,
marinas need the proper documentation, by Dennis P. Kissman
Pollution liability policy
gets a revision for 2007, by Jerome A. Koncel
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