According to OSHA and the U.S. Coast Guard, an NFPA Certificated Marine Chemist is needed to authorize hot work in, on, or adjacent to any space that contains, or previously contained, combustible or flammable liquids or gases, and
on pipelines, heating coils, pump fittings or other accessories connected to spaces that contain or have la
According to OSHA and the U.S. Coast Guard, an NFPA Certificated Marine Chemist is needed to authorize hot work in, on, or adjacent to any space that contains, or previously contained, combustible or flammable liquids or gases, and
on pipelines, heating coils, pump fittings or other accessories connected to spaces that contain or have last contained combustible or flammable liquids or gases. [29 CFR 1915.14(a); regulations pertaining to hot work in 46 CFR]
According to the OSHA Shipyard Employment Standard, if a space cannot be ventilated so that its atmosphere meets the requirements for the “Safe for Workers” designation, an NFPA
Marine Chemist or Certified Industrial Hygienist must re-test until the space can be certified “Enter with Restrictions” or “Safe for Workers.” [29 CFR 1915.12(c)(
According to the OSHA Shipyard Employment Standard, if a space cannot be ventilated so that its atmosphere meets the requirements for the “Safe for Workers” designation, an NFPA
Marine Chemist or Certified Industrial Hygienist must re-test until the space can be certified “Enter with Restrictions” or “Safe for Workers.” [29 CFR 1915.12(c)(3)] Coast Guard personnel can only enter confined spaces aboard commercial vessels after the space has been certified as “Atmosphere Safe for Workers” by an NFPA Certificated Marine
Chemist, per the USCG Safety and Environmental Health Manual, Chapter 13 B.5.a. (COMDTINST M5100.47B), revised May 2016.
We have standing working relationships with local laboratories to handle sample analysis. We are able to collect your samples and ensure they are properly delivered for analysis ensuring your results are presented as efficiently as possible.
Our team of Marine Chemists has extensive experience working with local utilities and power generating stations across NY and NJ. From inert gas purging of natural gas pipelines, to internal boiler repairs, our services meet the requirements set forth by the FDNY or respective local authority.
Are you shipping a tank truck or trailer? We are able to provide a Gas Free certificate for you vehicle prior to export. Give us a call and we will meet your truck or trailer in the Port of NY/NJ for an inspection prior to being loaded onto a vessel. Most shipping lines require the following to be completed prior to shipping:
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Are you shipping a tank truck or trailer? We are able to provide a Gas Free certificate for you vehicle prior to export. Give us a call and we will meet your truck or trailer in the Port of NY/NJ for an inspection prior to being loaded onto a vessel. Most shipping lines require the following to be completed prior to shipping:
- All tank trailers/tank trucks/loose tanks need to be completely empty, clean and free of hazardous gas and/or any hazardous cargo upon delivery to terminal.
- For all tank trailers/ trucks/ loose tanks prior to delivery to terminal an original cleaning and/or hazardous gas free certificate must be provided by the shipper.
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