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:: Saturday, November 20, 2004 ::
One of a Kind Apprenticeship Offered by UAS Ketchikan Shipyard Education & Training Program SitNews, AK
With technological and environmental regulations continuously changing, the job of marine industrial coating is becoming a highly skilled specialty. The training standards from NSRP and the US Department of Labor set out over 1200 hours of surface preparation instruction, 1800 hours of coating instruction and numerous hours in hazardous materials, safety, asbestos awareness, OSHA standards, lead awareness and a variety of other important safety and work-related training hours. When completed, the apprentice will have full journeyman level status as a Marine Industrial Coater.------------------------------------------- posted 10:19 AM :: reference link ::
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