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Mandatory Use Of Collision Avoidance Equipment Proposed The Coast Guard has issued a proposal to require all self-pro- pelled vessels of 10,000 gross tons or more, that carry oil or liquid hazardous materials in bulk as cargo or in residue, to install an electronic relative motion analyz- er (ERMA) by July 1, 1982. The proposal applies to U.S. vessels and foreign-flag vessels which call at U.S. ports. The device, mandated by the Port & Tanker Safety Act of 1978 (P.L. 95-474), is designed to as- sist a ship's bridge watch officer in evaluating the patterns of ra- dar "returns" from an object to determine the object's speed and direction of motion. This system is also referred to as a "collision avoidance aid" or "automatic ra- dar plotting aid." In the preamble to the proposal, particular mention is made that compliance is not limited just to tankers, but applies to "each self- propelled vessel which carries oil or hazardous materials in bulk as cargo or in residue." The Coast Guard estimates the average cost of the equipment at $70,000 per vessel, and forecasts Fluid Film Gel B Exotic Coatings None to minimum surface preparation Sandblasting required Can be applied to damp surface Dry surface required Needs only one coat Two to three coats required No curing time needed 48 hours curing time necessary Over 400°F flash point durinq application 110°F Hash point during application Three year no rust guarantee No other guarantees known Chart comparison based on in- service ballast tank applications P ( ) Box 6937 Houston Texas 77005 Mr S Hart •This guarantee does not < over applic ations where '.Mir specifications were not followed or to n service vessels where Fluid Film may have been applied over loose, non-adhering rust/scale It also docs not cover any area where the material was removed FLUID FILM IS AVAILABLE WORLD-WIDE EUREKA CHEMICAL COMPANY World Headquarters 234 Lawrence Avenue South San Frarinsro CA 94080, Tel (415) 761 3536 Telex 349 465 Gulf Coast Division To I i 713) 528 2742 East Coast Division Rouse Tower, Suite 4000 6060 Jelferson Avenue, Newport News Virginia 23605 Tel 804) 380 8220 • Mr H Warren WORLD-WIDE STOCKIST AND SERVICE CENTERS Singapore/Brunei Lindeteves Jacoberg (Far East) Pte Ltd No 1 Commonwealth Lane PO Box 1058. Singapore 3. Telex 21421 Tel 647191 • Mr A. J Cathery Kota Kinabalu Lindeteves-dacoberg (Sabah) Sdrt Bho 5 Tantong Lipat Road PO Box 369 Kota Kinabalu Sabah Malaysia Telex 80031 Tel 55611 & 55612 • Mr Th Broeksma Kuala Lumpur Lindeteves Jacoberg M Sin Bhd., PO Box 369. Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia. Telex: 37579. lei 775511 • Mr J G Bouma Japan Nichimen Company. Ltd 15 Nakanoshima 2-Chome. Kita-Ku. Osaka 530. Japan. Telex 63247. Tel (06) 345-2111 • Mr Y Sawada United Kingdom Highgale & Job Ltd 60 Murray Street Paisley Scotland PA3 'OH Telex .'.'189 Tel 041-889 3207- Mr Jonn Hicks Highgale & Job I td . 35 Regent Road Liverpool. England L5 9TB Telex 629264 • Mr M C Cameron Federal Republic of Germany Alfred Hodt Postfach 11 15 26 Hoptenmarkt 33. 2000 Hamburg 11. Federal Republic of Germany Telex: 211088 Tel (040)362521 • Mr B Schultz Sweden and Finland Henning Stenbeck AB PO Box 23. S 182 51 Djursholm Sweden Telex 10270, Tel 108) 75'> 2775 • Mr Bengt Bergstrurn Norway and Denmark A/S Bergstrurn & Co Gravdalsveien 14. Oslo 7. Norway. Telex 11 772, Tel: 225872 • Mr. Arild Honne Rust is the cancer. Fluid Film is the answer. EUREKA cHEmicnicompflnv a possible 10-percent reduction in vessel collisions and ramming. Ex- act specifications appear in the February 21 Federal Register. Petromar Marine Asks Title XI For Six Tug/Supply Ships Costing $26 Million Petromar Marine Limited, P.O. Box 967, Rockport, Texas 98382, has applied for a Title XI guar- antee to aid in financing the con- struction of six oceangoing tug/ supply vessels. The six vessels—four of which will be 3,000 horsepower and two of 4,000—are expected to operate in the Gulf of Mexico. If approved, Title XI financing would cover $22,750,000 or 87V» percent of the total actual cost of $26,100,000. The proposed shipbuilder is Halter Marine, Inc. of New Or- leans, La., and all of the vessels are expected to be delivered in 1980, beginning October 30. Allen R. Stern Named President Of Ingram Exploration Company Allen R. Stern has been named president of Ingram Exploration Company, a wholly owned subsid- iary of Ingram Corporation, New Orleans, La., it was announced recently by James A. O'Neill, Ingram president. Allen R. Stern Ingram Exploration was formed in late 1979 as a result of the cor- poration's decision to devote a major portion of its capital ex- penditures to oil and gas explo- ration in the U.S. and abroad. As president of Ingram Exploration, Mr. Stern brings 30 years of ex- ploration experience to the direc- tion of this new Ingram effort. Since 1975, Mr. Stern has been president of Transco Exploration Company, a subsidiary of Transco Companies, Inc., Houston, Texas. Transco Exploration, under Mr. Stern's direction, has become one of the most active and successful exploration companies in the Gulf Coast and Atlantic frontier areas. Mr. Stern began his career in the oil and gas industry in 1947 with Shell Oil Company, and in 1959 joined Burmah Oil Company in opening its first North Ameri- can office in New Orleans. He also served as president of Burmah Development Company for 15 years. Photo from ABSTECH report shows no rust damage after 9% years. When Fluid Film (A) was scraped away from ballast tanks, no oxidation was found on base metal (B). March 15, 1980 9