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SNAME/SSC To Hold Ninth Symposium On November 18-20, 1996, the Society of Naval Architects and Marine Engineers (SNAME) and interagency Ship Structure Committee (SSC) will co-sponsor a joint symposium called Human and Organizational Error in Marine Structures: A Quest for Quality in Design, Construction and Maintenance. The symposium is scheduled to be held at the Sheraton National Hotel in Arlington,Va. As in the past, the symposium is intended to provide a wide sam- pling of recent research in the field of ship structures, much of which has been sponsored by SSC and SNAME. Topics of the papers to be presented include safety and risk management, inspection and oper- ations, quality and reliability, and case studies on errors in marine structures. These papers will reportedly provide the field with readily usable tools for improving productivity and safety. This is the ninth such symposium cooperatively sponsored by the Hull Structure Committee of SNAME and SSC. 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For registration materials Circle 81 on Reader Service Card Enviro Response Introduces Fuel Mag To U.S. Market De-Bug USA, a division of Enviro Response Products, Inc., which manufactures and markets Magnetic Fuel Conditioners (MFCs), has signed a distribution agreement with Fuel Mag International of New Zealand to be the exclusive North and South American distributor for the Fuel Mag line of fuel decontamination devices. The new products repre- sent the next generation of MFCs, and will reportedly enhance the company's existing line of fuel decontamination units currently marketed to commercial, military and recreational marine markets, as well as trucking and transporta- tion markets to eliminate the prob- lem of microbial contamination in diesel fuel in storage tanks and engine applications. The initial unit in the series is the LG-X400, designed for installation in engines of up to 400 hp with fuel line sizes of 1/4, 3/8 and 1/2, and fuel flow rates of up to 90 gallons per hour. For more information Circle 70 on Reader Service Card ERL Offers Equipment Guide ERL Marine Products, New Albany, Ind., manufacturer of liq- uid level gauges, sight glasses, P-V valves and related vapor equip- ment for tank barges, is offering a 160-page tank barge equipment guide. The ERL catalog includes excerpts from the Code of Federal Regulations, as well as vessel equipment installation diagrams and photographs. Also included is information on liquid cargo grades, conversion factors, a comprehen- sive glossary and a pictorial index. For a copy of the ERL catalog Circle 75 on Reader Service Card William Drury Introduces Damage Control Kit The William Drury Company, located in Tacoma, Wash., has introduced a damage control kit for commercial vessels. The unit pro- vides readily available and easily transportable equipment for assisting repair crews in emer- gency situations. 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