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    Gallery Place Plaza and Maritime Plaza. Such projects not only entailed DC resident new hires goals, but also apprenticeship hours’ goals and the compliance associated with tracking and monitoring the. 3.2 Experience Managing Employment Centers and Specialty Career Centers In 2012, LSC was contracted to launch and subsequently manage DC Water and Sewer Authority’s hiring initiative, DC Water Works!, formerly known as the DC Water Opportunity Center and three (3) Satellite Opportunity Centers. As

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    1. INTRODUCTION 1.1 Purpose of the research The purpose of this report is to analyze the process of maritime logistics of petroleum products, as they derive from world trade flows. Currently the main factors that affect the supply chain industry and sea transportation of these products are the major external effects of the economic factors of each country involved in the process, climate technology and geopolitics. However, businesses, government and society are also big influencers of the petroleum

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    History of Throgs Neck and Maritime College. “In September 1642, John Throgmorton , with 35 families applied to the Dutch authorities in Niew Amsterdam for permission to settle in. Permission was granted in October 1642, and the conlonists settled on the long neck lying south of what is Eastchester Bay today and named it Throgmorton’s Neck after their leader. By the time of the American Revolution, the name had been contracted to Throgg’s Neck. Throgmorton and his colony thrived for short time

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    primary purpose is to support and promote the public good.” Just as The National Maritime Museum mission statement is “to illustrate for everyone the importance of sea, ships, time and stars and their relationship with people”. Swan (2012), explained in her presentation that “this is the largest maritime museum in the world which attracted 2.45 million visitors in 2010 /2011 and 709.000 visitors just at the National Maritime Museum alone”. Museum is the place for learning, education and socialisation

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    Outcome 1 Understand own responsibilities, and the responsibilities of others, relating to health and safety   1. Identify legislation relating to health and safety in a health or social care work setting.   There are a number of different legislations to follow relating to health and safety in health or social care setting, such as:   The Health and Safety at Work Act 1974 COSHH – The control of substances hazardous to health RIDDOR – Used to report incidents, accidents and

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    today. When discussing maritime travel and technology, the one ship that is most thought of is the RMS Titanic, her ill-fated maiden voyage and the roughly fifteen hundred passengers who died that night in April. People don’t tend to think about is how a ship like the Titanic come to be: who built her, why did they build her, what is the history behind her conception, what happened after she sank in April of 1912, and how does the sinking of the Titanic still effect maritime laws today? During the

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    Short Topic 1 – Harley Marine Services Harley Marine Services is a full service maritime company. Being “committed to improving the communities in which we live, Harley Marine Services will exceed customers’ expectations, protecting the environment and maintaining a fair standard of living for our employees” is the mission statement of Harley Marine Services (“Harley Marine Services, Inc.”). It was founded in 1987 by Harley Franco as the Olympic Tug & Barge, Inc. Over time the company became established

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    Organised Crime-Maritime Piracy, Smuggling and Human Trafficking: Organised crime groups will utilise the Indian Ocean space to conduct their illicit operations (Hastings, 2012). Major crimes include piracy, smuggling and human trafficking. Piracy is a major security challenge in the IOR as it threatens peace and regional stability, trade and commerce as well as international energy movement (Herbert-Burns, 2012). It has encountered a lot of attention within the media as a successful means of financial

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    a tool to support the ongoing development and success of people undertaking a new role or new within the organisation altogether. As a means of introduction to my workplace the Boatswains Faculty, which is a sub organisation of Training Authority Maritime Warfare (TAMW) within the Royal Australian Navy (RAN) new staff go through an induction period to ensure they hold the necessary knowledge and skills to teach. Throughout this essay, I will refer to correspondence with a mentee, mentor and supervisor

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    1) Describe how current health and safety legislation, policies and procedures are implemented in the setting. There are several key pieces of legislation that impact on how schools manage the health and safety of both their employees, and others who come into contact with the school e.g pupils, support workers and parents. These pieces of legislation are: The Health and Safety at Work, etc Act 1974 This act places the responsibility of ensuring the health and safety and welfare of employees

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