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March 2024 Newsletter
The Marine Chemist Association held a Board of Directors (BOD) meeting March 17, 2024 in Houston, TX. This was preceded by a sectional
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November 2023 Newsletter
The Marine Chemist Association held a Board of Directors (BOD) meeting October 8th at MITAGS in Baltimore, MD. This was preceded by a
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Members of our international directory are entitled to attend sectional or annual seminars at the discounted rate. Approval and acceptance for membership are under the sole and absolute discretion of the Marine Chemist Association Board of Directors (BOD).
All Associate members must reapply yearly. All decisions of the BOD are final.
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About the Marine Chemist Association
The Marine Chemist Association, Inc. is an independent professional organization composed of chemists certified by the National Fire Protection Association in accordance with the published rules. It had its origin in May 1938, as the Marine Chemists’ Subsection of the NFPA Marine Section. Upon termination of the Marine Section in 1948, the present Association was organized for the following purposes:
- To promote the science of, and improve the method of evaluation and eliminating health, fire and explosion hazards in marine and associated industries.
- To obtain and circulate information relative to these hazards and other information regarding the professional and ethical activities of its members.
- To enhance the general welfare of its members by promoting a closer relationship with all concerned industry and regulatory bodies.