
ABYC Standards Week Opens Today
A week of Project Technical Committee and other meetings in New Orleans will address the technical standards for vessel construction and systems.

A week of Project Technical Committee and other meetings in New Orleans will address the technical standards for vessel construction and systems.

After we white-boarded ABYC’s staff resolutions this year, we thought we might share with you our top standards resolutions.

The continuing education program for surveyors and technicians is being held in a virtual format.

Topics for the January conference include firefighting and detection systems, electrical, fuel and ventilation, controls and thermal appliances.

Sarah Devlin will manage and promote the ABYC Foundation’s Marine Trades Accreditation Program.

Electrification has been an increasingly common buzzword in the marine industry, especially in the past four to five years.

More than 70 students from five Florida schools with marine trade interests will attend IBEX this year to join seminars, tour the exhibition floor and network with exhibitors.

Part of the Risk Mitigation Series, the Nov. 9 session will focus on classifying a recall, when companies are required to issue a defect notification and how to avoid recalls.

The update includes 20 new and revised standards and technical information reports, including guidance for lithium-ion batteries.

The monthly, subscription-based program replaces its two-day virtual event with nine online educational sessions aimed at existing and future marine technicians.

A week of Project Technical Committee and other meetings in New Orleans will address the technical standards for vessel construction and systems.

After we white-boarded ABYC’s staff resolutions this year, we thought we might share with you our top standards resolutions.

The continuing education program for surveyors and technicians is being held in a virtual format.

Topics for the January conference include firefighting and detection systems, electrical, fuel and ventilation, controls and thermal appliances.

Sarah Devlin will manage and promote the ABYC Foundation’s Marine Trades Accreditation Program.

Electrification has been an increasingly common buzzword in the marine industry, especially in the past four to five years.

More than 70 students from five Florida schools with marine trade interests will attend IBEX this year to join seminars, tour the exhibition floor and network with exhibitors.

Part of the Risk Mitigation Series, the Nov. 9 session will focus on classifying a recall, when companies are required to issue a defect notification and how to avoid recalls.

The update includes 20 new and revised standards and technical information reports, including guidance for lithium-ion batteries.

The monthly, subscription-based program replaces its two-day virtual event with nine online educational sessions aimed at existing and future marine technicians.