Merchant Marine Inspection. To help regulate her Merchant Marine Safety program, the Coast Guard has Marine Inspection Offices located in primary ports and other areas throughout Coast Guard districts close to American marine activities. Certain marine safety inspection duties of the Coast Guard require the knowledge and skill of experienced technical marine engineers as pointed out here in the Coast Guard Marine Inspection Office in Philadelphia by officer in charge Captain Jesse O. Thompson, USCG, seated at his desk, and inspector Captain Louis A. Grundler, USCG, in checking the archite


Merchant Marine Inspection. To help regulate her Merchant Marine Safety program, the Coast Guard has Marine Inspection Offices located in primary ports and other areas throughout Coast Guard districts close to American marine activities. Certain marine safety inspection duties of the Coast Guard require the knowledge and skill of experienced technical marine engineers as pointed out here in the Coast Guard Marine Inspection Office in Philadelphia by officer in charge Captain Jesse O. Thompson, USCG, seated at his desk, and inspector Captain Louis A. Grundler, USCG, in checking the architectural plans and model of a new merchant vessel for safety violations before it is built. Plans must be approved by the Coast Guard first before building, altering or repairing of merchant vessels can be carried out to insure sea-worthiness and meeting of Federal safety laws.


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