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Appendix I: Biographies of Committee Members
Pages 323-327

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From page 323...
... Mr. Gray had an extended career with Exxon Corporation, where he served progressively as marine designer, planning section head, Manager of Tanker Research and 323
From page 324...
... He worked with the NRC Panel on Response to Casualties Involving Ship-Borne Hazardous Cargoes in their analyses of operational simulations conducted under the auspices of the Marine Board. He worked on three other NAS panels including Human Error in Navigation and Research Needs to Prevent Collisions, Rammings and Groundings.
From page 325...
... He has served as a consultant to the Office of Technology Assessment on benefit charges for financing infrastructure and has studied benefits valuation in hazard regulation for the Administrative Conference of the United States. JAMES HORNSBY completed service as Director General, Ship Safety, Canadian Coast Guard, and as Chairman of the Board of Steamship Inspection, retiring in 1988.
From page 326...
... delegations to IMO's Legal and Marine Environment Protection Committees, representing Friends of the Earth (FOE) and other private interest groups at national and international meetings on ocean dumping and marine environmental protection issues.
From page 327...
... Air Force, and Chief Technical Engineer, Vertol Division, Boeing Company. TOMASZ WIERZBICKI is Professor of Applied Mathematics, Department of Ocean Engineering, Massachusetts Institute of Technology.


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