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Harley Marine Services December 2014
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In This Issue
Christening of the
DR. ROBERT J. BEALL
The Newest Addition to Our
Fleet - Tug BROOKLYN
SIP Awards Winner!
Holiday Recipes
November Employee of the
Month
SOUNDINGS
Tug Brooklyn Courtesy of Larry McCormick
CO-WORKER APPRECIATION WEEK This year, employees at Harley Marine Services celebrated the 8th Annual Co-Worker Appreciation
Week (CWAW) from November 3-7. In all of their ports, each company recognized a different depart-
ment every day, allowing those employees to select an activity of their choice to promote recognition
of their fellow co-workers for all the hard work they do throughout the year.
Pizza parties and pancake breakfasts, chili cook-offs and taco lunches were just a few of the planned
activities. Every port customized the celebration to their departments and locations. In Seattle, there
was even a mobile espresso truck serving coffee to employees as they walked into work, in cups
hand-illustrated by HMS employees. It was an exciting week that demonstrated the level of apprecia-
tion and camaraderie all of us here at Harley Marine have for our company and co-workers.
In addition to these fun hands-on activities, employees also participated in daily trivia and raffle con-
tests. We also held our annual food drive fundraiser, collecting non-perishable food items to donate
during the holiday season. Along with the food items donated by employees, Harley Marine Services
also donated $1,000.00 to local food banks in each regional location where their companies are
based.
Thank you to the CWAW Committee and the HMS Human Resources Department for all their effort
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and planning in facilitating the week’s activities. They truly made this year’s CWAW celebration special.
It was a fun and busy week, highlighting the leadership and teamwork that demonstrate why the employees
at Harley Marine enjoy working at this great company. This proved to be one of the best Co-Worker Appreci-
ation celebrations yet and we’re excited to see what next year’s CWAW will bring!
Alison and Mo Allali brought baby Yasmine to her very first CWAW!
The OTB Operations team, hard at work preparing a delicious pancake breakfast for the Seattle office.
The main galley at Harley Marine Services, being set up for breakfast.
CO-WORKER APPRECIATION WEEK
Captain Brian Shea at the SMS ice cream social.
Mike Limon and Dan Morrison dropping off the annual
$1000.00 donation to the Alameda Food Bank.
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DR. ROBERT J. BEALL CHRISTENING
On Monday, November 10th, Harley Marine Services hosted the christening of the barge DR. ROBERT J.
BEALL at Zidell Marine, near Portland, OR. The DR. ROBERT J. BEALL, named for the President & CEO of
the Cystic Fibrosis Foundation, is one part of the first articulated tug and barge (ATB) in the Harley Marine fleet.
An articulated tug and barge combines the traditional towing methods and that of a small tanker.
During the reception Jay Zidell, President of Zidell Marine Corporation and Harley Franco, CEO of Harley Ma-
rine Services served as the event hosts, greeting those in attendance and delivering speeches prior to the chris-
tening.
Father Pat Brennan of St. Mary’s Cathedral of the Immaculate Conception performed the blessing of the barge,
ensuring the strength of the vessel and the safety
of all those onboard during its voyages. Kari
Rose, a patient of cystic fibrosis, christened the
vessel.
Following the ceremony and reception, lunch was
enjoyed at McCormick & Schmicks in downtown
Portland.
Harley Marine Services is honored to name this
vessel after a very dedicated and passionate indi-
vidual who has worked tirelessly to help find a
cure for cystic fibrosis.
DOUBLE HULL PETROLEUM BARGE
LENGTH: 422’
BEAM: 76’ 8”
DEPTH: 27’
CAPACITY: 83,800 barrels
Courtesy of Reed Goodpasture
Kari Rose christenening the barge. Courtesy of Reed Goodpasture
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Harley Marine Services is honored to name the newest addition to our fleet after a truly re-
markable doctor and leader, Dr. Robert J. Beall.
Robert J. Beall, Ph.D., began his tenure at the Cystic Fibrosis Foundation in 1980 as Executive Vice
President for Medical Affairs and for the past 20 years has served as President and Chief Executive
Officer. Under Dr. Beall’s leadership, the CF Foundation has significantly advanced the search for a
cure for cystic fibrosis and helped dramatically improve the length and quality of life for people with
CF. Prior to joining the CF Foundation, Dr. Beall was on the medical school faculty of Case Western
Reserve University in Cleveland, and worked at the National Institutes of Health, where he managed
a large portion of NIH’s cystic fibrosis program.
During Dr. Beall’s tenure, the CF Foundation has become one of the most respected voluntary
health organizations in the country. The CF Foundation’s innovative “venture philanthropy” ap-
proach to drug development, in which the CF Foundation invests in research collaborations with
pharmaceutical companies to help bring new therapies to patients, has been emulated by other non-
profit health organizations. The creation in the 1980s of a national network of research centers of
excellence, the Research Development Program, attracted many leading institutions and first-rate
scientists to the CF research effort. This collaborative network contributed to the identification of the
CF gene in 1989. Since that discovery, the CF Foundation has focused on translating knowledge
about the gene and the basic defect in CF into the development of novel CF treatments. In 1998,
the CF Foundation launched its ground-breaking Therapeutics Development Program, a unique co-
alition of industry, academics and the CF Foundation that is directed at speeding the discovery and
development of cutting-edge new CF drugs.
Nearly every CF drug available today was made possible because of the CF Foundation’s business
model, most recently Kalydeco, the first drug to treat the underlying cause of the disease in a seg-
ment of the CF population. The CF Foundation maintains a robust pipeline of potential CF therapies
that target the disease from every angle, and the prospects for a cure for cystic fibrosis have never
been higher.
We are proud to stand by Dr. Beall and continue “Cruisin’ for a Cure” as we support the Cystic Fi-
brosis Foundation to find the cure for cystic fibrosis.
DR. ROBERT J. BEALL CHRISTENING THE MEANING BEHIND THE NAME...
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HMS MENTORING PROJECT by Victoria Hall-Clinton, HSQE Coordinator
Harley Marine Services’ mentoring program allows employees the freedom to shape their personal
experiences in any way that will help them to become the most successful. This is achieved by offer-
ing employees the option of multiple and separate mentoring partnerships besides the standard tradi-
tional one-on-one mentoring approach. Many employees have already begun to take advantage of
these opportunities to build partnerships that best benefit their needs and goals.
Director of HSQ, Tim Kline and HMS Port Captain, Neil Billingsley have capitalized on the flexibility of
the program by engaging in a peer mentoring program. Peer mentoring is a form of mentorship that
usually takes place between a person who has encountered a specific experience and a person who
is new to that experience. This situation is beneficial because peers play a role in not only creating a
supportive network, but also in enhancing learning experiences and personal development.
If you have not yet done so, please choose a mentor, fill out the application form, and begin building
your partnerships in ways that best fit your schedule, personality, and abilities.
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HAZWOPER TRAINING By Andre Nault, Safety Manager - California Region
Millennium Maritime and Westoil Marine Services recently completerd their second bi-annual boom
deployment drill and HAZWOPER Refresher training in Los Angeles. The OSPR representative was
very pleased with the drill, specifically commenting on the good radio communication between boom
skiff and the crew on deck as they deployed the boom.
There were 16 participants including captains, tankermen, engineers, deckhands and shoreside man-
agers in attendance. In addition to deploying the boom within the allotted time requirement, they also
conducted skiff handling/boom maneuvering training for several newer crew members.
Everyone attended a debriefing afterwards, then reviewed the ‘Bunkering Best Practices’ DVD while
enjoying some pizza.
Special thanks to Reed Daoedsjah, Michael Castagnola, Brian Vartan, and Michael Golden for their
excellent assistance and guidance throughout the drill. Thanks to all who participated - you guys are
the best!
WELCOME TUG BROOKLYN!
Please welcome the newest addition to our fleet in the Gulf, the Tug BROOKLYN. The tug was origi-
nally built in 1975 at Halter Marine and named the PEGGY SHERIDAN. Later it was sold to APEX
Marine and renamed the BROOKLYN.
Harley Marine Services is now operating
the BROOKLYN for Apex per a vessel
management agreement. HMS is re-
sponsible for managing the crew and for
maintenance of the tug.
Welcome to the fleet!
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Environmental Achievement
Award
Harley Marine Services is proud to announce the list of vessels
that have received the prestigious Environmental Achievement
Award this year from the Chamber of Shipping of America.
Eligibility is determined by having no spills or fines in the last year
of operations. Additionally a vessel must be at least 3 years of
age. We extend our congratulations to all of these vessels, how-
ever, it is necessary to contextualize the aforementioned achieve-
ments.
The list to the right states the vessel and number of years it has
operated incident free. These vessels operate under strenuous
circumstances throughout the United States and collectively have
delivered 215 operating years without incident.
The gross number of years without an incident speaks to Harley
Marine Services’ steadfast commitment to the highest standards
of environmental excellence in every facet of its operations.
Congratulations to all!
VESSEL YEARS TYPE
Alyssa Ann 5 Push Boat
Anne Elizabeth 5 Push Boat
Bryant Sea 2 Petroleum Barge
CF Campbell 5 Push Boat
Chrestensen Sea 2 Petroleum Barge
Dale Frank, Jr 2 Petroleum Barge
David Fanning 5 Petroleum Barge
Diablo 2 Petroleum Barge
Dottie 5 Petroleum Barge
Dugan Pearsall 5 Petroleum Barge
Eagle 5 Petroleum Barge
Great Strides 2 Petroleum Barge
Grizzly 3 Petroleum Barge
HMS Liberty 5 Tug
Gruber Sea 2 Tug
Gyrfalcon 3 Tug
Hannah 2801 5 Tug
HMS 2000 5 Petroleum Barge
Hunter D 5 Petroleum Barge
Investigator 5 Tug
James T. Quigg 5 Tug
John Quigg 5 Tug
Willamette Champion 4 Tug
Betsy Arntz 2 Petroleum Barge
Lela Joy 5 Tug
Lily Blair 3 Tug
Lissy Too 5 Petroleum Barge
Lovel Briere 5 Petroleum Barge
Lucy Franco 5 Petroleum Barge
Max Sondland 5 Tug
MGI 2100 2 Push Boat
MGI 2331 2 Tug
Millennium Dawn 5 Tug
Millennium Falcon 3 Tug
Millennium Maverick 2 Petroleum Barge
Nathan Schmidt 5 Tug
Nicholas Ray 2 Petroleum Barge
Olympic Scout 5 Tug
Olympic Spirit 3 Petroleum Barge
Pacific Falcon 5 Tug
Paige Katherine 2 Petroleum Barge
Richardson Sea 5 Petroleum Barge
Royal Melbourne 5 Petroleum Barge
Shauna Kay 5 Tug
Sixty-Five Roses 4 Tug
Bernie Briere 5 Petroleum Barge
St. Andrews 5 Tug
Takeuchi Sea 2 Tug
Tim Quigg 5 Tug
Vijay Sea 2 Tug
Webb Moffett 5 Petroleum Barge
Z-3 4 Petroleum Barge
Z-4 5 Petroleum Barge
Z-5 5 Petroleum Barge
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HARLEY MARINE GULF Gregory Howell - 12/2 Joseph Taylor - 12/6 Allen Spivey - 12/10 Stacy DeLoach - 12/14 Robert Lee - 12/18 Jesse Graves - 12/19 Carl Fessler - 12/27 Edwin Pete - 12/27 Chad Smith - 12/28 Steven Stidham - 12/29
HARLEY MARINE NEW YORK Marco Velez - 12/7 Jess Canterbury - 12/17 Rexford Nunemaker - 12/19 Zolmen Levit - 12/22
Saud Hashmi - 12/23
HARLEY MARINE SERVICES Brenna Fitzsimmons-Perrey - 12/18 Irene Dulay - 12/20 Nancy Xiong Moua - 12/28 Mark Stiefel - 12/31
MILLENNIUM MARITIME Marco Vuoso - 12/4 Scott Walker - 12/8 Josiah Layfield - 12/20
OLYMPIC TUG & BARGE Derrill Dizard - 12/1 Jesse Ullberg - 12/1 Russell Holmes - 12/4 Joshua Swainston - 12/4 Mark Troutman - 12/6 David Ferguson - 12/7 Joseph Beres - 12/13 Scott Wurster - 12/13 Aaron Williams - 12/14 Todd Johnston - 12/15 Brett Nelson - 12/15 Gary Ward - 12/15 Jason Hendrickson - 12/19 Greg Horton - 12/19 Kevin Treadwell - 12/19 Don Adler - 12/21 Billy Kasinger - 12/25 Eric Chisman - 12/26 Oliver Hunt - 12/29
PACIFIC COAST MARITIME James Weimer - 12/6
PACIFIC TERMINAL SERVICES Mark Flower - 12/25
STARLIGHT MARINE SERVICES Charlotte Koskelin - 12/4 Travis McGrath - 12/10 Gabriel Cleope - 12/15 Ryan Tom - 12/18 Daniel Morrison - 12/23 Michael Link - 12/24 Victor Gonzalez - 12/30
WESTOIL MARINE SERVICES
Brian Janson - 12/7 Joshua Bobic - 12/12 Nolan Padilla - 12/16 Salvatore Manzella - 12/22 John Costello - 12/23 Andres Leon - 12/25 Randy Atwood - 12/26
Thumbs Up! I would like to give a thumbs up to the following crewmen who gave their
time and effort to help another Starlight Marine vessel in prepping the
main deck and bulwarks for pri-
mer and new deck paint. It was a
team effort created and orga-
nized by Capt. Shane Smith.
At the end of the day, Capt. Jim
Horn bought pizza and drinks for
all the crew members involved.
Sea stories and lies followed!
This is a great sign of team work
and shows what Starlight Marine
employees are made of.
Z-5: Scott Shinn; Mitch Hetterle;
Z-4: Shane Smith; Bobby Adams; Mike MacLachlan; Frank Dignon
Z-3: Jim Horn; Ed Garrison (OTB)
-Captain Dan Morrison, Port Captain Starlight Marine Services
Thumbs Up! Thumbs up on a great job on following policy that was completed recently
by the Harley Marine Gulf crew on the PKAB/Kolache/Alamo tow.
And a special thanks to the entire HMG Barge Operations Team and
Safety Team for mentoring the crews properly to follow our important pro-
cedures.
-Kelly Moore, HMS Manager Petroleum Barge Operations
Starlight Marine crew members enjoying a little
downtime after prepping the Z-3 for painting.
December Birthdays
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HEALTHY EATING AND DRINKING DURING THE WINTER HOLIDAYS
Healthy eating during the holiday season may seem impossible. In fact, the average American gains a pound or two during the holiday season. This weight tends to stick and accumulate over the years. But don’t fret! There are ways to help manage the holiday food temptations while still participating in the joys of the holi-day season.
Tips to keep unwanted weight off during the holidays:
Plan ahead! Eat healthier in the days leading up to a major holiday feast.
Bring healthy dishes to holiday events. As the host of the party you can offer healthy dishes but as a guest
you have less control! Offer to bring a dish that you know you will enjoy and will provide a healthy option for
the meal.
Eat the ‘best for you’ options first, and then go back for more. This will help fill you up on healthier foods
before overindulging on the less healthy options.
Do not skip meals in preparation for a later meal! This will just lead to overeating.
Keep moving. The holidays can be a great time to take a brisk walk with family members or play a game of
basketball with the kids. Physical activity reduces stress and gives us more energy, something everybody
needs when dealing with the end of year business.
Holidays and Drinking:
Holidays tend to heighten alcohol intake as there are more special occasions where alcohol is offered. Many holiday drinkers do not normally drink and therefore have a lower tolerance. Furthermore, people are dealing with the increased pressures of planning for the holiday season and may feel more pressure to have a drink. This is why it is important to pay attention to these points about holiday drinking:
Roads can be more dangerous and people are usually in a rush. Adding alcohol to the mix is a recipe for
disaster.
Alcohol adds unwanted extra calories and lowers inhibitions which can lead to overeating.
Avoid holiday drinking related problems:
Obviously, the best thing to do is to resist the pressure to drink, especially in excess.
Offer nonalcoholic beverages at holiday events.
Plan ahead and decide how many drinks you are going to have before you start drinking.
If you choose to drink, ALWAYS make sure you have a designated driver or take a ride service such as a
taxi, Uber or Lyft.
Sources: http://psychcentral.com/lib/holiday-drinking-keep-it-safe/000392, http://www.realsimple.com/health/nutrition-diet/healthy-eating/eat-
healthy-during-holidays, http://www.heart.org/idc/groups/heart-public/@wcm/@fc/documents/downloadable/ucm_455757.pdf
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WHY I LOVE FATTY FOODS
By Danielle L. Peterson
It is probably safe to say that there is a lot of conflicting information about fats in our country today. Are fats good
or bad? What kind of fats should I be eating? Should I even be eating fat? What about cholesterol? Let’s take
this opportunity to dispel some of this conflicting information in this article and the ones to follow. First off, we will
focus on the benefits of healthful fats and which ones to include in your diet for optimum health.
Healthy fats and oils are essential for our health. Here are a few of their
benefits:
Fats satisfy our appetites.
Fats aid in healthy hormone production in the body.
Fats greatly enhance mineral absorption in the diet.
Fats provide a long-burning source of energy – especially for the heart!
Fats build healthy bile; a substance made by the liver, stored and released by the gallbladder to aid in optimal fat digestion and emulsification.
Fats help to nourish every cell in our body by providing building blocks to main-tain healthy cell membranes. (Nutrients in; Wastes out!)
Fats aid in the formation of anti-inflammatory substances in the body (prostaglandins)
Fats allow us to heal quickly and effectively (boosts healing inflammatory pro-
cesses)
A no-fat or low-fat diet can lead to many unwanted affects such as, fatigue,
mood disorders, nutrient deficiencies, and weight issues. Fats are our bod-
ies preferred source of energy!
Saturated fats have been unfairly attacked since the medical and scientific
so-called “experts” falsely linked the dietary intake of saturated fat and cho-
lesterol to the increased incidence of heart disease.
There are many foods that contain healthy fat and vitamins that you may not
suspect. A few of those foods are:
Butter (my favorite)
Grass fed beef (contains omega 3’s)
Pastured eggs
Animal fats from animals that have been pastured
Sources:
https://www.bulletproofexec.com/butter-infographic/
http://fashion.telegraph.co.uk/article/TMG10408780/What-To-Eat-Now-good-fats-not-bad.html
http://thinkpinkgirl.wordpress.com/2013/12/04/healthy-fats-to-look-for/
Healthy Fats Keep it Real! Choose Organic!
Avocado
Almonds
Almond Butter
Peanut Butter
Unrefined Coconut Oil
Olive Oil
Olives
Flax Seeds
Chia Seeds
Sunflower Seeds
Walnuts
Pecans
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PEAR ALMOND TART
Try making this delicious (and slightly healthier!) dessert for your holiday events
Prep Time: 15 Minutes
Ingredients:
2 firm Bartlett Pears, peeled, cored and sliced into 12 wedges each
1 tbsp lemon juice 1/2 tsp baking powder
1 tbsp dark brown sugar 1/4 tsp salt
1/2 cup raw almonds 1 large egg
1/2 cup granulated sugar 1 tsp grated lemon zest
3/4 cup all-purpose flour 2 1/2 tbsp unsalted butter, chilled
Directions
1. Preheat oven to 375° degrees. Mist a 9 ½ inch tart pan with cooking spray. In a medium bowl, toss the pears
with lemon juice and brown sugar.
2. In a food processor, pulse together the almonds and granulated sugar until mixture is light and fluffy. Add
flour, baking powder and salt. Add the egg and lemon zest, and slice in the butter. Pulse until the mixture
just begins to come together.
3. Turn the dough into the pan and press it over the bottom. Arrange the pears over dough in a circular pattern.
Brush the fruit with a teaspoon of the brown sugar lemon juice mixture remaining in the bowl, reserving any
leftover liquid.
4. Bake 45-50 minutes, until dough is puffy and golden brown. Brush fruit with brown sugar lemon juice mixture
after 40 minutes. Let cool slightly in pan before serving.
BROWN-BUTTER BRUSSELS
SPROUTS Makes: 6 Servings
Prep: 7 Minutes, Cook: 9 Minutes
Ingredients:
1 ½ lbs brussels sprouts, trimmed and halved, lengthwise.
Salt
1 ½ tbs unsalted butter.
1/3 cup chopped pecans
¾ tsp fresh lemon juice
Directions
1. Bring a large pot of salted water to a boil. Add the brussels sprouts
and boil about 5 minutes. Drain well and transfer to a serving bowl.
2. In a small saucepan, melt the butter over medium heat. Add the pe-
cans and cook 3-4 minutes until butter is golden brown and the mix-
ture smells sweet and nutty. Remove pan from heat and immediate-
ly add the lemon juice.
3. Poor the pecan butter over brussels sprouts. Serve.
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2014 SAFETY INCENTIVE PROGRAM WINNER!
“My family and I would like to give a huge ‘Thank You’ to Harley Marine Services. I won the grand prize for the
Safety Incentive Program and Harley Marine sent my family on an unforgettable vacation. Harley Marine Services
paid for flight, lodging and three days of fun at Disneyland California adventure. My kids are seven and five and
the timing was perfect, we did EVERYTHING! I convinced my reluctant son that the Tower Of Terror line was for
the bathrooms and got him to do every ride. My daughter rode the big roller coaster eleven times.
I would also like to thank my fellow crew members at Olympic Tug & Barge in Portland. We hold a lot of safety
meetings and we take our drills to the next level, often at inconvenient times. Seattle's Dan Johnson built us a
great man-overboard dummy and he gets dunked often. Everyone participates and has shown great interest.
Captain Sue recently set off the fire alarm unannounced and the crew was on the scene with PPE, comms, and a
charge hose in less than one minute. It takes commitment from everyone and everyone has stepped up.
If you aren't familiar with the Safety Incentive Program, you a missing out on an incredible opportunity. My favorite
part of the program is that you are earning points for doing things that you ALREADY DO!
Safety meetings are required weekly on each vessel, and these are worth points. If you step up and lead the
meeting it is worth even more. Whenever you see an issue with equipment, crews or a particular evolution, it is a
good time for a safety meeting. Take time out and discuss the details so that safety is at the forefront of every-
thing you do. Detail the steps for completing an evolution safely in a JSA, like how to break chain or spool a
winch, and you’ll earn points. This is a tool to get everyone on your vessel, in your port and the entire company
involved when it comes to safety.
Work safe friends, and thanks again to Harley Marine Services”. -Daniel Baumfalk
Harley Marine Services’ Safety Department is please to recognize Dan Baumfalk as the 2014 OTB Safety Incentive Pro-
gram Grand Prize Winner. Dan is a two-time SIP winner, his first year winning was in 2012.
In recognition of this achievement, HMS sent Dan and his family on a vacation to sunny Southern California to pay a visit
to Disneyland. Dan, along with his wife Leah, and their two children, Bailey and Jake, spent three days taking in the fun
and adventure of the Magic Kingdom. Congratulations, Dan!
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Why You Should Pay Attention to the Voluntary Insurance Benefits Open Enrollment:
This is the ONLY open enrollment period where ALL benefits are offered “Guarantee Issue” this means
NO HEALTH QUESTIONS ARE ASKED. If you have applied and been denied coverage previously NOW IS THE TIME TO ENROLL We are offering enrollment into our 3 existing benefit plans as well as 3 new plans! Enroll online, it’s very simple! Type in www.EnrollVB.com/HMS to view your existing plans and enroll in
new plans.
Confused about all 6 voluntary benefit options?? Here is a review!
Existing Plans If you have previously applied and been denied NOW IS THE TIME TO ENROLL Short Term Disability Insurance: Replaces a portion of your weekly income if you are unable to work for a few weeks or months due to an illness or injury that occurs off the job. Long Term Disability Insurance: Protects a portion of your income. It can pay you a monthly benefit if you can’t work for an extended period of time due to a covered injury or illness. The policy covers illness or injury that occur on or off the job. Term Life and AD&D Insurance: Term life insurance is an affordable way to leave your family money should you pass away. They can use it to help pay for housing and other expenses, including your final arrangements.
New Plans Available for the first time and during this enrollment period only! Accident Insurance: Accident insurance can pay you money based on the injury and treatment you receive, whether it’s a simple sprain or something more serious like an injury from a car accident. The money is paid directly to you and you decide how to spend it. Group Critical Illness Insurance: Pays a lump sum payment directly to you at the first diagnosis of a covered condition such as a heart attack, stroke, permanent paralysis, kidney failure, major organ failure, cancer and more. You decide how to spend it. Whole Life insurance: Pays money to your loved ones when you pass away but premiums do not increase with age and your policy can build cash value over time Questions? Call 206-628-0051 and ask to speak to your HR representative.
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PAYROLL CALENDAR
Pay-period ending: 11/30/14
Pay-date: 12/5/14
Pay-period ending: 12/15/14 (Pay-date: 12/22/14)
Employee Deadlines:
Employee due date to submit planned PAF’s (Vacation/PTO): 12/9/14
Employee due date to submit unplanned PAF’s (bereavement/sick): ASAP or 12/15/14
Any PAF’s/travel time, etc. not approved by your supervisor(s) and received by the payroll department by 10AM PST on 12/16/14, will be included on the 1/9/15 paycheck.
Please allow (up to) two days for bank processing.
If you have questions on your paystub, please contact your supervisor.
Manager/Dispatch Deadlines:
Approve dispatch/GM logs: Daily
Approve PAF’s: Daily. (Deadline for inclusion in payroll is 12/16/14 10AM PST)
Integration Report: Must be returned to PR with all corrections completed by 5PM PST on 12/16/14
Pay-period ending: 12/31/14 (Pay-date: 1/9/15)
Employee Deadlines:
Employee due date to submit planned PAF’s (Vacation/PTO): 12/24/14
Employee due date to submit unplanned PAF’s (bereavement/sick): ASAP or 12/31/14
Any PAF’s/travel time, etc. not approved by your supervisor(s) and received by the payroll department by 10AM PST on 1/5/15, will be included on the 1/22/15 paycheck.
Please allow (up to) two days for bank processing.
If you have questions on your paystub, please contact your supervisor.
Manager/Dispatch Deadlines:
Approve dispatch/GM logs: Daily
Approve PAF’s: Daily. (Deadline for inclusion in payroll is 1/5/15 10AM PST)
Integration Report: Must be returned to PR with all corrections completed by 5PM PST on 1/5/15
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Newly Eligible Employees: For those of you who are newly eligible, you should have received your enrollment packets. If you have not received your packet at the time of this publication, please contact your HR Representative. Current Plan Participants: Open enrollment is the only time you can change your deferral amount. Contact HR to receive a 401(k) Plan Contribution Change Form.
Eligible Employees – Not Yet Participating: Now is the time to enroll. If you wish to participate, please contact HR for an enrollment packet. Also, we have the com-plete 401(k) Plan informational packet available on the PAF system. It is located on the Employee Forms tab, 401(k) Open Enrollment folder. The packet includes forms, plan highlights, educational material and information regarding investment options. To Change Your Investment Elections: Please contact Moran Knobel at 425-451-9389 or by E-mail: [email protected] or online at www.moranknobel.com.
IMPORTANT: The deadline for returning forms is: Thursday, December 18, 2014
Due to administrative constraints, any forms turned in after the deadline will not be processed and you will have to make changes or enroll during the next open enrollment in January 2015.
Open Enrollment Meeting
Melody Prescott with Kibble & Prentice will be hosting a meeting to discuss the 401(k) program and distribute enroll-ment forms.
The meeting will be held: Wednesday, December 3rd at 11:00 am in Seattle (Also will be available via GoTo Meeting conference call)
After the meeting Melody will hold individual sessions for private consultation. A sign-up sheet will be made availa-ble. If you cannot attend the meeting, please feel free to contact her at 206-676-7421 or 800-767-0650 Ext 67421, or via email: [email protected].
For additional information or questions on the 401(k) program, please feel free to contact your HR Representative anytime at 206-628-0051
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NOVEMBER NEW HIRES
Harley Marine Gulf
Robert Anderson - Deckhand Tankerman
Nicholas Hooter - Deckhand Tankerman
Jeffery King - Deckhand Tankerman
Jeffrey Phillips - Deckhand Tankerman
Marino Pino - Mate Tankerman
Harley Marine New York
Kyle Cribbin - AB Deckhand
Olympic Tug & Barge
Ryan Riegler - AB Deckhand
Randy Sneed, Jr. - AB Tankerman
Eric Skewis - Captain
Doyle Cook - Engineer
Hans Larson - Engineer
DECEMBER EMPLOYMENT
ANNIVERSARIES
HARLEY MARINE GULF Joseph Goette - 2 years Jeffery Manes - 2 years Joseph Ponder - 2 years Desmaine Rubin - 2 years James Thomas - 1 year Alejandro Torres - 1 year
HARLEY MARINE NEW YORK Richard Benoit - 8 years Corey Harris - 8 years Raymond Keevins - 8 years Robert Ehmann - 4 years Richard Brockway - 2 years
HARLEY MARINE SERVICES
Gregg Nelsen - 21 years Stephen Parry - 6 years Gayle Garbareno - 3 years Chelsea Woodworth - 2 years
MILLENNIUM MARITIME
Stephen Higgins - 14 years Matthew Hathaway - 10 years
OLYMPIC TUG & BARGE Kurt Zaverson - 27 years Guy Larsen - 11 years John Munson - 9 years Gary St. Luise - 9 years Shane Bonnin - 8 years Eric Liedberg - 8 years Joseph Miranda - 8 years Thomas Plucinski, Jr. - 8 years Daniel Baumfalk - 7 years Michael Cahill - 4 years Mark Donohue - 2 years Michael Lindquist - 2 years Jacob Vestal - 2 years James Davison - 1 year Chester Harrison - 1 year Joshua Swainston - 1 year
PACIFIC COAST MARITIME Carlos Trinidad - 7 years Steven Osberg - 6 years
PACIFIC TERMINAL SERVICES Tracy Wild - 14 years Robert Weiss - 6 years
STARLIGHT MARINE SERVICES Hal Eltzroth II - 9 years Michael Limon - 9 years Gabriel Cleope - 1 year
WESTOIL MARINE SERVICES
Brian Janson - 18 years Thomas Matlock - 10 years Andre Nault - 8 years Brent Ralph - 8 years Julian Bijelic - 3 years Jaime Lopez - 2 years
WHQ held a food drive competition during Co-Worker Apprecia-tion Week and donated almost 200 pounds of non-perishable goods to The Ballard Food Bank. Way to go WHQ! To celebrate the generous donations, WHQ held Taco Tuesday before Thanksgiving break. Other Harley Marine locations also participated in food drives during the week of CWAW. Harley Marine encourages all employees to participate in a form of charity by donating or volunteering to a good cause this holiday season! WHQ will continue the food drive throughout the end of the year.
Happy Holidays Harley Marine Team!
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Starlight Marine Services - Urban Alexander
Starlight Marine Services would like to recognize Urban Alexander
as the November Employee of the Month. Urb has gone out of his
way to make sure that SMS had adequate tankermen coverage on
the Royal Melbourne/Bernie Briere. This is also while his wife was
expecting. Urb is also part of the Olympic Spirit VRU team. To
say that Urb is a team player is putting it lightly.
Urb, thank you for your spirit of can do attitude, team work and
great work ethic!
Olympic Tug & Barge - Paul Clendenen
Olympic Tug & Barge would like to recognize shoreside tankerman
Paul Clendenen as November Employee of the Month. Paul has
been employed with OTB since June 2013. He started as an ap-
prentice shoreside tankerman, quickly progressing into one of our
top shoreside tankermen. Paul leads by example and takes great
pride in his work day in and day out. He has become a valuable
asset to our shoreside tankerman group.
Thank you for your awesome professionalism, Paul!
NOVEMBER EMPLOYEE
OF THE MONTH