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The WorkBoat ProPass Online Membership gives you the latest education from the brand you trust 24 hours a day, 7 days a week, 365 days a year. Your industry is constantly evolving.  The WorkBoat ProPass gives you the one place you can go to stay on top of current events, what's going on in your industry today and what's in store for the future.

The WorkBoat ProPass includes access to every webinar that is offered on WorkBoat.com as well as on-demand access to previously held webinars for 12 full months. You’ll have access to interviews with industry leaders and exclusive updates that cover critical topics like business management, policy, recent regulations, recruiting, accident prevention, emerging markets and market forecasting and other important topics. As a ProPass Member you and your entire team can take advantage of industry education and information whenever and wherever you want it.

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Without the pass, webinars are available for individual purchase ranging from $39 - $59. 

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Featured Content
WorkBoat Compensation Survey 2013
WorkBoat's new survey about who makes how much money in the workboat industry and a whole lot more. Author: Ken Hocke
June 18, 2013
Congress hits DHS on TWIC readers
The House has approved a budget for the Department of Homeland Security that would withhold $30 million until the agency demonstrates how requiring TWIC readers would enhance maritime security. Author: Pamela Glass
June 17, 2013
Spilling oil can ruin your day
There is no amount of oil that’s OK to spill. A simple drop of oil that causes sheen on the water is a pollution incident. You and your company can be held directly and personally liable. Author: Capt. Peter Squicciarini
June 17, 2013
Deckhands: How important are they?
For over two decades, deckhand positions on Northeast tugs were relegated to “unskilled” labor status. While some still hold this view, this is beginning to change. Author: Joel Milton
June 12, 2013
Putting the oil spill behind us
USCG move is effort to bring oil spill reporting back to normal along the Gulf Coast. Author: Ken Hocke
June 12, 2013
A Tugboat Captain Who Loved His Women Crew
Author: stew finch
October 19, 2012
Electronic Charts
Author: BRUCE URQUHART
July 28, 2012
Redesign of Container Ships
Author: william cormeny
December 6, 2011
FCC Requirements
Author: David Smith
September 23, 2011
Gulf Oil Spill
Author: Marydale Abernathy
August 3, 2011

 
 
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