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From: <br />To: 'Gigi Jabbour' <giigi(@minnetonkamarina.com>; 'GABRIEL JABBOUR' <gabrieliabbour(@msn.com> <br />Subject: Would the proposed expansion for barges at the North Arm Launch meet the definition of a <br />Marine Terminal? <br />29 CFR OSHA Maritime Regulations Part 1917 and 1918 Marine terminal means wharves, <br />bulkheads, quays, piers, docks and other berthing locations and adjacent storage or adjacent areas <br />and structures associated with the primary movement of cargo or materials from vessel to shore or <br />shore to vessel including structures which are devoted to receiving, handling, holding, consolidating <br />and loading or delivery of waterborne shipments or passengers, including areas devoted to the <br />maintenance of the terminal or equipment. The term does not include production or manufacturing <br />areas nor does the term include storage facilities directly associated with those production or <br />manufacturing areas. <br />1910.16(a)(1) Part 1918 of this chapter shall apply exclusively, according to the provisions thereof, <br />to all employment of every employee engaged in longshoring operations or related employment <br />aboard any vessel. All cargo transfer accomplished with the use of shore -based material handling <br />devices shall be governed by part 1917 of this chapter. <br />29 Sub B Chapter 17 Part 1918 Longshoring operations means the loading, unloading, moving or <br />handling of cargo, ship's stores, gear, or any other materials, into, in, on, or out of any vessel. <br />From: Gigi Jabbour[mailto:gigi(@minnetonkamarina.com] <br />Sent: Friday, October 17, 2025 11:35 AM <br />Subject: Osha <br />Gigi Jabbour, CMM <br />Minnetonka Marina <br />23500 Smithtown Road <br />Shorewood, MN 55331 <br />952-474-0600 <br />210 <br />