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7A THE DAILY ASTORIAN • WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 25, 2015 Protest: Tongue Point’s operations assessed each year is con¿ dent it will soon get a waiver from the labor depart- ment, which owns the boat, to give Tumbarello until the end of January 2017 to get the proper licensing. Shillinger said he has full con¿ dence in the seaman- ship staff and the education students are getting. Tongue Point has the only Job Corps seamanship program in the country and is one of the most valuable trades it offers, as far as income after graduation. Continued from Page 1A “Throughout my employ- ment, I reported my safety concerns to my supervisors and managers,” Jones said in both her complaints. “I report- ed malfunctioning equipment, an unlicensed supervisor op- erating boats, and proper pro- cedures not being followed, creating unsafe environments and injuries.” In a report last month to the U.S. Department of Labor, which oversees Job Corps, Vice President Dean Hoff- man of the western region of Management and Training Corp. said the company in- vestigated 17 different allega- tions by Jones, interviewing most students and staff in the seamanship program. The re- port found almost all of her allegations unfounded, except for some minor issues. In- vestigators recommended an annual plan for replacement of supplies, and noted several log booN entries not ¿ lled out completely. Hoffman said the corpora- tion assesses Tongue Point’s operations each year. He added that a fuller assessment would be conducted in the future, with a person speci¿ cally assigned to the seamanship program. As a follow-up to the investi- gation, he said, the corporation will review the ¿ nances of the program in six months to en- sure needs are being met. Right of way Daily Astorian/File Photo The Tongue Point Job Corps buoy tender Ironwood navigates downstream toward the Columbia River bar. No license, no problem Len Tumbarello, a former second-in-command of the U.S. Coast Guard’s Sector Columbia River who retired shortly before taking the helm of Tongue Point’s seamanship program in summer 2013, has made appearances in both Jones’ and Ferguson’s com- plaints. Upon his hiring, Tumbarel- lo said he needed more at-sea time and to take some tests to get the proper merchant mariner’s license to operate the Ironwood, a former Coast Guard buoy tender used as a seamanship training vessel. He still lacks the proper li- cense. But the corporation’s re- port found Tumbarello is not required to be a licensed. Oth- er licensed captains are on board when the Ironwood is underway, and an instructor in the program recently obtained the proper license. Kim Shillinger, the direc- tor of Tongue Point, said the center was lucky to get Tum- barello, who has a master’s in education and a 26-year history with the Coast Guard. Shillinger said Tongue Point One particularly stinging allegation surrounded a minor collision between the Iron- wood and the ¿ shing boat Miss Emily near Point Adams in July. The collision was logged with the Coast Guard, which declined to investigate because of the minor nature of the dam- age. The vessel’s captain, Thom- as Lloyd, said the Ironwood ran into and scraped his out- rigger while he was towing another ¿ shing vessel upriver. 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