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PMA Training Graduates All Crane training program graduates include Crane certification, simulator training (except SC) and refresher/ familiarization training. Forklift graduates include Basic and Heavy Lift certification and refresher/ familiarization training. Semi-Tractor graduates include Dock and Ro-Ro certification and refresher & familiarization training. The number of graduates includes Casual applicants. The number of General Safety Training graduates includes Casual applicants. The number of Powered Industrial Truck (PIT) graduates does not include the 3-year re-evaluation records. CHE graduates include Top Handler, Side Pick and Reachstacker certification and refresher/ familiarization training. 2023 2022 2021 2020 2019 Crane / Crane Simulator Container Gantry Crane (Sim) RTG Crane – Transtainer Ship Gantry Crane (Sim) Ship Gantry Crane (Fam) Ship Pedestal Crane (Sim) (Winch) Mobile Crane (Mobile Cr Light) Ship Unloader, Bulk Crane Dock Whirley Crane Subtotal Percent of Total Skill Equipment / PIT Forklift Semi-Tractor Container Handling Equipment (CHE) (Log Loader) Straddle Carrier Excavator Bulk Loader (Bucket) Bulldozer (Front Loader) (Loci) Subtotal Percent of Total Job Specific / Promotions Basic Marine Clerk Clerk Computer Gate (Yard) Supercargo Vessel Planner Walking Boss Orientation Powered Gangway Walking Boss Seminar Watchman (Security Awareness) Holdman Cutting & Grinding Watchman Reefer Watchman Screener Mechanic (General) (Crane) (Medium Voltage) Gearman Subtotal Percent of Total Safety / Technical / Employee Development GST (GIT) (D&A Awareness), (Orient, Skill), (Resp Eval) Diversity, Employee & Supervisor Standard First Aid / CPR Lashing Ammo Handling Safety Vessel Rigging Basic Casual Safety (LS Entry) Instructor (Train-the-Trainer) Subtotal Percent of Total Testing Strength & Agility (Schd Practice) Clerk Cognitive Clerk Keyboard Physical Exam (Pre-employment) Drug & Alcohol Screen (Pre-employment) Lashing Test Subtotal Percent of Total TOTAL EXPENDITURE* 181 112 1 – 17 49 – – 360 0.9% 1,462 2,443 870 39 7 − 18 4,839 12.6% 222 189 3 3 77 32 480 212 12 − 79 − 230 − 1,539 4% 9,068 2,377 1,225 609 940 18 746 − 14,983 39.2% 557 2,233 2,934 4,456 4,644 1,716 16,540 43.2% 38,261 $43,004,852 47 151 2 – 3 1 – – 204 1.7% 325 747 326 8 1 − 29 1,436 11.7% 56 146 − 3 21 − 450 31 − − − − 106 − 813 6.6% 4,398 67 89 23 605 − 41 − 5,223 42.5% 182 653 771 1,239 923 854 4,622 37.6% 12,298 $14,669,667 223 185 4 − 20 41 − − 473 1.5% 542 1,371 970 37 − − 11 2,931 9.6% 112 − 7 8 5 19 460 150 − − 60 − 96 − 917 3% 12,227 736 546 475 789 − 314 − 15,087 49.3% 1,156 1,474 1,800 3,810 2,026 898 11,164 36.5% 30,572 $40,233,947 193 62 3 − 21 48 6 10 343 1.0% 1,066 1,371 590 41 − − 43 3,111 9.4% 36 5 10 1 1 36 543 433 − 8 − − 27 8 1,108 3.3% 9,963 9,559 1,073 224 322 4 − − 21,145 63.7% 398 811 953 2,581 2,071 675 7,489 22.6% 33,196 $35,891,475 307 115 6 – 33 54 – – 515 1.1% 1,454 2,568 619 61 20 − 37 4,759 9.9% 203 256 − 9 117 16 314 235 − 16 69 − 418 − 1,653 3.4% 11,217 9,775 426 163 447 21 454 − 22,503 46.8% 1,033 2,806 3,127 4,286 4,924 2,515 18,691 38.8% 48,121 $48,517,909 *Certain costs of training are not included. 70 2023 ANNUAL REPORT S TAT I S T I C A L I N F O R M AT I O N