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1 MARINE CASUALTY REPORTING
Sector Northern New England Investigations Division

2 What Casualties are “Reportable”
1) Unintended groundings, or unintended allision with a bridge 2) An intended grounding, or an intended strike of a bridge, that creates a hazard to navigation 3) Loss of main propulsion, steering, or any associated component that reduces maneuverability 4) An occurrence that materially/adversely affects the vessel’s seaworthiness/fitness for service 5) Loss of life* 6) An injury that requires professional medical treatment and if the person is engaged/employed on the vessel, renders them unfit to perform routine duties.* 7) Property damage >$25K 8) Significant harm to the environment – Any oil/fuel quantity & quantity over RQ of Hazardous Materials Red* Signifies Drug/Alcohol Testing Required – Serious Marine Incident

3 Reporting Marine Casualties
When to report? Make initial notification after the addressing of resultant safety concerns, contact the Coast Guard via VHF 16 or call the Sector NNE Command Center at (281) Written Report of Marine Casualty, CG Form Have 5 calendar days to submit. Submit to Sector Northern New England Investigations Via Fax (207)

4 Serious Marine Incidents
Casualties that require the chemical testing of individuals directly involved in a serious marine incident. Those “whose order, action or failure to act is determined to be, or cannot be ruled out as a factor” These individuals must undergo: Alcohol testing within two hours, no later than eight D.O.T. Drug testing (Post Casualty) within thirty-two hours

5 Serious Marine Incidents
Are marine casualties that result in: One or more deaths An injury to a crewmember, requiring medical treatment beyond first aid / renders unfit for duty Damage >$100K Actual/Constructive total loss of any self propelled vessel Discharge of oil > 10,000 gallons Discharge of a reportable quantity (RQ) of hazardous substance.

6 Reporting Forms CG-2692 - Report of Marine Casualty
Required to document reportable casualties CG-2692 A – Barge Addendum To report data for multiple barges CG-2692 B – Report of Required Chemical Drug & Alcohol Testing Required to document testing after a Serious Marine Incident

7 CG-2692

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9 CG-2692 A

10 CG-2692 B

11 Thank you for your time and attention!!! Any Questions???
Lieutenant Peter Fransson Chief, Investigations Division USCG Sector Northern New England (207)


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