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U.S. Department of Homeland Security United States Coast Guard Reporting Marine Casualties
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U.S. Department of Homeland Security United States Coast Guard A vessel accident is reportable if… It occurs upon the navigable waters of the U.S., its territories or possessions OR involves a U.S. vessel, wherever the accident may occur… …and meets one of the following criteria Reportable Casualty, Defined
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U.S. Department of Homeland Security United States Coast Guard Reportable Casualty, Defined Groundings; Bridge allisions; Loss of propulsion/steering; Seaworthiness adversely affected (including fire & flooding); Death or Injury requiring medical treatment beyond first aid; Damage exceeding $25,000; An occurrence involving significant harm to the environment. Reference: 46 CFR 4.05-1
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U.S. Department of Homeland Security United States Coast Guard Reference: 29 CFR 1904.7(b)(5)(i) Medical Treatment, Defined Medical treatment means the management and care of a patient to combat disease or disorder. Medical treatment does not include: –Visits to a health care professional solely for observation or counseling; or –Diagnostic procedures such as x-rays & blood tests solely for diagnostic procedures; or –“First Aid” as defined below.
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U.S. Department of Homeland Security United States Coast Guard First aid means: Use of non-prescription medications; Administering of immunizations; Cleaning, flushing or soaking wounds on the surface of the skin; Using wound coverings such as bandages, Band-Aids, gauze pads, butterfly bandages, etc.; Use of hot/cold therapy; Use of any non-rigid means of support such as elastic bandages, wraps, etc.; Use of temporary immobilization devices while transporting an accident victim; Use of finger guards; Removing foreign objects from the eye’s or splinters; Drinking of fluids to combat heat stress; Use of eye patches; and Drilling a fingernail or toenail to relieve pressure, or draining fluid from a blister. Reference: 29 CFR 1904.7(b)(5)(ii) First Aid, Defined
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U.S. Department of Homeland Security United States Coast Guard Notify the Coast Guard by any means available as soon as possible after addressing safety concerns associated with the incident. ( Reference: 46 CFR 4.05-1 ) Include: vessel’s name and official number location / # POB owner/operator's name what happened injuries / environmental damage / property damage Immediate Notice
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U.S. Department of Homeland Security United States Coast Guard Written Report CG-2692 (Report of Marine Accident, Injury or Death): Submit to Sector Juneau within 5 days of the incident Fill it out completely! The newest forms (version 04- 06) can be found at: http://homeport.uscg.mil/juneau
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U.S. Department of Homeland Security United States Coast Guard SMI & Drug/Alcohol Testing Required for all individuals directly involved in a Serious Marine Incident (SMI). –Death –Injury beyond first aid rendering crew unable to perform routine duties –Property damage in excess of $100,000 –Loss of uninspected vessel over 100 GRT –Loss of any inspected vessel –Discharge of 10,000 gal of oil or a reportable quantity of a hazardous substance. Alcohol test specimen provided within two hours. Drug test urine specimen provided within 32 hours. Reference: 46 CFR 4.03-2 and 46 CFR 4.06-3
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U.S. Department of Homeland Security United States Coast Guard Drug / Alcohol Test Reporting Use form CG-2692B (04-06) and fill out completely Chain of custody forms should be filed along with the CG-2692B Results of chemical testing must be provided to Sector Juneau upon receipt.
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U.S. Department of Homeland Security United States Coast Guard Contact Information LT Nick Neely 907-463-2465 Email: nicholas.e.neely@uscg.milnicholas.e.neely@uscg.mil Fax: 907-463-2472 Mailing address: 2760 Sherwood Lane, Suite 2A Juneau, AK 99801 You can email CG-2692’s to: D17-PF-MSOJunInspections@uscg.mil D17-PF-MSOJunInspections@uscg.mil
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