August 15, 2019 Coast Guard updates marine casualty reporting forms
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The towboat Savage Ingenuity and two empty tank barges on south bank of the GIWW post-accident. Aft view shows water up to second deck on starboard side of towboat. Coast Guard photos The Coast Guard's CG-2692 series of forms for reporting marine casualties has been reapproved by the Office of Management and Budget and updated with the new expiration date of July 31, 2022.The revised forms can be found on the Office of Investigation and Casualty Analysis website:
CG-2692: Report of Marine Casualty, Commercial Diving Casualty, or OCS-Related Casualty
CG-2692A: Barge Addendum
CG-2692B: Report of Mandatory Chemical Testing Following a Serious Marine Incident Involving Vessels in Commercial Service
CG-2692C: Personnel Casualty Addendum
CG-2692D: Involved Persons and Witnesses Addendum
Owners, agents, masters, operators, or persons in charge of vessels should begin using the updated versions of the CG-2692 series immediately.
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