A 'Report of Marine Accident, Injury or Death', Coast Guard form 2692, must be filed with the Officer in Charge, Marine Inspection when a shipboard casualty results in __________.
• 46 CFR Part 4 – Marine Casualties and Investigations (especially what events require Form CG-2692) • Difference between crew members and yard/harbor workers (who is considered part of the vessel’s crew for casualty reporting) • What counts as a reportable marine casualty versus an industrial accident not under Coast Guard reporting
• For each choice, ask yourself: is this person considered part of the vessel’s crew under Coast Guard casualty reporting rules? • Does the incident occur in connection with the vessel’s operation or is it more like a shoreside/industrial accident? • Which of these situations is clearly identified in 46 CFR Part 4 as requiring submission of Form CG-2692 to the OCMI?
• Verify in 46 CFR 4.05-1 and 4.05-10 which deaths and injuries must be reported to the Coast Guard • Check whether yard or harbor workers are treated the same as crew for CG-2692 reporting when the incident occurs aboard the vessel • Confirm what level of incapacitation or injury triggers the reporting requirement (e.g., requires professional medical treatment, cannot perform routine duties, or results in death)
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