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In accordance with 33 CFR Subchapter O (Pollution), how long must the Oil Record Book be maintained on board those vessels for which the regulations apply?

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In accordance with 33 CFR Subchapter O (Pollution), how long must the Oil Record Book be maintained on board those vessels for which the regulations apply?

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🔍 Key Concepts

• 33 CFR Subchapter O (Pollution) sections dealing with Oil Record Books • Difference between how often entries are made and how long the book is retained • Which time frame (in years) is commonly used in recordkeeping requirements for marine environmental protection documents


💭 Think About

• Locate the specific 33 CFR section that mentions Oil Record Books and read exactly what it says about retention on board • Ask yourself whether the regulation is talking about time after the last entry or simply a fixed period from the date of the book • Compare this question to other pollution‑prevention recordkeeping rules you know—do they usually require shorter, medium, or longer retention periods?


✅ Before You Answer

• Verify the exact CFR citation in Subchapter O that addresses Oil Record Books before deciding • Confirm whether the regulation says "shall be maintained on board for at least ___ years" or uses different wording such as "after the last entry" • Make sure you are not confusing this with operating record or garbage record book requirements, which may have different time periods