The owner, agent, Master or person-in-charge of a "T-Boat" involved in a marine casualty causing injury that requires professional medical treatment must __________.
• 46 CFR Subchapter T requirements for small passenger vessels • Difference between immediate notification and written casualty reports (CG‑2692) • Duties of an owner/Master after a marine casualty, including records and logs
• Ask yourself what the Coast Guard needs in order to properly investigate an injury that required professional medical treatment on a T‑Boat. • Think about which actions are tied to time requirements (right away vs. within a certain number of days). • Consider whether casualty response usually involves just one obligation or several overlapping obligations for the owner/Master.
• Verify what 46 CFR says about immediate notification for marine casualties on inspected small passenger vessels. • Check the regulation for how many days are allowed to submit a written CG‑2692 after the casualty. • Confirm whether there is a requirement to preserve logs/voyage records and make them available to Coast Guard investigators after a casualty.
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