Reasonable suspicion determination documentation

Report of Marine Casualty & Chemical Testing of Commercial Vessel Personnel

1625-0001_Inst_r7_2018-inv

Reasonable suspicion determination documentation

OMB: 1625-0001

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U.S. DEPARTMENT OF

HOMELAND SECURITY

U.S. COAST GUARD

Report of Marine Casualty & Chemical Testing of Commercial Vessel Personnel

OMB No. 1625-0001

Exp: 03/31/2019


Who must comply?

Owners and operators of commercial vessels.

What is this collection about?

This information collection requires the owner or operator of a vessel, within 5 days, to report a marine casualty. Additionally, the owner or operator of a vessel must report chemical testing of commercial vessel personnel.

Where do I find the requirements for this information?

Title 46 CFR Parts 4 and 16 are available at—https://www.eCFR.gov. For 46 CFR, select TITLE 46 – SHIPPING, and follow it to Parts 4 and 16.

For reporting marine casualties, see 46 CFR Part 4.

For chemical testing, see 46 CFR Part 16.

When must information be submitted to the Coast Guard?

For reporting a marine casualty, within 5 days of the casualty. For chemical testing of commercial vessel personnel, according to the requirements in 46 CFR Part 16.

How is the information submitted?

  • For reporting a marine casualty, the information is submitted on form CG-2692 (and CG-2692A, CG-2692B, CG-2692C and CG-2692D, if necessary) within 5 days of the casualty. Forms are available at https://homeport.uscg.mil Missions > Investigations.

  • For chemical testing of commercial vessel personnel, according to the requirements in 46 CFR Part 16.

All the above information may be submitted in writing or electronically via facsimile or e-mail.

What happens when complete information is received?

This information will be reviewed by CG investigators. No specific documentation will be issued by the CG.

For additional information, contact--

For additional information, contact your local CG Sector Office.


An agency may not conduct or sponsor, and a person is not required to respond to a collection of information unless it displays a valid OMB control number.

The Coast Guard estimates that the average burden per response for this report varies per information collection--about 1 hour for a report of marine casualty; and from about 4 minutes to 2 hours for chemical testing reporting and recordkeeping. You may submit any comments concerning the accuracy of this burden estimate or any suggestions for reducing the burden to: Commandant (CG-INV), U.S. Coast Guard Stop 7501, 2703 Martin Luther King Jr Ave SE, Washington, DC 20593-7501 or Office of Management and Budget, Paperwork Reduction Project (1625-0001), Washington, DC 20503.

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