OUPV & 100-Ton Master · Casualty Reporting — CG-2692
The written report of a marine casualty is submitted to the Coast Guard on form:
- ACG-2692✓ Correct
- BCG-719B
- CCG-719K
- DCG-835
Explanation
Form CG-2692 (Report of Marine Casualty) documents the event. It is generally submitted within 5 days of the casualty, after the operator gives immediate notice to the nearest Coast Guard Sector/Marine Safety office.
Authority: 46 CFR Part 4
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