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  2. Begin with Section I, where you will enter the Reporting Vessel/Facility Information. Fill in the Towing Vessel Name and the Date/Time of Occurrence.
  3. Proceed to Section II, which focuses on Barge(s) Causing or Sustaining Damage. For each barge involved, provide details such as Barge Name, Official Number, Flag, Length, Gross Tons, Load Condition (Loaded/Empty), Class/Type, Service or Occupation, and Owner/Agent names.
  4. In the Property Damage section for each barge, estimate damage costs for both the Barge and Cargo. Be sure to describe the extent of property damage clearly.
  5. If there are more than four barges involved, complete additional forms as necessary. Ensure all fields are filled accurately; use 'NA' for non-applicable fields and 'UNK' for unknown information.
  6. Once completed, submit your form via email or fax within five days of the casualty to the appropriate Coast Guard sector.

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2692 Casualty Reporting Forms REPORT of MARINE CASUALTY, COMMERCIAL DIVING CASUALTY, or OCS-RELATED CASUALTY.
(i) Any barge that projects from a group formation, shall be lighted on its outboard corners. (ii) On a single barge moored in water where other vessels normally navigate on both sides of the barge, lights shall be placed to mark the corner extremities of the barge.
CDC barge means a barge containing CDCs or CDC residue. Downbound means the tow is traveling with the current. Eighth Coast Guard District means the Coast Guard District as set out in 33 CFR 3.40-1. Fleeting area means any fleet, including any facility, located within the area covered by one single port.
(b) The term marine casualty or accident applies to events caused by or involving a vessel and includes, but is not limited to, the following: (1) Any fall overboard, injury, or loss of life of any person. (2) Any occurrence involving a vessel that results in
The written report must be submitted on Form CG- 2692 (Report of Marine Accident Injury, or Death). It is important to note that in accordance with 4.05-10(b), if the 2692 is filed without delay after a marine casualty, then it serves to satisfy the immediate notice required by subpart 4.05-1 discussed above.

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Written Report - In addition to the initial notification, a written report of a marine casualty shall be submitted to the U.S. Coast Guard using form CG-2692 within 5 days of the incident as per 46 CFR, Part 4.05-10. The CG-2692 shall be filled out as completely and accurately as possible.
Marine incidents include: When a person is killed or injured on a vessel, falls overboard or is hit. by a vessel or its propeller. When a vessel sinks, capsizes, runs aground or floods, collides with. another vessel or object, or has a fire or explosion on board.

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