CG2692B PDF Report of Mandatory Chemical Testing Following a Serious Marine Incident Involving Vesse 2026

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  1. Click ‘Get Form’ to open it in the editor.
  2. Begin with Section I, entering the Reporting Vessel Information. Fill in the Vessel Name, Official Number or IMO Number, and the Date/Time of Occurrence accurately.
  3. Move to Section II and check all applicable reasons for submitting this report. Ensure you select all relevant incidents that occurred during the marine incident.
  4. In Section III, provide details about individuals involved in the incident. Include names and indicate if they were USCG credentialed. Complete drug and alcohol testing information as required.
  5. If tests were not conducted within required timeframes, provide explanations in Section III. Also, include details of the laboratories conducting tests in Sections 8 and 9.
  6. Finally, complete Section IV with your name, signature, title, address, telephone number, email, and date before submitting the form.

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The written report must be provided on Form CG-2692 (Report of Marine Accident, Injury or Death) supplemented as necessary by appended Forms CG-2692A (Barge Addendum) and CG-2692B (Report of Required Chemical Drug and Alcohol Testing Following a Serious Marine Incident).
Under the Transport Operations (Marine Safety) Act 1994 (TOMSA), a marine incident is classified as an event causing or involving: the loss of a person from a ship. the death of, or grievous bodily harm to, a person caused by a ships operations.
A marine incident means an event, or sequence of events, other than a marine casualty, which has occurred directly in connection with the operations of a ship that endangered, or, if not corrected, would endanger the safety of the ship, its occupants or any other person or the environment.
1) One or more deaths; 2) An injury to a crewmember, passenger, or. other person which requires professional. medical treatment beyond first aid, and, in the. case of a person employed aboard a vessel in.
CG-REG defines a significant maritime incident as an incident that resulted in at least $100,000 of property damage or an incident that resulted in three or more injuries or one fatality. This data comes from the Coast Guards Marine Investigation Safety and Law Enforcement (MISLE) database.

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The Code now requires a marine safety investigation to be conducted into every very serious marine casualty, defined as a marine casualty involving the total loss of the ship or a death or severe damage to the environment.

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