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Marine Casualty or Incident reporting forms
Marine casuality or Incident Should be reported in the writing within 5days in the following form:
Contents
- Marine Casualty or Incident reporting forms
- Marine Casualty and Pollution Data for Researchers
- Organization
- Mission
- Day to Day Activities and Key Processes
- References
In addition, USCG Marine Investigators are tasked with investigating reports of negligence, misconduct, or other violations of federal laws or regulations that occur in conjunction with the operation of commercial vessels. If a merchant mariner is found to be in violation the USCG Marine Investigator pursues enforcement action to prevent future deficiencies and non-compliance by issuing Letters of Warning and Notices of Violations, initiating Administrative Civil Penalty hearings, initiating suspension and revocation proceedings against Coast Guard issued credentials, and representing the Coast Guard at suspension and revocation hearings.
Marine Casualty and Pollution Data for Researchers
The Marine Casualty and Pollution Data files provide details about marine casualty and pollution incidents investigated by Coast Guard Offices throughout the United States. The database can be used to analyze marine accidents and pollution incidents by a variety of factors including vessel or facility type, injuries, fatalities, pollutant details, location, and date. The data collection period began in 1982 for marine casualties and 1973 for polluting incidents, and is ongoing. Documentation includes entity and attribute descriptions along with suggested solutions to general marine pollution, vessel casualty, and personnel injury and death questions.
Final Marine Casualty Investigations of Public Interest
Safety Alerts and Lessons Learned
Office of Investigations & Casualty Analysis (CG-INV)
HOMEPORT (CG-INV)
Organization
The Office of Investigations & Casualty Analysis (CG-INV) reports to the Director of Inspections & Compliance (CG-5PC) and is located at the U.S. Coast Guard Headquarters building in Washington D.C. The office is divided into three divisions: Investigations Division (CG-INV-1), Compliance Analysis Division (CG-INV-2) and Data Administration & FOIA Division (CG-INV-3).
Mission
We lead Coast Guard's investigation program to promote safety, protect the environment, and to prevent future accidents.
Day-to-Day Activities and Key Processes
33 CFR PART 4—MARINE CASUALTIES AND INVESTIGATIONS
33 CFR PART 5—MARINE INVESTIGATION REGULATIONS—PERSONNEL ACTION
USCG Marine Safety Manual Volume V (INVESTIGATIONS AND ENFORCEMENT)