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1 Classroom Module 1 Administrative Inspection Procedures Exam Guide pg. 6

2 Ice Breaker

3 Lesson Objectives  Identify what required forms, placards, and notices should be posted on a Float Trip Vessel  Identify types of documents and certificates that should be found aboard the vessel.  Articulate what type of log book and maintenance logs are required. PQS Tasks Covered: :FP01, CD01, CD02, CD03, CD04

4 First, a little bit of background… USCG Policy regarding white-water rafting: “ Officers in Charge of Marine Inspection (OCMIs) shall not conduct inspections off, or license personnel operating self-propelled or non-self-propelled white water rafts [i.e. commercial river running activities, motor rigs, float trip vessels] on the navigable waters of the United States.” But wait!. Isn’t the Coast Guard interested in making sure that safety standards are applied and adhered to on commercial river running vessels?

5 USCG partnering with NPS USCG – NPS Memorandum of Agreement: Establishes cooperative relationship between USCG and NPS to establish inspection standards & support for NPS personnel conducting inspections of motor rigs.  USCG Sector San Diego conducted similar training in 2006 and 2012 for NPS and in 2008 for Utah State Parks Parks  Developed safety standards for motor rigs  Published training guidelines for NPS & USP employees  Implemented an inspection regime for concessioned motor rig operators  Standards embraced by concessioned operators.

6 Vessel Documents  Statement of Inspection  Shall be kept on board  State registration  Indicates vessels official number  Statement of Operational Suitability  A copy shall be carried on board

7 Reporting Marine Casualties  A marine casualty or accident = events caused by or involving a vessel, includes:  Any fall overboard, injury, or loss of life  Grounding  Flooding  Allision  Collision  Fire

8 Marine Casualty continued  Explosion  Reduction or loss of power  And all others listed under 46 CFR 4.03-1  In the event there is a Marine Casualty a NPS form for reporting such will need to be filled out.  The NPS  Coast Guard if medical treatment goes beyond first aid and/ or damage to the vessel from collision, allision or grounding exceeds $25k

9 Records and Logs  Types of logs and record books should include:  Training log  Lifesaving maintenance records  Operational records

10 Training Log: 46 CFR 185.420  Training records should include:  Fire  Abandon Ship  Man overboard  Log who was in attendance  Completed every 3 months

11 Lifesaving Maintenance records  Frequency of equipment checks  Amount match what is indicated on SOC  Maintenance should be carried out monthly

12 Operational Records  Underway time  Number of passengers  Voyage description

13 Questions??


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