Αποτελέσματα Αναζήτησης
These reports publish the findings of fact, results of analysis, conclusions, and recommendations of the Coast Guard's investigation of marine casualties, outer continental shelf (OCS) casualties, and commercial diving casualties.
- IIR
The Online Incident Investigation Report provides you with...
- IIR
28 Σεπ 2024 · Transport Malta – PB Ohio Allision with Aquaculture – January 2022. Hong Kong/Spain – Laust Maersk/Napoles – Collision off Malaga – March 2022. Fleetmon – Laust Maersk container ship collided with BALEARIA ferry, Alboran sea. DMAIB – Beaumaiden – Grounding – October 2021
Κυριότερες Ειδήσεις
TO REPORT AN ACCIDENT: Call #ODNR from a cellphone, or dial 1-877-4BOATER (1-877-426-2837; within Ohio only), or (614) 265-6480. A recreational boat operator is required by law to submit a Recreational Boating Accident Report when involved in an accident that results in: Complete loss of vessel.
Boat Accident Reporting in Ohio. What to do if you're involved in a boating accident. If you are involved in a collision or accident, as the vessel operator you must: Stop the vessel at the scene. Render assistance to anyone injured or in danger, provided you can do so without endangering your own vessel, crew and passengers.
The Online Incident Investigation Report provides you with information regarding maritime incidents investigated by the U.S. Coast Guard under Part D of Title 46 of the U.S. Code.
An official Boat Accident Report Form must be filed when: A person is killed or lost (within 24 hours). A person is injured and required medical attention beyond first aid (within 5 days). There is damage to property totaling more than $500 or there is complete loss of the boat (within 5 days).
Accident Reporting. Federal law requires the operator or owner of a recreational vessel to file a boating accident report with the State reporting authority if the recreational vessel is involved in an accident that results in any of the following: A person dies.