USCG Exam Practice · Marine casualty reporting (CG-2692)
A small passenger vessel is involved in a reportable marine casualty. The master suspects a crew member may have been intoxicated. Under 46 CFR §185.210, what must the master include in the written CG-2692 report regarding that individual?
- AOnly the individual's name and job title; chemical test results are filed separately
- BIdentification of the individual and the method used to obtain evidence of drug or alcohol use or intoxication✓ correct
- CA sworn statement from the individual acknowledging intoxication
- DThe individual's name and a notation that chemical testing was refused, regardless of whether it was actually refused
Why B is correct
46 CFR §185.210(b) requires the CG-2692 to identify individuals for whom evidence of drug or alcohol use or intoxication was obtained and to specify the method used to obtain that evidence, such as personal observation or chemical testing.
Cited:46 CFR §185.210
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