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Training Seminar for State Officials
Passenger Vessel Safety on Sole State Waters
Date and Location:
October 4 and 5, 2006
NTSB Training Center
Ashburn, Virginia
Short Description
The technical program focused on "A Model Passenger Vessel Safety Program For State Regulators," by looking at policies and practices gained from over 50 years of experience in regulating small passenger vessels by the US Coast Guard and voluntary passenger vessel safety associations such as PVA. Experts in the field presented topics from a variety of perspectives on the themes including:
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Certification and safety inspection issues
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Construction and arrangement of passenger vessels
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Stability and seaworthiness
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Passenger and crew safety
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Machinery and electrical installations
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Fire protection and fire fighting
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Lifesaving equipment
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Passenger vessel operations
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Crew qualifications and training
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Emergency procedures and drills
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Marine accident investigation including timely chemical testing
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Reporting of accidents/incidents
Symposia Agenda
Wednesday, October 4, 2006
9:00 to 9:20 Opening Remarks by Chairman Mark Rosenker / CAPT Frank Sturm, USCG, and Introductions by Mr. Bill Gossard
9:20 to 9:30 Welcome by Mr. Rob Henry / LCDR Kristin Williams, USCG
9:30 to 10:10 Lessons Learned from NTSB Accident Investigation by Mr. Rob Henry [Large file, takes time to download]
10:10 to 10:30 BREAK (with refreshments)
10:30 to 11:30 Marine Safety Center (MSC) by LT Sean Brady, USCG
- MSC Plan Review
- Construction & Arrangement
- Stability & Watertight Integrity
- Rulemaking Initiatives for Small Passenger Vessels
11:30 to 12:30 Passenger Vessel Safety, Part 1, by LT Tony Guild, USCG [Large file, takes time to download]
- Documentation & Registration
- Officer in Charge of Marine Inspection Plan Review / Vessel Construction
- Safe Navigation
12:30 to 1:30 LUNCH (provided by Training Center)
1:30 to 2:30 Passenger Vessel Safety, Part 2, by LT Tony Guild, USCG
- Manning & Crew Qualifications
- Stability & Watertight Integrity, Simplified
- Emergency Egress
2:30 to 2:45 BREAK (with refreshments)
2:45 to 4:30 Passenger Vessel Safety, Part 3, by LT Tony Guild, USCG
- Life Saving Equipment
- Fire Fighting Systems
- Machinery & Electrical Systems
- Operational & Safety Systems
4:30 to 5:00 Post-Casualty Chemical Testing, by Mr. Bob Schoening, USCG
5:00 to 6:15 View TWA 800 Reconstruction byMr. Paul Schuda, NTSB Training Center
Thursday, October 5, 2006
8:30 to 8:35 Welcome by Member Higgins, NTSB and LCDR Kristin Williams, USCG
8:35 to 9:00 Marine Investigations by LCDR Kristin Williams
- CG-2692 Compare /Contrast to CG-3865; Accident Notification Reports
- Boating Accident Investigations vs. 46 CFR Part 4 Investigations
- Data Capture & Analysis; Potential Missing Vessel Accident Data
- Coast Guard Technical, Inspection and Accident Investigation Assistance
- Designation of waters (sole state, inland, nav/non-navigable, offshore, etc)
States and Associations Vessel Safety Briefings: Mr. Bill Gossard, Facilitator
9:00 to 9:25 NASBLA Charter Boat Safety Model Act, byMAJ Samuel E. Purvis, IN BLA, and Chief JamesGraybeal, DE BLA
9:30 to 10:10 Panel 1, with Mr. Rob Henry, Moderator
- Indiana: MAJ. Purvis, BLA
- Michigan: .LT Creig Grey, BLA
- New Hampshire: LT Timothy Dunleavy, Department of Safety
- Illinois: CAPT Greg Hunter, BLA
10:10 to 10:30 BREAK (with refreshments)
10:30 to 11:10 Panel 2, with Mr. Rob Henry, Moderator
- New York: Mr. Brian Kempf, BLA
- Washington: Mr. Charles Lemon, Supervisor of Safety Compliance
- Minnesota: Mr. David Johnson, Department of Labor
- Tennessee: Mr. Glenn Moates, Investigator
11:10 to 11:25 Passenger Vessel Association by Mr. Ed Welch, Legislative Director
11:25 to11:35 U.S. Marine Safety Association by CAPT. B. W. Thompson
11:35 to 11:45 PFD Manufacturers Association byMr. Robert Askew, Chairman [Large file, takes time to download]
11:45 to Questions & Answers Staff
11:55 to12:00 Closing by Dr. John Spencer, Director, Office of Marine Safety, NTSB
12:00 to Presentation of Certificates byMr. Bob Barlett
Documents Referenced During The Seminar
Complete list of materials presented at the Symposium
| Format |
Presentation Title |
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NASBLA Model Act For Charter Boat Safety |
| NASBLA Model Administrative Rules -- Charter Boat |
| Watercraft Carrying Passengers for Hire |
Navigation And Inspection Guide For Commercial Vessels Used For Hire On
Inland Waters Of Minnesota |
Technical Guidance for the Public Vessel Operators - Simplified Stability Test |
| Considerations on New York State Navigation Law (NYSNL) |
New York State Office of Parks, Recreation & Historic Preservation - Marine Services Unit |
| Equipment To Be Carried On Public Vessels |
Rules and Regulations Of Tennessee Wildlife Resources Agency Boating (Draft) |
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NTSB Marine Accident Reports
- Capsizing of New York State-Certificated Vessel,
Ethan Allen, Lake George, New York,
October 2, 2005
- Capsizing of U.S. Small Passenger Vessel Lady D,
Northwest Harbor, Baltimore, Maryland,
March 6, 2004
- Sinking of the Amphibious Passenger
Vehicle Miss Majestic, Lake Hamilton,
Near Hot Springs, Arkansas, May 1, 1999
- Sinking Of The Recreational Sailing Vessel Morning Dew At The Entrance To The Harbor Of
Charleston, South Carolina,
December 29, 1997 -
7089A
- Marine Accident Report: Sinking Of The Recreational Sailing Vessel Morning Dew At The Entrance To The Harbor Of
Charleston, South Carolina,
December 29, 1997 -
7089A
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| H-5 Boat Load Capacity [Medium to Large file, takes some time to download] |
| H-35 Powering And Load Capacity Of Pontoon Boats |
| USCG - Inspections Guide for Sole State Water Vessels |
| Official Compilation of Codes Rules andRegulations of the State of new York (NYCRR) - User's Guide |
| Public Vessel Operators |
| HR 1442 - U.S. Code "Shipping" |
| Safety Requirements for Charter Boats, Washington State |
| Excel |
Sole State Passenger Vessels, October 2006, Summary of State Data |
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