Question 18 CEL01 - Chief Engineer - Limited
A water line ruptures under pressure and floods the engine room causing $30,000(USD) damage to the machinery. By law, this must be reported to the __________.
The Correct Answer is C **Why option C ("U.S. Coast Guard") is correct:** The U.S. Coast Guard (USCG) is the federal agency responsible for maritime safety, security, and environmental stewardship, and they mandate the reporting of certain marine casualties, including damage to vessels or machinery that exceeds a specific monetary threshold. According to federal regulations (specifically 46 CFR 4.05-1), a reportable marine casualty includes material damage to a vessel affecting its seaworthiness or efficiency that exceeds a certain value (the current value is $25,000, though the question uses $30,000, which clearly exceeds this threshold). Since the damage to the machinery ($30,000) was caused by a rupture under pressure (a marine casualty) and affects the vessel's efficiency, this incident must be reported to the nearest Coast Guard Sector Office as soon as possible, and a formal report (Form CG-2692) must be submitted within five days. **Why the other options are incorrect:** * **A) owner or his agent:** While reporting damage to the owner is a mandatory business practice and often required by company policy, it is an internal matter. The legal obligation to report the casualty to an outside regulatory body is owed to the U.S. Coast Guard, not just the owner. * **B) engine manufacturer:** There is no legal requirement to report machinery damage of this type directly to the manufacturer. The manufacturer might be contacted for repair or warranty purposes, but they have no statutory authority over casualty reporting. * **D) insurance underwriter:** The insurance underwriter must certainly be notified to process the claim and cover the financial loss. However, this is a contractual requirement between the vessel owner and the insurance company, not a statutory reporting requirement mandated by maritime law (which requires reporting to the USCG).
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