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Investigative Training for Boating Incidents – Public Review and Consensus Balloting Period

By Taylor Kirshe posted 01-16-2024 02:49 PM

  
Investigative Training for Boating Incidents – Public Review and Consensus Balloting Period 
 
The Investigative Training for Boating Incidents draft standard was originally produced by the Boating Incident Investigation Standard Workgroup under funding from a U.S. Coast Guard National Nonprofit grant. NASBLA’s National Boating Standards Panel (BSP) was tasked with administering this standard through the ANSI process. This is the third public review period under the process to be recognized as an American National Standard. 
 
Comments will only be considered as they pertain to the items that have been substantively changed based on the comments submitted in the previous call. These changes are reflected in the standard document labeled as 'TRACKED.' This 45-day public review period will close February 23, 2024.
 
Investigative Training for Boating Incidents standard is for use in curriculum development and training of recreational boating incident investigators in the U.S. States, Territories, and District of Columbia. These Standards provide commonality for recreational boat incident investigations, general vessel terminology, navigation rules and regulations, environmental distractions, witness interviews, collision dynamics, evidence collection and preservation, diagramming, and report writing, including adherence to definitions and detail in the incident narrative with particular focus on human factor causal elements. Standards are developed with intention to be recognized as the industry standard.
 
Please contact Matt Majors (matt.majors@nasbla.org) or Kaci Christopher (kaci.christopher@nasbla.org) if you have questions or would like additional information.
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