Question 3040Deck General70% to pass
The owner, agent, Master or person-in-charge of a "T-Boat" involved in a marine casualty causing injury that requires professional medical treatment must _______________.
AI Explanation
The correct answer is A) keep all voyage records and make them available to Coast Guard investigators.
The rationale for this is that under the regulations for reporting marine casualties, the owner, agent, Master or person-in-charge of a "T-Boat" (a small passenger vessel) involved in a marine casualty causing injury that requires professional medical treatment is required to maintain all voyage records and make them available to Coast Guard investigators. This is part of the reporting and documentation requirements following a marine incident as per the applicable Coast Guard regulations.
The other answer choices are incorrect because B) filing a written report (CG2692) is a separate requirement, not the initial step, and C) and D) are not relevant to this specific scenario.
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