Records.

Records.
(1) When musters are held, details of abandonment drills, fire drills, other lifesaving appliances, and onboard training must be recorded in the unit's official logbook. Logbook entries must include the following:
(1) When musters are held, details of abandonment drills, fire drills, other lifesaving appliances, and onboard training must be recorded in the unit's official logbook. Logbook entries must include the following:
(i) Logbook entries must identify the date and time of the drill, muster, or training session.
(ii) Logbook entries must identify the survival craft and fire-extinguishing equipment used in the drills.
(iii) Logbook entries must identify the inoperative or malfunctioning equipment and the corrective action taken.
(iv) Logbook entries must identify crew members and industrial personnel participating in drills or training sessions.
(v) Logbook entries must identify the subject of the onboard training session.
(2) If a full muster, drill, or training session is not held at the appointed time, an entry must be made in the logbook stating the circumstances and the extent of the muster, drill, or training session held.

Source

46 CFR § 109.213


Scoping language

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