In accordance with mandatory reporting requirements under the provisions of the Canadian Transportation Accident Investigation and Safety Board Act, the Canada Shipping Act, and the Canada Labour Code Part II, where a reportable marine accident or incident takes place, the owner, operator, charterer, master, pilot or any crew member of a ship shall report to the Board as much information as possible by the quickest means available.
| How to make a report | Commercial marine occurrences may be reported 24 hours per day, 7 days per week to an on-duty standby investigator by calling (collect) 613-720-5540. In addition to initial reporting requirements, the master of a ship involved in a reportable marine accident or incident shall, in a form approved by the Board (below), submit to the Board within 30 days after the accident or incident all information required. You can report a marine occurrence by completing the Form "Report of a Marine Occurrence / Hazardous Occurrence Report" (Form 1808) in one of the following formats: Form 1808 can be either mailed or e-mailed to one of the addresses listed in the shaded portion of the form. Should an occurrence be less serious in nature, an e-mail report may be made to Marine.investigations@bst-tsb.gc.ca, or faxed to 613-953-1583. Pleasure craft occurrences should be reported to the local police authorities. |
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| Requirement to Report—Extracts from TSB Regulations Sections 6(1), 3(2) and 3(6) | When a reportable marine accident or incident takes place, the owner, operator, charterer, master, pilot and any crew member of the ship shall report to the Board as soon as possible and by the quickest means available. A report made to a radio ship reporting station shall be considered to have been made to the Board. Where any person mentioned above makes a report, no other person referred to is required to make such a report. |
| What is a reportable accident—TSB Regulations Section 2(1) | A "reportable marine accident" means an accident resulting directly from the operation of a other than a pleasure craft, where
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| What is a reportable incident—TSB Regulations Section 2(1) | A "reportable marine incident" means an incident resulting directly from the operation of a ship, other than a pleasure craft, where
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| What information is required—TSB Regulations Sections 3(3) and 3(4) | When a reportable marine accident or incident takes place, the report to the Board shall contain as much of the following information as is available:
In addition to the reporting requirements set out above, the person making the report shall, in a form approved by the Board, submit to the Board within 30 days after the accident or incident all the above information, unless otherwise exempted by the Board. |