Consultation outcome

New guidance for marine casualty and incident reporting

This consultation has concluded

Detail of outcome

MGN 564 (M + F) for marine casualty and marine incident reporting has been updated in response to the consultation and published.

Feedback received

MGN consultation feedback

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Detail of feedback received

This document summarises the comments received during the public consultation on the new marine guidance note (MGN) for marine casualty and marine incident reporting. The document includes actions taken by MAIB in response to the comments made.


Original consultation

Summary

Seeking views on a new Marine Guidance Note (MGN) to replace MGN 458 that describes how marine casualties and marine incidents should be reported to the MAIB.

This consultation ran from
to

Consultation description

Notice to all:

  • owners
  • operators
  • masters
  • skippers
  • officers and crews

of merchant ships, fishing vessels and pleasure vessels;

  • harbour authorities
  • VTS personnel
  • marine pilots
  • UK inland waterway authorities

Documents

MGN 564 Consultation Letter

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Draft MGN 564

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Published 20 March 2017
Last updated 13 October 2017 + show all updates
  1. MAIB's response to the public consultation on the new marine guidance note for marine casualty and incident reporting is published.

  2. First published.