US Coast Guard personnel throughout the Eleventh Coast Guard District have implemented an initiative that enhances underway presence and improves safety aboard small passenger vessels operating off the California coast.
The safety compliance checks are being conducted underway on smaller, US-inspected passenger vessels to ensure continued regulatory compliance while vessels are conducting operations with paying passengers aboard.
"Our intent with these safety compliance checks is to bridge gaps that were identified following the fire on board the passenger vessel Conception, which resulted in the tragic deaths of 34 people," said Rear Admiral Brian Penoyer, the Eleventh District commander. "We discovered that there are a number of operational requirements that are impossible to verify during a dockside annual inspection."
These compliance checks are primarily focused on ensuring the safety of passengers aboard inspected passenger vessels by focusing efforts to ensure the following criteria are being met while the vessel is in operation:
People aboard these vessels may see coast guard inspectors come aboard during the day and night to check that safety requirements are being met.