C02 Fire Suppression Cert
I searched through some old threads but don't see the answer to my specific situation. I've been asked by my insurance carrier to provide a current list of approved extinguishers onboard. I noticed today that the 75# C02 tank in the starboard engine room had a recent inspection/cert date of 2021. ( I have to go back and look again to see if that was a hydro test or weight test .) FWIW...I had a USCG inspection last year and it passed based on the handhelds on board.
My question is if I maintain the required number of handhelds on board for a recreational boat <65 ft without a fixed system does that relieve me of the responsibility of certifying the fixed system?
I realize it's in my best interest to keep it all fully operational and I intend to do so I'm just wondering what's required for insurance purposes.
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Re: C02 Fire Suppression Cert
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IOLANI
I searched through some old threads but don't see the answer to my specific situation. I've been asked by my insurance carrier to provide a current list of approved extinguishers onboard. I noticed today that the 75# C02 tank in the starboard engine room had a recent inspection/cert date of 2021. ( I have to go back and look again to see if that was a hydro test or weight test .) FWIW...I had a USCG inspection last year and it passed based on the handhelds on board.
My question is if I maintain the required number of handhelds on board for a recreational boat <65 ft without a fixed system does that relieve me of the responsibility of certifying the fixed system?
I realize it's in my best interest to keep it all fully operational and I intend to do so I'm just wondering what's required for insurance purposes.
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They asked to provide the current list of extinguishers. Give them the list of current/up-to-date extinquishers. Let them tell you if that's not good enough. They don't ask for a list of expired or out of certification extinguishers, do they?
Re: C02 Fire Suppression Cert
From a surveyors perspective I would say in my report what you said that the vessel has the correct number of current fire extinguishers to meet the minimum US Coast guard requirement. But I would note in suggestions that the fixed system did not have current inspection certification, but is not a required piece of equipment.
Re: C02 Fire Suppression Cert
Thanks guys. As suggested I think I'll just list the handhelds that meet USCG requirements and hope that's satisfactory. For my own benefit I'll look for a local company that can weigh the CO2 cylinder in place and get it tagged.