USCG Risk Mitigation Conference - Defect Notification and Product Recalls

2:00pm - Introduction

2:05pm - Data on US Coast Guard Inspection: What They Found Right & Wrong

The Coast Guard has visited manufacturers, boat shows, and dealers in support of the Recreational Boat Compliance Program for many years. Here, we will present an overview of our compliance program, including inspection statistics and the most common noncompliance over the last five years, including common corrective measures.

Speakers:

Kevin Ferrie, USCG

2:25pm - What Constitutes a Recall and When Is Defect Notification Required?

When a boat (and/or associated equipment) manufacturer discovers, or acquires information about, a safety defect they have a responsibility to conduct a recall. This session will take a deeper look into the rules for understanding and implementing 46 U.S.C. 4310 and 33 CFR 179. We will discuss and define the differences in design defects, manufacturing defects, and marketing defects that may affect a recall. This presenter will also outline when notification is required, how to file CG Forms for Defect/Noncompliance Report (DNR) and Campaign Update Reports (CURs), and how the Recall database of safety defects and non-compliance in recreational boats and associated equipment works. Speaker: Todd Williams (USCG).

Speakers:

Todd Williams, USCG

3:15pm - How to Avoid a Recall

A strong product compliance program saves money, improves customer satisfaction, and protects your brand equity. Avoiding a recall is a team effort, and consists of developing personnel who seek out and resolve product safety issues. Compliance starts in product development, but your team must remain vigilant informed through manufacturing. Does your company have an internal policy regarding product safety and global compliance and do you conduct training on industry standards and regulations by destination, such as CFR, US EPA, CARB, CE, UKCA, A/NZ? How well do you stay current with revisions to the CFR, ABYC and ISO standards? Here, we will discuss tips for maintaining compliance, tools that help keep your team on track, and ways to get involved in the standard development process.

Speakers:

Craig Scholten, ABYC

Brian Goodwin

ABYC Technical Director

As the Technical Director at the American Boat and Yacht Council, Brian is responsible for the managing the review and publication of over 70 standards. He also insures the execution of numerous grants awarded to the ABYC Technical Department.  Brian is also actively liaisons with other groups including NMMA, NASBLA, SAMS, NAMS, NFPA, and SAE.   Prior to assuming role as the Technical Director in 2012, he was the Technical Standards Manager at ABYC.

Jeff Ludwig

Chief, Recreational Boating Product Assurance Branch (CG-BSX-23)

U.S. Coast Guard

Jeff Ludwig has worked for the Coast Guard since 2006, and currently serves as the Chief of the Recreational Boating Product Assurance Branch in the Office of Auxiliary and Boating Safety. He is responsible for implementing the Recreational Boat Testing & Compliance Program (RBTCP), which ensures that recreational boat manufacturers comply with USCG safety standards. Prior to his current position, he was the Boating Safety Division’s Regulatory Development Manager, where he was responsible for the development of all boating safety-related regulations at Coast Guard headquarters. Before working for the Coast Guard, he was the Regulatory Affairs Manager for a major recreational boating trade association for five years.

Mr. Ludwig grew up boating in Florida and holds a USCG Operator of Uninspected Passenger Vessels (OUPV) license. He served eight years in the United States Army Infantry, stationed in the U.S. and Germany, and earned a B.S. degree from the University of Maryland.

Craig Scholten

Technical Vice-President

ABYC

Craig W. Scholten has been actively involved in the recreational craft industry for more than 38 years.  His hands-on knowledge of small craft design, engineering, manufacturing, standards, and product certification provides a great resource of experiences.  Craig holds a Master Compliance Specialist Certification for small craft from Westlawn Institute of Marine Technology and a Master Technician Certification from the American Boat and Yacht Council (ABYC).  He has personally assessed and certified over 500 new boat models for the global marketplace. 

For over three decades Craig has served industry in multiple roles, including Director, Chairperson, Convener, Expert and Member of executive committees, technical committees, and boards of ABYC, National Marine Manufacturers Association (NMMA), the International Organization for Standardization (ISO), the International Marine Certification Institute (IMCI), and the International Council of Marine Industry Associations (ICOMIA). 

Skilled in working group leadership and collaboration in both domestic and international committees, Craig demonstrates a thorough understanding of how the standards and certification processes work and have evolved over time. Extensive success in guiding the understanding of standards compliance, product testing, risk assessments, and product certifications in both the domestic and international arenas. Strong networking and leadership skills, detailed, organized, and ability to find the win-win, Craig’s leadership results in effective teams that produce valuable product.

Craig regularly shares his expertise with industry at seminars and professional conferences including ABYC, NMMA, IBEX, and METSTRADE.

Craig can be reached at:

Kevin Ferrie

Product Assurance Engineer

U.S. Coast Guard Recreational Boating Product Assurance Branch Office of Boating Safety

Todd Williams

Engineer

U.S. Coast Guard Recreational Boating Product Assurance

Introduction with Jeff Ludwig (USCG)
11/09/2022 at 2:00 PM (EST)  |  Recorded On: 11/15/2022
11/09/2022 at 2:00 PM (EST)  |  Recorded On: 11/15/2022
Data on USCG Manufacturing Inspections: What They Found Right and Wrong
11/09/2022 at 2:05 PM (EST)  |  Recorded On: 11/15/2022
11/09/2022 at 2:05 PM (EST)  |  Recorded On: 11/15/2022 The Coast Guard has visited manufacturers, boat shows, and dealers in support of the Recreational Boat Compliance Program for many years. Here, we will present an overview of our compliance program, including inspection statistics and the most common noncompliance over the last five years, including common corrective measures. Speaker: Kevin Ferrie (USCG)
What Constitutes a Recall or Defect and When Is Defect Notification Required?
Select the "View On-Demand Recording" button to begin.  |  35 minutes
Select the "View On-Demand Recording" button to begin.  |  35 minutes When a boat (and/or associated equipment) manufacturer discovers, or acquires information about, a safety defect they have a responsibility to conduct a recall. This session will take a deeper look into the rules for understanding and implementing 46 U.S.C. 4310 and 33 CFR 179. We will discuss and define the differences in design defects, manufacturing defects, and marketing defects that may affect a recall. This presenter will also outline when notification is required, how to file CG Forms for Defect/Noncompliance Report (DNR) and Campaign Update Reports (CURs), and how the Recall database of safety defects and non-compliance in recreational boats and associated equipment works. Speaker: Todd Williams (USCG)
How to Avoid a Recall
Select the "View On-Demand Recording" button to begin.  |  45 minutes
Select the "View On-Demand Recording" button to begin.  |  45 minutes A strong product compliance program saves money, improves customer satisfaction, and protects your brand equity. Avoiding a recall is a team effort, and consists of developing personnel who seek out and resolve product safety issues. Compliance starts in product development, but your team must remain vigilant informed through manufacturing. Does your company have an internal policy regarding product safety and global compliance and do you conduct training on industry standards and regulations by destination, such as CFR, US EPA, CARB, CE, UKCA, A/NZ? How well do you stay current with revisions to the CFR, ABYC and ISO standards? Here, we will discuss tips for maintaining compliance, tools that help keep your team on track, and ways to get involved in the standard development process. Speaker: Craig Scholten (ABYC)
Continuing Education Unit - CEU
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Live and Archive Viewing: 2.0 CEU credits and no certificate available