
USCG Risk Mitigation Conference: Series 8 Gasoline Fuel Systems: Evolution and Compliance
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Welcome to the 2025 USCG Risk Mitigation Conference
Join us at Risk Mitigation Series 8 to learn about the latest developments in the evolution of compliance requirements for gasoline fuel systems, including an overview H-24’s new requirements and the U.S. Coast Guard’s new equivalency policy. Finally, hear from a panel of industry experts about common gasoline and refueling mistakes to keep an eye out for during annual inspections.
The webinar topics include:
Intro and Update from USCG
Risk Mitigation Series 8 opens with an overview of what you can expect throughout the event and a discussion of new or noteworthy updates from the US Coast Guard, including updates to equivalencies regarding 22 gauge wire, gasoline fuel systems, and capacity labels. Finally, learn more about ABYC’s upcoming Regulatory Technician Certification class, designed to offer training to inspectors and compliance staff.
USCG Equivalency: What Does it Mean and How Does it Work?
After recently gaining equivalency authority, the USCG has the capability to be more responsive than ever before to the evolution of technology in the boating world. Learn about the history of exemptions, including pump-in-tank exemptions, and how and why the USCG moved to a new approach.
H-24 2025 – Update on the Revised Standard
Join ABYC’s Brian Goodwin as he walks us through the updates to requirements in the 2025 revision of ABYC H-24, Gasoline (Petrol) Fuel Systems. Learn about all new requirements for in-tank fuel pumps, which are now accepted as equivalent to federal regulations by the USCG.
In Practice: Annual inspections and Mistakes with Gasoline and Re-Fueling Events
Join a panel of experts to learn what’s happening in the field. What are the top mistakes boaters make that compromise their fuel systems, and what should you look for when you perform a fuel system inspection?
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U.S. Coast Guard Headquarters 2703 Martin Luther King, JR Ave SE Stop 7501 Washington, DC 20593-7501 Email: rbscompliance@uscg.mil Conference Support Line: (410) 990-4460 x180 |
Introduction |
Join us at Risk Mitigation Series 8 to learn about the latest developments in the evolution of compliance requirements for gasoline fuel systems, including an overview H-24’s new requirements and the U.S. Coast Guard’s new equivalency policy. Finally, hear from a panel of industry experts about common gasoline and refueling mistakes to keep an eye out for during annual inspections.
Intro and Update from USCG |
Risk Mitigation Series 8 opens with an overview of what you can expect throughout the event and a discussion of new or noteworthy updates from the US Coast Guard, including updates to equivalencies regarding 22 gauge wire, gasoline fuel systems, and capacity labels. Finally, learn more about ABYC’s upcoming Regulatory Technician Certification class, designed to offer training to inspectors and compliance staff.
USCG Equivalency: What Does it Mean and How Does it Work? |
After recently gaining equivalency authority, the USCG has the capability to be more responsive than ever before to the evolution of technology in the boating world. Learn about the history of exemptions, including pump-in-tank exemptions, and how and why the USCG moved to a new approach.
H-24 2025 – Update on the Revised Standard |
Join ABYC’s Brian Goodwin as he walks us through the updates to requirements in the 2025 revision of ABYC H-24, Gasoline (Petrol) Fuel Systems. Learn about all new requirements for in-tank fuel pumps, which are now accepted as equivalent to federal regulations by the USCG
In Practice: Annual inspections and Mistakes with Gasoline and Re-Fueling Events |
Join a panel of experts to learn what’s happening in the field. What are the top mistakes boaters make that compromise their fuel systems, and what should you look for when you perform a fuel system inspection?