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Registration open for ABYC and USCG Risk Mitigation Series 3, Defect Notification & Product Recalls

by National Marine Manufacturers Association 5 Oct 2022 08:53 PDT November 9, 2022
ABYC and USCG Risk Mitigation Series 3, Defect Notification and Product Recalls © National Marine Manufacturers Association

The United States Coast Guard (USCG) and American Boat and Yacht Council (ABYC) will be hosting the third webinar in their free online USCG/ABYC Risk Mitigation Series, titled "Defect Notification and Product Recalls," to be held Nov. 9 from 2-4 p.m. EST.

In the past year, the USCG/ABYC Risk Mitigation Series has included such topics as "Regulations and Electrification" and "Put the Fire Out," both of which attracted over 300 registrants. To continue the success of the series, "Defect Notification and Product Recalls" will focus on what is considered a recall and when a defect notification is required. USCG personnel will present an overview of their compliance program with inspection statistics and common incidents of non-compliance while the ABYC team will outline ways to avoid a recall altogether.

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