83_FR_56491 83 FR 56272 - Draft Merchant Mariner Medical Manual

83 FR 56272 - Draft Merchant Mariner Medical Manual

DEPARTMENT OF HOMELAND SECURITY
Coast Guard

Federal Register Volume 83, Issue 219 (November 13, 2018)

Page Range56272-56273
FR Document2018-24502

The Coast Guard is seeking public comment regarding the draft Merchant Mariner Medical Manual. The guidance in this Manual should assist medical practitioners, the maritime industry, individual mariners, and Coast Guard personnel in evaluating a mariner applicant's physical and medical status to meet the requirements of the merchant mariner medical certificate. This draft Commandant Instruction Manual incorporates and consolidates prior guidance on the medical evaluation of merchant mariners contained in several Coast Guard documents. The Manual includes guidance on the medical certificate and related processes, including procedures for application, issuance, and cancellation of the medical certificate.

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DEPARTMENT OF HOMELAND SECURITY

Coast Guard

46 CFR Part 10

[Docket No. USCG-2018-0041]


Draft Merchant Mariner Medical Manual

AGENCY: Coast Guard, DHS.

ACTION: Notification of availability and request for comments.

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SUMMARY: The Coast Guard is seeking public comment regarding the draft 
Merchant Mariner Medical Manual. The guidance in this Manual should 
assist medical practitioners, the maritime industry, individual 
mariners, and Coast Guard personnel in evaluating a mariner applicant's 
physical and medical status to meet the requirements of the merchant 
mariner medical certificate. This draft Commandant Instruction Manual 
incorporates and consolidates prior guidance on the medical evaluation 
of merchant mariners contained in several Coast Guard documents. The 
Manual includes guidance on the medical certificate and related 
processes, including procedures for application, issuance, and 
cancellation of the medical certificate.

DATES: Comments must be submitted to the online docket, via http://www.regulations.gov, on or before January 14, 2019.

ADDRESSES: You may submit comments identified by docket number USCG-
2018-0041 using the Federal eRulemaking Portal at http://www.regulations.gov. See the ``Public Participation and Request for 
Comments'' portion of the SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION section for further 
instructions on submitting comments.

FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: For information about this document 
call or email Adrienne Buggs, M.D., United States Coast Guard, Office 
of Merchant Mariner Credentialing; telephone: 202-372-2357, email: 
[email protected].

SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION:

Public Participation and Comments

    We encourage you to submit comments (or related material) on the 
draft Merchant Mariner Medical Manual. We will consider all submissions 
and may adjust our final action based on your comments. If you submit a 
comment, please include the docket number for this document, indicate 
the specific section of this document to which each comment applies, 
and provide a reason for each suggestion or recommendation.
    We encourage you to submit comments through the Federal eRulemaking 
Portal at http://www.regulations.gov. If your material cannot be 
submitted using http://www.regulations.gov, contact the person in the 
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT section of this document for alternate 
instructions. Documents mentioned in this notification, and all public 
comments, will be posted in our online docket at http://www.regulations.gov and can be viewed by following that website's 
instructions. Additionally, if you go to the online docket and sign up 
for email alerts, you will be notified when comments are posted or the 
Coast Guard publishes any additional documents related to this 
notification of availability.
    We accept anonymous comments. All comments received will be posted 
without change to http://www.regulations.gov and will include any 
personal information you have provided. For more about privacy and the 
docket, visit https://www.regulations.gov/privacyNotice.

Background and Discussion of Draft Manual

    The Coast Guard provided guidance on the medical and physical 
requirements for merchant mariners in the Medical and Physical 
Evaluation Guidelines for Merchant Mariner Credentials, Navigation and 
Inspection Circular (NVIC) 04-08, Commandant Publication (COMDTPUB) 
16700.4; and in Part A of the Marine Safety Manual, Volume III, Marine 
Industry Personnel, COMDTINST M16000.8 (Series) [MSM]. In the years 
since publication of NVIC 04-08, information received from public 
comment, medical appeals, and federal advisory committee 
recommendations highlighted the need for additional specificity and 
clarity in the medical guidance document. It also underscored the 
potential for confusion caused by having medical evaluation guidance 
contained in multiple guidance documents. For example, Part A of the 
MSM, Volume III, which has not been updated since 1999, may contain 
some information that conflicts with the guidance in NVIC 04-08. In 
response to these concerns, the Coast Guard began a series of revisions 
to the medical evaluation guidelines, published as Change 1 to NVIC 04-
08, in June 2013, and Change 2 to NVIC 04-08, in April 2016.
    In addition to the revisions needed for improved clarity and 
specificity, the medical guidance also required new policy following 
publication of the Coast Guard's final rule on the Implementation of 
the Amendments to the International Convention on Standards for 
Training, Certification and Watchkeeping for Seafarers, 1978, and 
Changes to National Endorsements (78 FR 77795, Dec. 24, 2013). 
Specifically, the Coast Guard needed to develop new guidance to address 
the medical certificate and related processes required by these 
regulations. The Coast Guard provided this new guidance through a 
separate document, titled NVIC 01-14, Guidance on the Issuance of 
Medical Certificates. With the experience gained since the publication 
of NVIC 01-14, the Coast Guard has identified areas of the medical 
certificate policy that are in need of clarification, particularly with 
respect to some entry-level mariners, and procedures related to 
mariners who become unfit while in possession of a valid medical 
certificate. Rather than issuing a change to NVIC 01-14, the Coast 
Guard will include the revised medical certificate guidance with the 
medical evaluation guidance in a new policy document called the 
Merchant Mariner Medical Manual, also known as Commandant Instruction 
M16721.48.
    The draft Merchant Mariner Medical Manual revises, updates and 
combines the medical evaluation guidance previously published in NVIC 
04-08, Part A of the MSM, Volume III, and NVIC 01-14. The Coast Guard 
developed the draft Manual in consultation with experienced maritime 
community medical practitioners and industry stakeholders serving on 
the Merchant Mariner Medical Advisory Committee (MEDMAC) and the

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Merchant Marine Personnel Advisory Committee (MERPAC). The draft Manual 
reflects a synthesis of their recommendations and the medical 
requirements of Title 46 Code of Federal Regulations (CFR) part 10, 
subpart C. Members of the public participated in the development of 
medical policy by providing comment and serving on working groups at 
the public meetings of MEDMAC and MERPAC. Additionally, the public had 
the opportunity to comment on drafts of policies contained in this 
Manual, and its predecessor, NVIC 04-08. See requests for comment on 
proposed policies regarding: Diabetes, cardiomyopathy, and sleep 
disorders (80 FR 8586, Feb. 18, 2015); Medications (80 FR 4582, Jan. 
28, 2015); Seizures (78 FR 17917, Mar. 25, 2013); and Implantable 
cardioverter defibrillators (77 FR 55174, Sep. 7, 2012). The Coast 
Guard considered these public comments when developing this draft 
Manual.
    Changes made in this draft Manual seek to improve ease of use, 
clarify and update prior guidance, and provide more transparency to the 
regulated community. Major changes include (1) use of a single manual 
format; (2) clarification of medical certificate requirements for 
certain entry-level mariners; and (3) the proposed medical certificate 
cancellation policy.
    Manual Format: The Coast Guard reorganized the material into a 
manual format instead of a NVIC to improve utility and ease of use for 
the regulated community and others who reference the document. 
Additionally, in issuing a Commandant Instruction Manual, the name and 
number of the document will not change with every future issuance of 
the document, reducing the risk of confusion.
    Entry-level Mariners: This draft adds provisions that clarify 
confusion between 46 CFR 15.401(c), which requires a medical 
certificate in order to serve in a position requiring a merchant 
mariner credential (MMC), and other provisions in 46 CFR part 10 that 
indicate entry-level mariners do not require a medical examination 
except in certain circumstances (see, e.g., Table 1 to 46 CFR 10.239, 
which marks entry-level ratings ``N/A'' as to medical and physical exam 
requirements, and Table 1 to 46 CFR 10.302(a), which is silent as to 
medical requirements for certain entry-level mariners). The draft 
Manual will clarify that the Coast Guard does not require medical 
certificates for entry-level mariners on vessels not subject to the 
International Convention on Standards of Training, Certification and 
Watchkeeping for Seafarers, 1978, as amended, who do not serve as food 
handlers.
    Medical Certificate Cancellation Policy: The guidance now includes 
the process to be followed when the Coast Guard receives information 
indicating that a medical certificate holder has developed a medical 
condition that poses significant risk of sudden incapacitation, or is 
taking medication that poses significant risk of impairment. This 
process includes procedures for cancelling medical certificates, rather 
than merchant mariner credentials (MMCs), for mariners who no longer 
meet medical certification criteria.
    The Coast Guard began issuing medical certificates in January 2014. 
The medical certificate is a certificate issued by the Coast Guard 
under 46 CFR part 10, subpart C, that serves as proof that the seafarer 
meets the medical and physical standards for merchant mariners. The 
medical certificate is not a credential (see definitions of medical 
certificate and credential in 46 CFR 10.107). Prior to the 
establishment of the medical certificate, a merchant mariner's 
certification of medical and physical fitness was embedded in the MMC. 
Under that system, if the Coast Guard received credible information 
that a mariner no longer met the medical and physical standards, the 
Coast Guard's only option was to declare the mariner medically 
incompetent and take suspension and revocation action against the MMC, 
the mariner's professional credential.
    However, not all medical concerns require revocation of the 
professional credential. In most cases, once it is determined that a 
medical certificate holder no longer meets the standards for medical 
certification, it is more appropriate for the agency to take action 
against the certificate that serves as proof of the mariner's medical 
fitness. The proposed medical certificate cancellation policy describes 
the procedures that the Coast Guard would use to cancel a medical 
certificate if it receives credible information that a medical 
certificate holder no longer meets the standards for medical fitness. 
The process involves providing notice to the involved mariner about the 
information received, and allowing them the opportunity to respond and 
provide additional information. The proposed policy preserves the 
mariner's right to reconsideration and appeal under 46 CFR 1.03-15, 
and, allows the involved mariner to continue to work until final agency 
action, except in cases where there is evidence of compelling and 
substantial risk of imminent harm. Furthermore, the policy allows the 
mariner to retain their MMC, simplifying their return to work when 
their medical condition improves and allowing them to continue to work 
in the industry in positions that do not require a medical certificate.

Questions for Public Comment

    The Coast Guard requests public comment on the draft Medical 
Manual, with emphasis on its readability, clarity, and ease of use. We 
welcome suggestions on how the Manual can be improved.
    We are particularly interested in whether the draft Manual 
adequately addresses safety concerns in situations where the Coast 
Guard receives information indicating that a medical certificate holder 
has developed a medical condition that poses a significant risk of 
sudden incapacitation, or is taking a medication that poses a 
significant risk of impairment.
    This document is issued under the authority of 5 U.S.C. 552(a), 46 
U.S.C. 7101, and 46 U.S.C. 7302.

    Dated: November 5, 2018.
J.G. Lantz,
Director, Commercial Regulations and Standards, U.S. Coast Guard.
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                                                This section of the FEDERAL REGISTER                    SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION:                            guidance document. It also underscored
                                                contains notices to the public of the proposed                                                                the potential for confusion caused by
                                                issuance of rules and regulations. The                  Public Participation and Comments
                                                                                                                                                              having medical evaluation guidance
                                                purpose of these notices is to give interested             We encourage you to submit                         contained in multiple guidance
                                                persons an opportunity to participate in the            comments (or related material) on the                 documents. For example, Part A of the
                                                rule making prior to the adoption of the final          draft Merchant Mariner Medical
                                                rules.
                                                                                                                                                              MSM, Volume III, which has not been
                                                                                                        Manual. We will consider all                          updated since 1999, may contain some
                                                                                                        submissions and may adjust our final                  information that conflicts with the
                                                                                                        action based on your comments. If you                 guidance in NVIC 04–08. In response to
                                                DEPARTMENT OF HOMELAND
                                                                                                        submit a comment, please include the                  these concerns, the Coast Guard began
                                                SECURITY
                                                                                                        docket number for this document,                      a series of revisions to the medical
                                                Coast Guard                                             indicate the specific section of this                 evaluation guidelines, published as
                                                                                                        document to which each comment                        Change 1 to NVIC 04–08, in June 2013,
                                                46 CFR Part 10                                          applies, and provide a reason for each                and Change 2 to NVIC 04–08, in April
                                                                                                        suggestion or recommendation.                         2016.
                                                [Docket No. USCG–2018–0041]                                We encourage you to submit                            In addition to the revisions needed for
                                                                                                        comments through the Federal                          improved clarity and specificity, the
                                                Draft Merchant Mariner Medical Manual                   eRulemaking Portal at http://                         medical guidance also required new
                                                AGENCY:  Coast Guard, DHS.                              www.regulations.gov. If your material                 policy following publication of the
                                                ACTION: Notification of availability and                cannot be submitted using http://                     Coast Guard’s final rule on the
                                                request for comments.                                   www.regulations.gov, contact the person               Implementation of the Amendments to
                                                                                                        in the FOR FURTHER INFORMATION                        the International Convention on
                                                SUMMARY:   The Coast Guard is seeking                   CONTACT section of this document for
                                                public comment regarding the draft                                                                            Standards for Training, Certification and
                                                                                                        alternate instructions. Documents
                                                Merchant Mariner Medical Manual. The                                                                          Watchkeeping for Seafarers, 1978, and
                                                                                                        mentioned in this notification, and all
                                                guidance in this Manual should assist                                                                         Changes to National Endorsements (78
                                                                                                        public comments, will be posted in our
                                                medical practitioners, the maritime                                                                           FR 77795, Dec. 24, 2013). Specifically,
                                                                                                        online docket at http://
                                                industry, individual mariners, and Coast                                                                      the Coast Guard needed to develop new
                                                                                                        www.regulations.gov and can be viewed
                                                Guard personnel in evaluating a mariner                                                                       guidance to address the medical
                                                                                                        by following that website’s instructions.
                                                applicant’s physical and medical status                                                                       certificate and related processes
                                                                                                        Additionally, if you go to the online
                                                to meet the requirements of the                                                                               required by these regulations. The Coast
                                                                                                        docket and sign up for email alerts, you
                                                merchant mariner medical certificate.                                                                         Guard provided this new guidance
                                                                                                        will be notified when comments are
                                                This draft Commandant Instruction                       posted or the Coast Guard publishes any               through a separate document, titled
                                                Manual incorporates and consolidates                    additional documents related to this                  NVIC 01–14, Guidance on the Issuance
                                                prior guidance on the medical                           notification of availability.                         of Medical Certificates. With the
                                                evaluation of merchant mariners                            We accept anonymous comments. All                  experience gained since the publication
                                                contained in several Coast Guard                        comments received will be posted                      of NVIC 01–14, the Coast Guard has
                                                documents. The Manual includes                          without change to http://                             identified areas of the medical
                                                guidance on the medical certificate and                 www.regulations.gov and will include                  certificate policy that are in need of
                                                related processes, including procedures                 any personal information you have                     clarification, particularly with respect to
                                                for application, issuance, and                          provided. For more about privacy and                  some entry-level mariners, and
                                                cancellation of the medical certificate.                the docket, visit https://                            procedures related to mariners who
                                                                                                        www.regulations.gov/privacyNotice.                    become unfit while in possession of a
                                                DATES: Comments must be submitted to
                                                                                                                                                              valid medical certificate. Rather than
                                                the online docket, via http://                          Background and Discussion of Draft                    issuing a change to NVIC 01–14, the
                                                www.regulations.gov, on or before                       Manual                                                Coast Guard will include the revised
                                                January 14, 2019.                                                                                             medical certificate guidance with the
                                                                                                          The Coast Guard provided guidance
                                                ADDRESSES: You may submit comments                      on the medical and physical                           medical evaluation guidance in a new
                                                identified by docket number USCG–                       requirements for merchant mariners in                 policy document called the Merchant
                                                2018–0041 using the Federal                             the Medical and Physical Evaluation                   Mariner Medical Manual, also known as
                                                eRulemaking Portal at http://                           Guidelines for Merchant Mariner                       Commandant Instruction M16721.48.
                                                www.regulations.gov. See the ‘‘Public                   Credentials, Navigation and Inspection                   The draft Merchant Mariner Medical
                                                Participation and Request for                           Circular (NVIC) 04–08, Commandant                     Manual revises, updates and combines
                                                Comments’’ portion of the                               Publication (COMDTPUB) 16700.4; and                   the medical evaluation guidance
                                                SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION section for                   in Part A of the Marine Safety Manual,                previously published in NVIC 04–08,
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                                                further instructions on submitting                      Volume III, Marine Industry Personnel,                Part A of the MSM, Volume III, and
                                                comments.                                               COMDTINST M16000.8 (Series) [MSM].                    NVIC 01–14. The Coast Guard
                                                FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: For                    In the years since publication of NVIC                developed the draft Manual in
                                                information about this document call or                 04–08, information received from public               consultation with experienced maritime
                                                email Adrienne Buggs, M.D., United                      comment, medical appeals, and federal                 community medical practitioners and
                                                States Coast Guard, Office of Merchant                  advisory committee recommendations                    industry stakeholders serving on the
                                                Mariner Credentialing; telephone: 202–                  highlighted the need for additional                   Merchant Mariner Medical Advisory
                                                372–2357, email: MMCPolicy@uscg.mil.                    specificity and clarity in the medical                Committee (MEDMAC) and the


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                                                Merchant Marine Personnel Advisory                      level ratings ‘‘N/A’’ as to medical and               against the certificate that serves as
                                                Committee (MERPAC). The draft                           physical exam requirements, and Table                 proof of the mariner’s medical fitness.
                                                Manual reflects a synthesis of their                    1 to 46 CFR 10.302(a), which is silent                The proposed medical certificate
                                                recommendations and the medical                         as to medical requirements for certain                cancellation policy describes the
                                                requirements of Title 46 Code of Federal                entry-level mariners). The draft Manual               procedures that the Coast Guard would
                                                Regulations (CFR) part 10, subpart C.                   will clarify that the Coast Guard does                use to cancel a medical certificate if it
                                                Members of the public participated in                   not require medical certificates for                  receives credible information that a
                                                the development of medical policy by                    entry-level mariners on vessels not                   medical certificate holder no longer
                                                providing comment and serving on                        subject to the International Convention               meets the standards for medical fitness.
                                                working groups at the public meetings                   on Standards of Training, Certification               The process involves providing notice
                                                of MEDMAC and MERPAC.                                   and Watchkeeping for Seafarers, 1978,                 to the involved mariner about the
                                                Additionally, the public had the                        as amended, who do not serve as food                  information received, and allowing
                                                opportunity to comment on drafts of                     handlers.                                             them the opportunity to respond and
                                                policies contained in this Manual, and                     Medical Certificate Cancellation                   provide additional information. The
                                                its predecessor, NVIC 04–08. See                        Policy: The guidance now includes the                 proposed policy preserves the mariner’s
                                                requests for comment on proposed                        process to be followed when the Coast                 right to reconsideration and appeal
                                                policies regarding: Diabetes,                           Guard receives information indicating                 under 46 CFR 1.03–15, and, allows the
                                                cardiomyopathy, and sleep disorders                     that a medical certificate holder has                 involved mariner to continue to work
                                                (80 FR 8586, Feb. 18, 2015);                            developed a medical condition that                    until final agency action, except in cases
                                                Medications (80 FR 4582, Jan. 28, 2015);                poses significant risk of sudden                      where there is evidence of compelling
                                                Seizures (78 FR 17917, Mar. 25, 2013);                  incapacitation, or is taking medication               and substantial risk of imminent harm.
                                                and Implantable cardioverter                            that poses significant risk of                        Furthermore, the policy allows the
                                                defibrillators (77 FR 55174, Sep. 7,                    impairment. This process includes                     mariner to retain their MMC,
                                                2012). The Coast Guard considered                       procedures for cancelling medical                     simplifying their return to work when
                                                these public comments when                              certificates, rather than merchant                    their medical condition improves and
                                                developing this draft Manual.                           mariner credentials (MMCs), for                       allowing them to continue to work in
                                                   Changes made in this draft Manual                    mariners who no longer meet medical                   the industry in positions that do not
                                                seek to improve ease of use, clarify and                certification criteria.                               require a medical certificate.
                                                update prior guidance, and provide                         The Coast Guard began issuing
                                                more transparency to the regulated                      medical certificates in January 2014.                 Questions for Public Comment
                                                community. Major changes include (1)                    The medical certificate is a certificate
                                                use of a single manual format; (2)                      issued by the Coast Guard under 46 CFR                  The Coast Guard requests public
                                                clarification of medical certificate                    part 10, subpart C, that serves as proof              comment on the draft Medical Manual,
                                                requirements for certain entry-level                    that the seafarer meets the medical and               with emphasis on its readability, clarity,
                                                mariners; and (3) the proposed medical                  physical standards for merchant                       and ease of use. We welcome
                                                certificate cancellation policy.                        mariners. The medical certificate is not              suggestions on how the Manual can be
                                                   Manual Format: The Coast Guard                       a credential (see definitions of medical              improved.
                                                reorganized the material into a manual                  certificate and credential in 46 CFR                    We are particularly interested in
                                                format instead of a NVIC to improve                     10.107). Prior to the establishment of the            whether the draft Manual adequately
                                                utility and ease of use for the regulated               medical certificate, a merchant                       addresses safety concerns in situations
                                                community and others who reference                      mariner’s certification of medical and                where the Coast Guard receives
                                                the document. Additionally, in issuing                  physical fitness was embedded in the                  information indicating that a medical
                                                a Commandant Instruction Manual, the                    MMC. Under that system, if the Coast                  certificate holder has developed a
                                                name and number of the document will                    Guard received credible information                   medical condition that poses a
                                                not change with every future issuance of                that a mariner no longer met the                      significant risk of sudden
                                                the document, reducing the risk of                      medical and physical standards, the                   incapacitation, or is taking a medication
                                                confusion.                                              Coast Guard’s only option was to                      that poses a significant risk of
                                                   Entry-level Mariners: This draft adds                declare the mariner medically                         impairment.
                                                provisions that clarify confusion                       incompetent and take suspension and                     This document is issued under the
                                                between 46 CFR 15.401(c), which                         revocation action against the MMC, the                authority of 5 U.S.C. 552(a), 46 U.S.C.
                                                requires a medical certificate in order to              mariner’s professional credential.                    7101, and 46 U.S.C. 7302.
                                                serve in a position requiring a merchant                   However, not all medical concerns
                                                mariner credential (MMC), and other                     require revocation of the professional                  Dated: November 5, 2018.
                                                provisions in 46 CFR part 10 that                       credential. In most cases, once it is                 J.G. Lantz,
                                                indicate entry-level mariners do not                    determined that a medical certificate                 Director, Commercial Regulations and
                                                require a medical examination except in                 holder no longer meets the standards for              Standards, U.S. Coast Guard.
                                                certain circumstances (see, e.g., Table 1               medical certification, it is more                     [FR Doc. 2018–24502 Filed 11–9–18; 8:45 am]
                                                to 46 CFR 10.239, which marks entry-                    appropriate for the agency to take action             BILLING CODE 9110–04–P
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SectionProposed Rules
ActionNotification of availability and request for comments.
DatesComments must be submitted to the online docket, via http:// www.regulations.gov, on or before January 14, 2019.
ContactFor information about this document call or email Adrienne Buggs, M.D., United States Coast Guard, Office of Merchant Mariner Credentialing; telephone: 202-372-2357, email: [email protected]
FR Citation83 FR 56272 

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