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How to fill out the USCG CG-6025 online
Filling out the USCG CG-6025, also known as the Facility Vulnerability and Security Measures Summary, is essential for ensuring the safety and security of maritime facilities. This guide provides clear and supportive instructions for completing the form online, helping users navigate each component effectively.
Follow the steps to fill out the USCG CG-6025 online.
- Click ‘Get Form’ button to obtain the CG-6025 form and open it in your preferred online editor.
- Begin with Block 1 by entering the name of your facility in the provided field.
- Proceed to Block 2 and input the street address of the facility.
- In Block 3, provide the latitude of the facility to the nearest tenth of a minute, if available.
- For Block 4, enter the longitude of the facility to the nearest tenth of a minute, if available.
- In Block 5, select the appropriate Captain of the Port Zone from the provided options.
- Block 6 requires you to check all types of operations that are applicable at your facility.
- In Block 7a, describe any vulnerabilities identified during your facility’s assessment.
- In Block 7b, enter the corresponding vulnerability identification code from the KEY.
- Block 8a asks for a description of a selected security measure for MARSEC Level 1 to mitigate the previously described vulnerability.
- In Block 8b, enter the identification code for the security measure you have described.
- Repeat steps 9 and 10 for security measures under MARSEC Level 2 in Blocks 9a and 9b.
- Finally, provide additional security measures for MARSEC Level 3 in Blocks 10a and 10b.
- Once all sections are complete, save your changes, and consider downloading, printing, or sharing the completed form as needed.
Start filling out the USCG CG-6025 online to ensure your facility's security compliance.
While members of the Coast Guard Auxiliary support the Coast Guard's missions, they are not classified as active duty or reserve military personnel. However, members may receive benefits that acknowledge their volunteer service. Clarification on this can be found in the USCG CG-6025, which outlines the distinctions between Auxiliary and military service.
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