(a) Any person may report to BSEE any hazardous or unsafe working condition on any facility engaged in OCS activities, and any possible violation or failure to comply with:
- (1) Any provision of the Act,
- (2) Any provision of a lease, approved plan, or permit issued under the Act,
- (3) Any provision of any regulation or order issued under the Act, or
- (4) Any other Federal law relating to safety of offshore oil and gas operations.
- (b) To make a report under this section, a person is not required to know whether any legal requirement listed in paragraph (a) of this section has been violated.
- (c) When BSEE receives a report of a possible violation, or when a BSEE employee detects a possible violation, BSEE will investigate according to BSEE procedures and notify any other Federal agency(ies) for further investigation, as appropriate.
(d) BSEE investigations of possible violations may include:
- (1) Conducting interviews of personnel;
- (2) Requiring the prompt production of documents, data, and other evidence;
- (3) Requiring the preservation of all relevant evidence and access for BSEE investigators to such evidence; and
- (4) Taking other actions and imposing other requirements as necessary to investigate possible violations and assure an orderly investigation.
(e)
- (1) Reports should contain sufficient credible information to establish a reasonable basis for BSEE to investigate whether a violation or other hazardous or unsafe working condition exists.
(2) To report hazardous or unsafe working conditions or a possible violation:
(i) Contact BSEE by:
- (A) Phone at 1-877-440-0173 (BSEE Toll-free Safety Hotline),
- (B) Internet at www.bsee.gov, or
- (C) Mail to: U.S. DOI/BSEE, 1849 C Street NW., Mail Stop 5438, Washington, DC 20240 Attention: IRU Hotline Operations.
(ii) Include the following items in the report:
- (A) Name, address, and telephone number should be provided if you do not want to remain anonymous;
- (B) The specific concern, provision or Federal law, if known, referenced in (a) that a person violated or with which a person failed to comply; and
- (C) Any other facts, data, and applicable information.
- (f) When a possible violation is reported, BSEE will protect a person's identity to the extent authorized by law.
[78 FR 20439, Apr. 5, 2013, as amended at 81 FR 36149, June 6, 2016]