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8WR OPS Workshop 2014

8WR OPS Workshop 2014. Welcome!. This workshop has been developed for Eighth Western Rivers Boat Crew Qualified Personnel (BCQP) as a review of basic surface operations processes and procedures to better promote safety and efficiency for patrols. It is

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8WR OPS Workshop 2014

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  1. 8WR OPS Workshop 2014 Eighth Western Rivers 2014 Operations Workshop

  2. Welcome! This workshop has been developed for Eighth Western Rivers Boat Crew Qualified Personnel (BCQP) as a review of basic surface operations processes and procedures to better promote safety and efficiency for patrols. It is required for all BCQP but is open to all members. Eighth Western Rivers 2014 Operations Workshop

  3. Welcome! While not all encompassing, the topics discussed herein are issues that are of significant importance to our OIAs, DIRAUX/OTO or have been known to be the source of problems in recent years. This workshop is intended to serve as a primer for the upcoming operational boating season. Members are encouraged to frequently review references & PQS tasks to maintain proficiency. Eighth Western Rivers 2014 Operations Workshop

  4. Required Workshops for OPS • Attend this mandatory refresher workshop • Must be completed by June 1st as per AUXOPS Policy Manual • Coxswains, Crew and PWO • Attend the mandatory 1 hour TCT refresher • Must be completed by 31 December • Annual refresher is waived if 5-year 4-hour TCT is completed in the same year Eighth Western Rivers 2014 Operations Workshop

  5. Required Workshop for OPS • This workshop may be delivered at the Flotilla level . . . • By any member of the boat crew program • Boat Crew Members, Coxswains, PWO, QE • Presenter must be • Currently certified by DIRAUX • Current in TCT Eighth Western Rivers 2014 Operations Workshop

  6. Required Workshop for OPS • Flotilla trainer must attend at Division level • May attend via Web-Ex if travel is over 50 miles one way • Training must be with at least three students Eighth Western Rivers 2014 Operations Workshop

  7. Required Workshop for OPS • Four Hour TCT • Satisfies initial and five year requirement • Presenter must be currently certified by DIRAUX as TCTAUX • May attend at CG unit if a certified watch stander at unit Please review the four hour TCT program at . . . http://wow.uscgaux.info/content.php?unit=085&category=operations Eighth Western Rivers 2014 Operations Workshop

  8. Requesting Patrol Orders • Orders are not automatic • They are requested • SO-OP delegated authority to exercise discretion by OIA • Best interests of Coast Guard and Auxiliary • FSO-OP reports planned ops to SO-OP monthly Eighth Western Rivers 2014 Operations Workshop

  9. Uniforms for OPS • Wearing PPE inscribed with “USCG Auxiliary” or any version of this are authorized only when assigned to duty Eighth Western Rivers 2014 Operations Workshop

  10. Uniforms for OPS • Auxiliary Ball cap should now have only metal insignia • Sew–on insignia no longer authorized • Scrambled eggs on ball caps no longer authorized Eighth Western Rivers 2014 Operations Workshop

  11. Uniforms for OPS • Working Blue no longer authorized! Eighth Western Rivers 2014 Operations Workshop

  12. Uniforms for OPS • Auxiliary Ball Cap no longer authorized for wear with the Tropical Blue uniform No! Yes! Yes! Eighth Western Rivers 2014 Operations Workshop

  13. Uniforms for OPS • Only the Foul Weather Parka is authorized as a uniform item with the ODU. Yes! Eighth Western Rivers 2014 Operations Workshop

  14. Uniforms for OPS Stand Alone Use of Foul Weather Parka II Liners Yes No Badge Tab Both jackets may be worn underneath the Foul Wx Parka II ODU Utility Jacket Foul Wx Fleece Liner II Eighth Western Rivers 2014 Operations Workshop

  15. Uniforms for OPS • Only one sew-on qualification insignia such as Coxswain, PWO, RBS, Trident, etc. is authorized for the ODU • Sew-on AUXOP is authorized in addition to qualification device Eighth Western Rivers 2014 Operations Workshop

  16. From Chapter 10 Aux Manual Eighth Western Rivers 2014 Operations Workshop

  17. Patrol Reminders • Local CG unit ball caps are authorized only onboard Coast Guard units and NOT aboard Auxiliary facilities Eighth Western Rivers 2014 Operations Workshop

  18. Hot Weather Boat Crew Uniform • Shirt • Prescribed shirt is CG dark blue crew neck t-shirt • Stenciled or embroidered with “USCG Auxiliary”, ¾” tall block-style white letters across left chest • Auxiliary Operations Polo Shirt may also be worn • CG light blue undress shirt or working blue shirt no longer authorized • Any shirt worn must be neatly tucked into shorts Eighth Western Rivers 2014 Operations Workshop

  19. Hot Weather Boat Crew Uniform • Shorts • Modified standard CG utility or ODU trousers hemmed at knee or 1-inch above knee • If modified standard utility trousers, belt is black web with silver tip and buckle • If modified ODU trousers, standard black ODU belt or optional Riggers belt Eighth Western Rivers 2014 Operations Workshop

  20. Hot Weather Boat Crew Uniform • Socks – all white, athletic style, crew length • Shoes • Well blackened 8 or 10 inch safety boots • Brown boat shoe (as defined in AUXMAN) • All white or all black low top athletic shoes with nonskid/non-marking soles • Insignia/devices • Badges and ribbons not worn • No insignia on ODU t-shirt or Operations Polo shirt Eighth Western Rivers 2014 Operations Workshop

  21. Hot Weather Boat Crew Uniform • Hat • Blue Working Utility Cap • Auxiliary Ball Cap • CG Unit Ball Cap (if authorized) • Tilley Hat • Instructions for procurement of Hot Weather BC uniform items contained in CG Uniform Regulations, COMDTINST 1020.6 (series)  i.e., items from commercial sources are NOT authorized Eighth Western Rivers 2014 Operations Workshop

  22. PWO Uniform • ODU – either of two versions • Standard ODU • Hot Weather outfit • strongly recommend wet suit bottom underneath ODU • Shoes – wet suit booties or other appropriate foot protection (black) • Gloves – black in color Eighth Western Rivers 2014 Operations Workshop

  23. PWO Uniform • Wet suit also authorized • International Orange/Black colors in either 2 or 5 mm neoprene fabric • Labeled USCG Auxiliary • All certified PWOs may submit request to OTO for PWO wetsuit • Use procedures contained in D8WR PPE SOP Eighth Western Rivers 2014 Operations Workshop

  24. Requesting a QE Session • All QE check-ride requests must be submitted to the Area QE Coordinator (AQEC) using Appendix G • Form found at: • forms.cgaux.org/archive/appendix_g.pdf • AQECs • North  Robin Priestley, Division 9 • West  COMO Jack Gumb, Division 31 • East  Bob Arisman, Division 3 • South  Al Olson, Division 5 Eighth Western Rivers 2014 Operations Workshop

  25. QE Request Form • Be sure to fill out form completely • Provide a primary and alternate date • Flotilla leaders must confirm candidate eligibility prior to request • See bottom of form for requirements • Provide minimum two week notice • Ensure candidate is truly ready • Consider a mock board and check-ride Eighth Western Rivers 2014 Operations Workshop

  26. Patrol Reminders Must display signage on OPFACs under orders IAW Chapter 3 of AUXOPS Policy Manual – US Ensign, Auxiliary Patrol Ensign, patrol banners and operational decal Eighth Western Rivers 2014 Operations Workshop

  27. “Happen Upon” Policy Both SLMR and SUMR Towing Policies are consistent with Paragraph 4.1.6.4 of the National SAR Manual COMDTINST M16130.2E http://www.uscg.mil/directives/cim/16000-16999/CIM_16114_41.pdf Eighth Western Rivers 2014 Operations Workshop

  28. “Happen Upon” Policy • If you discover a vessel during routine patrol that requests assistance and that vessel is not in contact with the Coast Guard: • You may render assistance including tow if capable • Report identity and location of vessel to OPCON and where you will be towing them • If vessel is in danger and you are unable to safely tow, you may endeavor to remove persons from the vessel until additional help can arrive on scene Eighth Western Rivers 2014 Operations Workshop

  29. “Happen Upon” Policy • Notes: • GAR updaterequired • Coxn responsible for safety • Inform OPCON of your intentions - not “ask permission to tow” • OPCON may override coxn based on unusual risk, hazard or higher priority operational need Eighth Western Rivers 2014 Operations Workshop

  30. Providing SAR Response • Do only what you & your facility are capable of -Safety of crew comes first • Operate at safe speed for the conditions and local environment (wx, traffic, waterway) • Observe all NO WAKE zones. Advise OPCON of impact to ETA. Eighth Western Rivers 2014 Operations Workshop

  31. Rendering Assistance • Do only what you are trained to do • Plan with your crew • Communicate your intentions to the disabled vessel’s Master • Maintain a tow watch • Provide medical assistance only to your level of training or certification Eighth Western Rivers 2014 Operations Workshop

  32. Assistance to Auxiliary Facilities From the National SAR Manual M16130.2E Paragraph 4.2.5.8http://www.uscg.mil/directives/cim/16000-16999/CIM_16114_41.pdf • Coast Guard resources or Auxiliary facilities may be used to help Auxiliary facilities in need of assistance at any time • An Auxiliary Facility is defined as an Operational Facility having a current accepted Offer for Use form on file with DIRAUX • It is NOT just any boat owned by an Auxiliary member Eighth Western Rivers 2014 Operations Workshop

  33. OPCON Policies • Remember  if you cross-over to the “other” Sector, you must follow ALL policies of the responsible Sector • You must be cognizant of and compliant with the OPCON Sector’s policies • Your “home” Sector policies do not apply if you are operating in the other Sector’s AOR Eighth Western Rivers 2014 Operations Workshop

  34. SAR Call-Out Policy • You may not respond to a call-out, as an Auxiliarist, directly from any source other than the appropriate CG OPCON • Existing 911 call-out relationships must be terminated Eighth Western Rivers 2014 Operations Workshop

  35. SAR Call-Out Policy • Complete Call-out policy is available on the 8WR website http://wow.uscgaux.info/content.php?unit=085&category=operations Eighth Western Rivers 2014 Operations Workshop

  36. Currency Maintenance • Log 12 hours underway annually • Coxswains may log 12 hours as crew or coxswain • Members responsible for meeting currency maintenance requirements • Trailering hours do NOT count for underway time for currency maintenance. However, it does count for fatigue limits. For example one hour of trailering equals 30 minutes toward fatigue limit. Eighth Western Rivers 2014 Operations Workshop

  37. Currency Maintenance PWO • 12 hrs on PWC Eighth Western Rivers 2014 Operations Workshop

  38. Dual Certified PWO • Certified as . . . • PWO & Coxn = 12 hrs u/w on boat + 6 hrs u/w on PWC • PWO & Crew = 6 hrs u/w on boat + 12 hrs on PWC Eighth Western Rivers 2014 Operations Workshop

  39. DIRAUX E-MAIL • The DIRAUX Office has a joint email that each one of us can access. DIRAUXSTLOUIS@uscg.mil • Will be used for newsletters, unit meetings/minutes, qualifications, short-term training requests, offers for use, any form that needs action or any request that needs action. • Do not copy staff’s personal email Eighth Western Rivers 2014 Operations Workshop

  40. 8WR OPS Workshop 2014 Intermission Eighth Western Rivers 2014 Operations Workshop

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