UNITED STATES COAST GUARD AUXILIARY 2020 PROGRAM VISITATION

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UNITED STATES COAST GUARD AUXILIARY 2020 PROGRAM VISITATION WORKSHOP NATIONAL DIRECTORATE OF VESSEL EXAMINATION

UNITED STATES COAST GUARD AUXILIARY 2020 PROGRAM VISITATION WORKSHOP NATIONAL DIRECTORATE OF VESSEL EXAMINATION AND RECREATIONAL BOATING SAFETY PROGRAM VISITATION

WELCOME • Workshop Objectives Discuss certification topics Review issues from 2019 Clarify topics of

WELCOME • Workshop Objectives Discuss certification topics Review issues from 2019 Clarify topics of concern

MISSION STATEMENT Further recreational boating safety, save the lives and reduce property damage by

MISSION STATEMENT Further recreational boating safety, save the lives and reduce property damage by preventative measures that maximize the safe use and enjoyment of America’s waterways by the public.

Program Visitation The Key To Recreational Boating Safety

Program Visitation The Key To Recreational Boating Safety

WHY BECOME A PROGRAM VISITOR? You can… save lives make a difference through prevention

WHY BECOME A PROGRAM VISITOR? You can… save lives make a difference through prevention promote recreational boating safety answer boater questions promote the Coast Guard Auxiliary recruit new members

PROGRAM VISITOR RESPONSIBILITIES • Primary flotilla outreach to the recreational boating community. • Deliver

PROGRAM VISITOR RESPONSIBILITIES • Primary flotilla outreach to the recreational boating community. • Deliver innovative boating safety programs. • Develop safety partnerships with vendors.

PROGRAM VISITOR RESPONSIBILITIES • Enhance relationships with the community. • Influence safety through public

PROGRAM VISITOR RESPONSIBILITIES • Enhance relationships with the community. • Influence safety through public education. • Distribute safety material to public.

PROGRAM VISITOR RESPONSIBILITIES • Establish and enhance working relationships between the public, Partners, the

PROGRAM VISITOR RESPONSIBILITIES • Establish and enhance working relationships between the public, Partners, the Coast Guard and the Auxiliary.

WHAT DOES IT MEAN TO BE A PROGRAM VISITOR AMBASSADOR? • • Authorized to

WHAT DOES IT MEAN TO BE A PROGRAM VISITOR AMBASSADOR? • • Authorized to represent the USCG and Auxiliary. You are the Coast Guard in the eyes of the public. Appropriate uniform and appearance. Significant duties and responsibilities.

PV DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES

PV DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES

PROGRAM VISIT CRITERIA • The RBSVP goal is to create lasting relationships with the

PROGRAM VISIT CRITERIA • The RBSVP goal is to create lasting relationships with the business community and continuity. • What constitutes a reportable visit? Onsite interaction

PROGRAM REPORTING How do you report a visit? ANSC 7046

PROGRAM REPORTING How do you report a visit? ANSC 7046

GENERAL INFORMATION • • Distribution boxes don’t belong to individual PVs. America’s Boating Club,

GENERAL INFORMATION • • Distribution boxes don’t belong to individual PVs. America’s Boating Club, (formerly known as the Power Squadron) and Auxiliary may share the same distribution box.

GENERAL INFORMATION • Any PV can make a visit to any Partner. • Visits

GENERAL INFORMATION • Any PV can make a visit to any Partner. • Visits should be coordinated with local FSOPV or SO-PV. • Uniform requirements: service dress blue or tropical blue appropriate civilian attire

EDUCATE THE PARTNERS • Boater education can save lives! • Sponsoring a VSC station

EDUCATE THE PARTNERS • Boater education can save lives! • Sponsoring a VSC station at their place of business is good public relations. • Participation as a Partner can help to bring in customers.

DISPLAY MATERIALS • Your FSO-MA can order display material for you from the ANSC

DISPLAY MATERIALS • Your FSO-MA can order display material for you from the ANSC catalog.

DISPLAY MATERIALS • Many other display materials available: - CG boating safety circulars -

DISPLAY MATERIALS • Many other display materials available: - CG boating safety circulars - State & local handouts - PE contact information - PE class schedules - State boating regulations - Locally produced brochures - VE contact information - VSC station schedules

IMPORTANCE OF “ASSIGNMENT TO DUTY” • Auxiliarist may be covered while assigned to duty.

IMPORTANCE OF “ASSIGNMENT TO DUTY” • Auxiliarist may be covered while assigned to duty. • Requirements for Assignment to Duty Have a PV Letter of Certification. Activity scheduled with elected officer or FSO-PV.

IMPORTANCE OF “ASSIGNMENT TO DUTY” • Assignment to duty is important if you are

IMPORTANCE OF “ASSIGNMENT TO DUTY” • Assignment to duty is important if you are injured. • Administratively impractical for CG to issue orders for all authorized activities. • Refer to AUXMAN, Chapter 5 for additional information.

PROGRAM VISITOR RECOGNITION • Your work is appreciated and recognized.

PROGRAM VISITOR RECOGNITION • Your work is appreciated and recognized.

EXAMINER PROGRAM MEDAL • When you certify, you will receive the Examiner Program Medal

EXAMINER PROGRAM MEDAL • When you certify, you will receive the Examiner Program Medal and Ribbon

ANNUAL SERVICE PERFORMANCE • After a minimum of 60 PVs and/or VSCs you receive

ANNUAL SERVICE PERFORMANCE • After a minimum of 60 PVs and/or VSCs you receive the Auxiliary Annual Service Performance award. • Additional awards are given every year a minimum of 60 PVs and/or VSC are completed.

RBS INSIGNIA • The RBS Insignia Recognizes strong support to RBS programs. Eligibility requires

RBS INSIGNIA • The RBS Insignia Recognizes strong support to RBS programs. Eligibility requires activity (120 points/year) over a minimum of two years. See Chapter 10 of the AUX Manual for details.

CENTURY CLUB AWARD • A National V–Directorate award for completing a minimum of 100

CENTURY CLUB AWARD • A National V–Directorate award for completing a minimum of 100 Program Visits and/or Vessel Safety Exam in a calendar year.

PARTNER RECOGNITION • Recognize Partners who made outstanding contributions to the RBS Program. •

PARTNER RECOGNITION • Recognize Partners who made outstanding contributions to the RBS Program. • Recommended by the PV. • The FC prepares and presents the Certificate of Appreciation to the Partner or their representative.

PROGRAM VISITOR COMMUNICATIONS • Chain of Leadership and Management PV to FSO-PV to DSO-PV

PROGRAM VISITOR COMMUNICATIONS • Chain of Leadership and Management PV to FSO-PV to DSO-PV to DVC-PV Don’t be the weak link in the chain!

PADDLECRAFT Why do we need to emphasize paddlecraft safety? Fastest growing segment of recreational

PADDLECRAFT Why do we need to emphasize paddlecraft safety? Fastest growing segment of recreational boating!

PADDLER DEATHS 881 Paddler Deaths 2011 -2015

PADDLER DEATHS 881 Paddler Deaths 2011 -2015

STATISTICS USCG COAST GUARD BOATING STATISTICS Deaths Injuries Accidents 2017 2018 B (W) 658

STATISTICS USCG COAST GUARD BOATING STATISTICS Deaths Injuries Accidents 2017 2018 B (W) 658 2, 629 4, 291 633 2, 511 4, 145 <4% <5% <3%

PADDLECRAFT MISSION • Extend boating safety outreach. • Promote life jacket wear. • Promote

PADDLECRAFT MISSION • Extend boating safety outreach. • Promote life jacket wear. • Promote operator compliance with federal and state required safety equipment.

KEY PERSONNEL • All members are key to program success! • RBS Core Four:

KEY PERSONNEL • All members are key to program success! • RBS Core Four: – – Program Visitor Vessel Examiner Public Affairs Public Education

KEY PERSONNEL • • Members with paddlecraft experience Additionally, members who: – have paddlecraft

KEY PERSONNEL • • Members with paddlecraft experience Additionally, members who: – have paddlecraft training, e. g. ACA or scouting. – have paddlecraft instructor experience. – are ACA instructors.

KEY PERSONNEL – have a desire to learn about paddlecraft. – have a desire

KEY PERSONNEL – have a desire to learn about paddlecraft. – have a desire to help build this new program.

STORES • Many sold at non-traditional outlets such as: – farm and ranch supply

STORES • Many sold at non-traditional outlets such as: – farm and ranch supply outlets – dry goods stores – temporary “portable” curbside or on-beach stores – large variety stores

NEED TO INCREASE KNOWLEDGE • Large portion of paddle craft sold by employees with

NEED TO INCREASE KNOWLEDGE • Large portion of paddle craft sold by employees with little or no knowledge of paddlecraft safety issues. • Traditional education classes do not address all paddlecraft safety issues. • No mandatory training for sellers or buyers.

PV BRIEFING TOPICS • Program Visitors should be addressing paddlecraft issues with partners. Review

PV BRIEFING TOPICS • Program Visitors should be addressing paddlecraft issues with partners. Review ANSC 7012 A Paddlecraft Vessel Safety Check Form with store manager and employees. Encourage installation of the orange “If Found…” stickers.

Paddle Tip Reflector Kit ANSC 3004 B 37

Paddle Tip Reflector Kit ANSC 3004 B 37

Brochures • ACA brochures can be reprinted but local funding. • Brochures can be

Brochures • ACA brochures can be reprinted but local funding. • Brochures can be found on RB Group website. requires http: //wow. uscgaux. info/content. php? unit=RB-GROUP

Which Brochures and How? Funded by a Coast Guard grant and developed in cooperation

Which Brochures and How? Funded by a Coast Guard grant and developed in cooperation with the paddlecraft industry and user groups.

PADDLECRAFT EDUCATION • • Encourage partners to attend CGAUX PE class. Encourage paddlecraft operators

PADDLECRAFT EDUCATION • • Encourage partners to attend CGAUX PE class. Encourage paddlecraft operators to attend American Canoe Association classes.

V-DIRECTORATE STAFF Director (DIR-V) Deputy Director (DIR-Vd) Branch Chief - Strategic Plan Manager (BC-VPS)

V-DIRECTORATE STAFF Director (DIR-V) Deputy Director (DIR-Vd) Branch Chief - Strategic Plan Manager (BC-VPS) Division Chief - Vessel Exams (DVC-VE) Division Chief - Visitation Programs (DVC-VP) Division Chief - Technical Support (DVC-VT) Division Chief - Incentive Programs (DVC-VI) Division Chief - Special Projects (DVC-VS) Division Chief - Communications (DVC-VC) Christopher A. Wilson James A. Cortes Joseph C. Reichal Jr Edward M. Lieblein Vincent Cerverizzo John Yskamp Dixon William Keller Charles Edward Hurley John F. Bigrow