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Part 4– Training<br />

Chapter 6 – Currency Maintenance<br />

Table 4-9 (cont.)<br />

Minimum Currency Requirements<br />

Task Required For Required Frequency<br />

Explain and<br />

Demonstrate a Go<br />

Technique for a<br />

Unconscious and<br />

Unresponsive<br />

Victim<br />

Ice Rescuer<br />

Conduct in accordance<br />

with Task IR-06-10-<br />

TYPE<br />

1 day or night<br />

every year<br />

Explain and<br />

Demonstrate a Go<br />

Technique for a<br />

Unconscious and<br />

Unresponsive<br />

Victim<br />

Ice Rescuer<br />

Conduct in accordance<br />

with Task IR-06-10-<br />

TYPE<br />

1 day or night<br />

every year<br />

Explain and<br />

Demonstrate a Go<br />

Technique using the<br />

Cold Water Sling<br />

Ice Rescuer<br />

Conduct in accordance<br />

with Task IR-06-11-<br />

TYPE<br />

1 day or night<br />

every year<br />

Transit Various Ice<br />

Conditions<br />

Air Boat Coxswain<br />

Conduct in accordance<br />

with the Air Boat<br />

Coxswain qualification<br />

Task listed in the D9 Ice<br />

Manual<br />

2 each, once a year:<br />

snow, clear ice,<br />

pressure ridges, ice<br />

cracks, ice to<br />

water, water to ice,<br />

broken ice, open<br />

water<br />

Conduct Pre-Start<br />

Check and Start the<br />

Boat<br />

Engineers and<br />

Coxswains only.<br />

All Ice Rescue boat<br />

crew positions<br />

Conduct the check and<br />

start for each boat type<br />

in accordance with the<br />

applicable qualification<br />

tasks for which the<br />

trainee is certified.<br />

2 times every six<br />

months<br />

1 time every six<br />

months<br />

4-103

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