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comdtinst m16114.32c - U.S. Coast Guard

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Part 5 – Readiness and Standardization<br />

Chapter 5 – Boat Crew Qualifications and Performance Evaluations<br />

Section C. Evaluation Procedures<br />

Introduction<br />

C.1. Pre-Brief<br />

C.2. Evaluation<br />

Criteria<br />

Evaluators shall assess boat crew proficiency and performance as<br />

follows.<br />

Evaluators shall conduct a pre-brief before the exercise commences.<br />

Eva luations will be based on how well each crewmember performs their<br />

duties. Each exercise provides a setting for the boat crewmember to<br />

demonstrate required skills. Evaluators shall measure and evaluate boat<br />

crew performance and proficiency using the following criteria:<br />

(01) Procedures and methods appropriate for the situation.<br />

(02) Adherence to boat crew performance standards.<br />

(03) Crewmember familiarity with boat systems, boat outfit<br />

equipment, and the stowage plan.<br />

(04) Crewmember proficiency as an individual and as a team member<br />

(team coordination and risk assessment).<br />

(05) Effective Coxswain communications, including briefings and task<br />

assignments.<br />

(06) Crew understanding of commands and safe performance of tasks.<br />

C.3. Debrief<br />

C.4. Additional<br />

Assessment<br />

Requirements<br />

Evaluators shall debrief the boat crew at the end of each drill set. This<br />

debrief is normally conducted dockside.<br />

Operational Commanders may impose additional assessment<br />

requirements due to unique operational requirements for specific units.<br />

Requirements contrary or inconsistent with published standard<br />

procedures are prohibited. Operational Commanders should request<br />

written modification of procedures from Commandant (CG-731), via the<br />

National Motor Lifeboat School, Boat Forces and Cutter Operations<br />

Branch, or National Aids to Navigation School<br />

in cases where approved<br />

procedures are insufficient.<br />

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