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CANADIAN COAST GUARD AUXILIARY - PACIFIC ARTE CANADIAN COAST GUARD AUXILIARY - PACIFIC Nov 2010
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CANADIAN COAST GUARD AUXILIARY - PACIFIC ARTE Advanced Rescue Trainer / Evaluator
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CANADIAN COAST GUARD AUXILIARY - PACIFIC What are ARTE? ARTE are the CCGA-P representatives who, on request, by a station or one of the managers, visit stations to assist with: 1. Training 2. Evaluation 3. Pre RHIOT 4. Human resources problems 5. Disputes
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CANADIAN COAST GUARD AUXILIARY - PACIFIC What are ARTE? 6. Advice 7. The Safety Management System 8. Best practices (e.g. body recovery) 9. Station management practices 10. Policies and bulletins 11. Vessel set up questions 12. Equipment questions
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CANADIAN COAST GUARD AUXILIARY - PACIFIC Station Assistance Visits These Station Assistance Visits are important, as they are one of the three times a station may be visited a year. They may be initiated by the station of by the office / managers.
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CANADIAN COAST GUARD AUXILIARY - PACIFIC Station Assistance Visits Station Assistance Visits are requested selecting the “ARTE Visit” under Request Forms on the SAR Management System.
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CANADIAN COAST GUARD AUXILIARY - PACIFIC Sign Offs Please remember that ARTE may sign off ARTE items ONLY at stations other than their own, so as to to allow independent oversight of standards.
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CANADIAN COAST GUARD AUXILIARY - PACIFIC Sign Offs at Advanced Crew All ARTE sign off items at Advanced Crew Level are automatically signed off on completion of RHIOT. This is under review, as more Coxswains get all their Coxswain Levels signed off.
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CANADIAN COAST GUARD AUXILIARY - PACIFIC PreRHIOTs Much of the previous work undertaken by ARTE was pre RHIOTs. This is now carried out by the CCGA-P Training Officers, which has resulted in a consistent standard and excellent pass rate.
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CANADIAN COAST GUARD AUXILIARY - PACIFIC PreRHIOTs However there may be occasion when ARTE will be requested to carry out a pre-RHIOT. The office will provide a check list to carry out the pre-RHIOT against. If there is any doubt as to whether someone is ready, say so, tell them and their station leader where the problems are, so they can work on them. Do not pass them until they are ready.
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CANADIAN COAST GUARD AUXILIARY - PACIFIC PreRHIOTs It is the short term intention of the CCGA-P to increase the number of personnel preRHIOTed to that at the start of each season we may have 15 to 20 people ready to go to RHIOT
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CANADIAN COAST GUARD AUXILIARY - PACIFIC Feedback Please do give feedback to the station management before leaving. If you are unable to help with a problem, or did not know the answer to a question, do make a note of it, to provide an answer yourself later, or ask one of the managers for help. It is important that answers are provided where possible.
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CANADIAN COAST GUARD AUXILIARY - PACIFIC Feedback If you do visit a station and find problems that were not part of the brief for the visit, please do give feedback to the managers so that they can stay in the picture, and promptly deal with those problems that need attention.
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CANADIAN COAST GUARD AUXILIARY - PACIFIC Availability ARTE can remain active in that position as long as they remain compliant with the crewing standards, i.e.: 1. Required sea time of 25 hours over past 12 months 2. First Aid certification up-to-date
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CANADIAN COAST GUARD AUXILIARY - PACIFIC Availability It would not be fair to active SAR Crew for someone not compliant to be acting in such a position
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CANADIAN COAST GUARD AUXILIARY - PACIFIC Availability If your life changes and makes it impossible to act as ARTE, please let the Training Manager know.
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CANADIAN COAST GUARD AUXILIARY - PACIFIC Availability Thank you
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