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ULC Course Description

BOAT OPERATOR LICENSE EXAMINER
Control Number: 172
Course Number: 33BOL01A
Length:40
CEUs: 0.00     PDHs: 0.00     LUs: 0.00     PDUs: 0.00     CMs: 0.00     ACE: 0.00     CEHs: 0.00
Purpose:
This course trains, tests, and certifies individuals as motorboat license examiners for the Corps of Engineers.

Description:
This course is designed to certify individuals that have been nominated by their District Motorboat Coordinator to enable identified USACE licensed motorboat operators to become boat license examiners that will teach, qualify, and license operators of Class A and Class I USACE motorboats. The course utilizes lectures, demonstrations, group assignments, and practical exercises to enable students to perform duties as outlined in Engineer Regulation 385-1-91 and be in compliance with EM 385-1-1 Safety and Health Requirements Manual. Course attendees will demonstrate motorboat operation proficiency, complete a 100-yard open water swim test (with PFD) including self-rescue into a vessel, and demonstrate effective presentation and instructional skills. Students must successfully pass all Go/No Go assessments AND achieve a minimum of 90% proficiency on a written exam. Participants need to acknowledge that this course proceeds regardless of weather conditions including rain, cold, heat and/or wind.

Prerequisites:
-Submitted MOLE nomination form signed by District Motorboat Coordinator and direct supervisor. -Current OF 346 (U.S Motor Vehicle Operator’s Identification Card) -Proof of completion of a U.S. Coast Guard approved or National Association of State Boating Law Administrators (NASBLA) training course for the state in which they are operating -Experienced, licensed USACE Class A and Class I boat operator -Current First Aid and CPR certification -Ability to swim in open water in a Personal Flotation Device (PFD) for 100 yards and self-rescue into a vessel

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