COMDTINST 3500.2
CREW ENDURANCE MANAGEMENT
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USCG - United States Coast Guard
Year: 2006
Abstract: Endurance challenges are ever-present in CG operations. The target audience for CEM are all CG members who contribute to the overall goal of increasing unit effectiveness: from a motor lifeboat crew working a challenging SAR case, to a cutter boarding team conducting a fisheries inspection, to a helicopter crew executing a hoist, to an electronics technician maintaining a sector high-site antenna, to an acquisition officer purchasing new equipment or services, to a marine safety officer selecting and deploying pollution response resources, to an area staff planning a major operation or exercise. All members of the CG organization depend on endurance to execute their daily tasks in a safe and effective manner.
PURPOSE. This Instruction establishes the requirements and the delivery system to support a program, Crew Endurance Management (CEM), to identify and control endurance risk for personnel conducting cutter, boat, aviation, marine inspection and pollution response, security, and commandand- control operations and activities. This program serves all active duty, reserve, Auxiliary, and civilian Coast Guard personnel.
PURPOSE. This Instruction establishes the requirements and the delivery system to support a program, Crew Endurance Management (CEM), to identify and control endurance risk for personnel conducting cutter, boat, aviation, marine inspection and pollution response, security, and commandand- control operations and activities. This program serves all active duty, reserve, Auxiliary, and civilian Coast Guard personnel.
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contributor author | USCG - United States Coast Guard | |
date accessioned | 2017-09-04T17:42:58Z | |
date available | 2017-09-04T17:42:58Z | |
date copyright | 03/30/2006 | |
date issued | 2006 | |
identifier other | ECERCCAAAAAAAAAA.pdf | |
identifier uri | http://yse.yabesh.ir/std;query=autho470393FDFCDCAC4/handle/yse/166009 | |
description abstract | Endurance challenges are ever-present in CG operations. The target audience for CEM are all CG members who contribute to the overall goal of increasing unit effectiveness: from a motor lifeboat crew working a challenging SAR case, to a cutter boarding team conducting a fisheries inspection, to a helicopter crew executing a hoist, to an electronics technician maintaining a sector high-site antenna, to an acquisition officer purchasing new equipment or services, to a marine safety officer selecting and deploying pollution response resources, to an area staff planning a major operation or exercise. All members of the CG organization depend on endurance to execute their daily tasks in a safe and effective manner. PURPOSE. This Instruction establishes the requirements and the delivery system to support a program, Crew Endurance Management (CEM), to identify and control endurance risk for personnel conducting cutter, boat, aviation, marine inspection and pollution response, security, and commandand- control operations and activities. This program serves all active duty, reserve, Auxiliary, and civilian Coast Guard personnel. | |
language | English | |
title | COMDTINST 3500.2 | num |
title | CREW ENDURANCE MANAGEMENT | en |
type | standard | |
page | 23 | |
status | Active | |
tree | USCG - United States Coast Guard:;2006 | |
contenttype | fulltext |