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AUXOP Device
 AUXOP DEVICE


Auxiliary members wear the AUXOP device instead of the tanning ribbon, after completing all of the courses below. This device has a six (6) closed book or proctored test required to complete that course. Courses maybe taken online at the national testing center however a proctor is required, please contact your local FSO-MT for information on your flotilla's approved proctors. After completing all of the required courses you membership information will be changed to/from BQ to AX indicating you are AUXOP qualified.
Seamanship (AUXSEA)
Navigation (AUXNAV)
Communications (AUXCOM)
Search Coordination and Execution (AUXSC&E) is current version of AUXSAR.
Patrols (AUXPAT)
Weather (AUXWEA)
Reference: Auxiliary Manual - Chapter 8

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RBS DEVICE QUALIFICATION

Recreational Boating Safety Device recognizes Auxiliarists who support the Auxiliary’s programs and activities within or related to the Recreational Boating Safety (RBS) Program.
The requirements for award of this device are as follows:

 

New Information Added This Section The RBS Award criteria effective 1 January 2010. This will include the following missions: 10B Speech/Talks 10C Broadcast Media 10F Print Media 10J COMREL The new 7030H form will have the details for reporting of the above missions.
Public Education — Any hours recorded using any of the 04 codes — 1 point per hour as lead instructor and 0.5 points per hour as an assistant/aide.

Public Affairs —
Any hours involving l0B — Public Lectures; 10C — Radio/TV Programs; 10F — Information/VSC booths. These hours are limited to actual mission hours and do not include preparation or travel. 1 point per hour.

Vessel Safety Checks and Vessel Facility Inspections —
1 point per vessel examination.

RBS Visitation —
Based upon the number of RBS Program Visits. 1 point per visit.

Legislative Outreach —
Any hours recorded as Federal or State Legislative Outreach (Codes 65A or 65B). Hours recorded are the face-to-face contact hours and do not include preparation or travel hours.  SCORING— 1 point per hour recorded for Codes 65A or 65B.  State RBS Outreach — Any hours recorded as meetings with a state BLA or state BLA staff must be reported as Mission 65C on ANSC Form 7030. Hours recorded are the face-to-face contact hours (activity) and do not include preparation or travel hours. Scoring — 1 point per hour, for Mission 65C, recorded for BLA and/or BLA staff meetings on ANSC Form 7030.
 
ANNUAL CAP ON RECOGNITION
Members may be credited a maximum of 120 points per year
from any combination of the above determinants.

 
AWARD OF THE DEVICE
Any member earning 240 points or more, over a period of two consecutive years,
using the formulas specified above, will be awarded the RBS Device.

 

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Devices: Auxiliary Marine Safety (Trident) Insignia
TRIDENT DEVICE

Visit the Marine Safety webpage for more information on the Marine Safety ribbon and Trident Device.

The Trident program is a good model for the development of your skills and experience in Marine Safety. We strongly recommend you pursue your Trident qualification. But remember that the Trident program is only a guide; that your progress in marine safety will depend on your commitment and dedication to the program. Moreover, we do not want people to pursue Marine Safety qualifications unless they intend to remain active in the field, both in support of the Coast Guard and in training other Auxiliarists.
 
There are several prerequisites in the Trident program: Introduction to Marine Safety and Environmental Protection, Initial Indoctrination to Marine Safety, Incident Command System, and Good Mate. Completion of these courses will provide you with an excellent foundation in the marine safety area.
 
 
There are currently 16 personal qualifications specifically available for Auxiliarists which will qualify you for the Trident device, along with a number of related qualifications throughout the marine safety mission area. Additionally, there are a number of qualifications used by the active duty which are also available to Auxiliarists. An overview of the principal areas of activity in our district, along with the Assistant District Staff Officer assigned to assist in advising and training in the area follows:
 
AUX-MEESMarine Environmental Education Specialist
AUX-ACP  Assistant Contingency Preparedness Specialist
AUX-EK    Assistant Harbor Safety Specialist

AUX-MSAMMarine Safety Administrative & Management Specialist