are three practical exercises and two case studies as well.
u. Emergency Vehicle Operator's Course (EVOC)
(Local/Regional). This course is designed to train licensed
personnel to operate an emergency vehicle (EV) in varying
circumstances and conditions. Covers legal topics relating to
vehicle specific requirements. Qualification requires
successful navigation through tight turns and maneuvers while
operating an EV under simulated emergency conditions.
v. Emergency Vehicle Operator's Course (EVOC) Instructor
(CIN A-493-0203). The course is a set of activities/topics in
the classroom and on the driving range which cover: Emergency
Vehicle Operation, Due Regard while Operating an Emergency
Vehicle, Concepts of Managing Visibility and Time, Classroom and
Range Procedures, Adult Learning Techniques, Driving Range set
up, Testing techniques, Certification/Re-certification Process
and Risk related to the driving task.
w. Basic Instructor (NEC 9502) (CIN A-012-0043). The
course provides training on communicative skills, learning
process, questioning techniques, human relations, instructional
system development process, preparation and use of training
documents, instructional aids and materials, and student
measurement, administration, and counseling. Students plan,
develop, and present lessons using the lecture and demonstration
or performance methods of instruction.
6.
Qualifications
The qualifications listed below do not include core Sailor
PQS (i.e. Damage Control, Deck Watches, and 3M) appropriate with
rank.
a.
301 Antiterrorism Watch Officer
b.
301 Sentry
302 Reaction Force Member
303 Reaction Force Team Leader
304 Antiterrorism Training Supervisor
305 Chief of the Guard
306 Antiterrorism Training Team Member
307 Antiterrorism Officer
c.
(Varies depending on specific duties)
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