From boatsafe at comcast.net Mon Feb 11 13:10:16 2008 From: boatsafe at comcast.net (Robert Miller) Date: Mon, 11 Feb 2008 10:10:16 -0800 Subject: [ve-l] VSC Errors Message-ID: <003001c86cd9$5b2f51f0$6500a8c0@epoxkitchen> Ahoy VEs, We now have 2008 status on the VSC web site. We also have our first month of ERROR reports. There are a few duplicates showing up so far but we have an inordinate number of reports for NON-QUALIFIED examiners. In fact a full 11+% of all VSCs reported to date are for non-qualified examiners. Please check the reports online to get these corrected. Thanks from your National VSC Committee. Regards, Stf/C Bob Miller -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: http://www.usps.org/pipermail/ve-l/attachments/20080211/da361e64/attachment.html From boatsafe at comcast.net Wed Feb 27 13:15:30 2008 From: boatsafe at comcast.net (Robert Miller) Date: Wed, 27 Feb 2008 10:15:30 -0800 Subject: [ve-l] Coast Guard to Emphasize Life Jacket Wear Message-ID: <005801c8796c$bce80410$6500a8c0@epoxkitchen> ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Coast Guard to Emphasize Life Jacket Wear February 27 2008 ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ A key outcome of the Coast Guard's Recreational Boating Safety program is to reduce loss of life on the water. A major component of that program is to convince boaters to wear their life jackets while on the water. Various media campaigns have been utilized in the past without a major shift in the desired outcome. A Vessel Safety Check (VSC) provides the vessel examiner an opportunity to educate the boater on the value and importance of life jacket wear. During the VSC, the criteria for selecting, sizing, and inspection of life jackets is reviewed and demonstrated to the boater. Public education courses are another venue to demonstrate the variety of life jackets available. Of paramount interest is the inflatable life jacket which offers the boater a comfortable and reliable life saving option. Public affairs activities, such as safety exhibits at boat shows, provide another venue to illustrate to the public the variety of life jackets available in the market place. The Coast Guard's Office of Auxiliary and Boating Safety firmly believes that our vessel examiners, public educators and public affairs representatives should be role models for life jacket wear and are encouraging them to wear their life jackets during vessel safety checks, public education classes, and public affair events. As an incentive for demonstrating the "right behavior" on and around the water, inflatable life jackets branded with the "Wear It" logo will be made available (on a loner basis) to each Flotilla and Squadron. Inflatable life jackets will be distributed to local units which will be responsible for the custody, maintenance, and utilization of this equipment and annual reporting of the local inventory through respective chain of command to the Office of Auxiliary and Boating Safety, Program Operations Branch (CG-54222). The expectation is that they will be leveraged to provide the maximum possible exposure to support the wearing of life jackets. Peter Urgola, USCG Auxiliary Chief, Vessel Examination Dept. Bob Miller US Power Squadrons Chairman, VSC Committee -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: http://www.usps.org/pipermail/ve-l/attachments/20080227/532d7149/attachment.html