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The purpose of this training is
to educate instructors in the National Association of State Boating Law
Administrators’ (NASBLA)
Minimum Standards for Boating Education, accepted best practices in
developing a boating safety program and in effective boating education methods.
The National Safe Boating
Council (NSBC) and National Association of State Boating Law Administrators (NASBLA)
Boating Safety Instructor Training Course is designed to recognize the
instructor candidate’s prior training and instructor experience in addition to
the completion of basic boating safety course work. The course focus is to
clarify and identify the knowledge and skills needed to present an effective
NASBLA approved boating safety education curricula to entry-level students. The
course involves lecture, group discussion, and review of standards and best
practices. Additional subject areas covered in the course will be procedures for
receiving course approval, manual selection, writing lesson plans and developing
tests.
This training is significant
for those seeking national level instructor certifications that are not
affiliated with another national certifying boating safety organization. It is
of special benefit to state programs since the instructors are being trained in
NASBLA’s
Minimum Standards for Boating Education. This program is a boating
safety partnership training program between the NSBC and NASBLA.
This two or three-day course
is an intense review of the national boating safety standards. The course focus
will be to clarify and identify the knowledge and skills needed to present an
effective NASBLA approved boating safety education curricula to entry-level
students.
Instructor candidates will
be evaluated with a practical performance presentation review and written exam.
Upon successful completion of the course the instructor will receive a
certificate of training as a certified boating safety instructor from the
National Safe Boating Council.
Prerequisite of
Certification:
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To be accepted
into this training program, the student must hold a current instructor level
certification in a state or nationally recognized training program (or
equivalent) and have a minimum of 40 hours teaching experience.
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Students must
have successfully completed a NASBLA approved, classroom based, basic boating
course and possess a high level of comprehension of the course content.
How to Get the Training
(Please contact the NSBC office for details in
setting up the training at your location)
To Register for the
Boating Safety Instructor Certification Course
click here, print and fill out form and mail to the National Safe Boating
Council
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The Close-Quarters Boat Handling Course is a defensive boat
handling and close quarter control course that focuses on maneuvers
and techniques for enforcement officers and agencies that need good skills in
operating power boats while performing their duties. The Close Quarter Control
course was designed as a training program that focuses on knowing what to do and
when to do it. It is skills based using factors like the wind and current to
assist you in putting your boat where you want it to be. Although practice is a
critical part of being able to handle your craft proficiently, proper practice
is what this program is all about. This program was designed for the
professional/occupational boat operator such as marine enforcement officers and
safety personnel that operate a boat in the performance of their duties. It is
structured to meet the needs of these enforcement agencies whose safety
enforcement officers place themselves and their craft in compromising positions
when trying to control and communicate with errant boaters.
This is a two-day course. Upon successful completion of the
course, candidates will receive a boat handling proficiency certificate from the
NSBC. The class size is limited to 5 students.
Please contact the National Safe Boating Council at 703-361-4294
for further details concerning the Close-Quarter Boat Handling Course.
How to Get the Training:
To register for the Close Quarter Boat Handling Course
click here, print and fill out
the form, and mail to the National Safe Boating Council.
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