Coast guard force protection manual






















 · Commandant Instruction Manual (CIM) is a permanent directive over 25 pages with enclosures. Manuals require a table of contents and must be organized by chapters and sections. When a manual imposes reporting requirements, they will appear in the prescribing LOP. Manuals must be reviewed every four years for content, and when the contents are no longer applicable the information .  · the capabilities provided to enhance the Coast Guard’s ability to provide force protection in support of response operations in or near a Chemical, Biological, Radiological, and .  · (u) Coast Guard Pandemic Influenza Force Health Protection Policy, COMDTINST M (series) 1. PURPOSE. This is a revision to the Food Service Manual. It provides policy, guidance, direction and.


enlistment in the Regular Coast Guard (Chapter 5), enlistment in the Coast Guard Reserve (Chapter 6), and officer appointments in the Coast Guard or Coast Guard Reserve (Chapter 7). Chapter 8 is a glossary of abbreviations and definitions used in this Manual. 2. Procedures. The Coast Guard Personnel Service Center (CG PSC) and the Coast Guard. (e) Coast Guard Civil Rights Manual, COMDTINST M (series) (f) Radiation Health Protection Manual, NAVMED P (g) Standards for Protection Against Radiation, 10 CFR 20, Subpart C - Occupational Dose Limits (h) Safety and Environmental Health Manual, COMDTINST M (series). statuses, component categories, and the participation standards of the Coast Guard Reserve. 2. ACTION. All Coast Guard unit commanders, commanding officers, officers-in-charge, deputy/assistant commandants, and chiefs of headquarters staff elements shall comply with the provisions of this Manual. Internet release is authorized.


The two day course includes information on CBRN threat recognition, operational environments, force protection (PPE), medical countermeasures (MCMs), CBRN detection and identification equipment, and decontamination. The course also includes instruction on equipment inventory and assessments to assure the highest level of unit equipment readiness. To satisfactorily complete the course students must receive a minimum score of 80% on a written assessment and satisfactorily complete practical. the capabilities provided to enhance the Coast Guard’s ability to provide force protection in support of response operations in or near a Chemical, Biological, Radiological, and Nuclear (CBRN). Commandant Instruction Manual (CIM) is a permanent directive over 25 pages with enclosures. Manuals require a table of contents and must be organized by chapters and sections. When a manual imposes reporting requirements, they will appear in the prescribing LOP. Manuals must be reviewed every four years for content, and when the contents are no longer applicable the information is cancelled by the originator or a higher authority.

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