MSA Marine Training School 2016 Training Agenda

Monday, April 25 7:30 – 8:00 Registration 8:00 – 8:30 Welcome and Introductions (OCSO Sheriff Gary Rosema, MSA Director Terry Jungel, DNR Lt. Tom Wanless) 8:30 – 12:00 Marine Safety Laws and Rules Part I (4-hours) Marine Deputy (Retired USCG)Tim Morton  Statutes part 801 and 802  Arrest powers and limitations  Pollution and waste disposal statutes  Rules of the road  Navigation 12:00 -1:00 Lunch (on-site) 1:00 – 5:00 Alcohol Enforcement (4-hours) Dep. Joe Bares OCSO MCR  Boating while intoxicated Laws and Application  Marine appropriate field sobriety evaluations  Report writing  Arrest procedures  Illegal possession of alcohol

** 5:00-9:00 (Optional training) - PBT Certification (4-hours) Sgt. Cal Keuning OCSO MCR (Light Supper Included)

Tuesday, April 26 8:00-9:00 Documented Vessels and Six Packs (1-hour) DNR Off. Goulette, Perez and Patten OCSO MCR 9:00 – 12:00 Marine Safety Laws and Rules Part II (3-hours) Marine Dep. Tim Morton OCSO MCR  Complete MSL components. 12:00 – 1:00 Lunch (on-site) 1:00-2:00 Livery Inspection (1 hour) Marine Dep. Rob Martin OCSO MCR  Statutes and Laws  Livery Inspection Procedures 2:00 - 5:00 Procedures and Forms (3-hours) Sgt. Todd Wagner MCR  Citation Forms  Daily Activity Report Log  Radio Communications  Courtroom Testimony

**5:00 -9:00 (Optional Training) American Heart Assn. CPR/AED Training and First Aid - (4 hours) Paramedic Dep. Randy Heaton OCSO MCR (Light supper included) Wednesday, April 27 8:00 -12:00 Accident Investigations and Emergency Response (4-hours) Dep. Don Hamilton OCSO MCR  Accident Investigation/Report writing  Drowning and Dive Operations  Over-due boaters response and investigations 12:00-1:00 Lunch (on-site) 1:00-2:00 Sound Meter Use and Laws Sgt. Cal Keuning OCSO MCR 2:00 – 5:00 Verbal Officer Safety (3-hours)Capt. John Wolffis OCSO MCR

**5:00-9:00 (Optional Training) Mock Trial Courtroom Testimony (4 hours) Def. Attorney Craig Jenison, Judge Kent Engel, Prosecutor Judy Mulder MCR and Court Room (Light Supper Included)

Thursday, April 28 (classes will be split and repeated in the morning) 8:00 - 12:00 Officer Safety (2 hours) Dep. Chris Dill and Dep. Dereck Gerencer Holland Aquatic Center, 550 Maple Ave., Holland  Situational Awareness  Arrest Procedures o Controlling Subjects/stops . Pat Down . Handcuffing . Transportation of Prisoners . Weapon Retention o Special Circumstance Arrests . Warrant Arrest . Drug Arrest 8:00 - 12:00 Water Training (2-hour) Sgt. Cal Keuning Holland Aquatic Center, 550 Maple Ave., Holland  PFD Usage (public perception and officer safety)  Survival Swimming –Techniques and Weapon Handling  Rescue Tactics and Techniques o Reach, Throw, Go o Rescue Rope Use and Tactics (bowline knot)  Intro to First Aid and Emergency Care Procedures  Drowning and Near Drowning Response  Diver Safety Procedure, Sidescan Sonar, and Underwater Robotic Camera 12:00 - 1:00 Lunch – Beechwood Inn, 380 Douglas Ave, Holland 1:00-5:00 Vessel Requirements and Inspections (4-hours) Marine Deputy and (Retired USCG)Michael Pollack Yacht Basin Marina, 1866 Ottawa Beach Rd., Holland  Michigan State Law required equipment  Safety Inspections – Required Equipment o Vessel Safety Check requirements

Friday, April 29 8:00 – 9:00 Final Exam, Assignments and Introductions 9:00 - 12:00 Practical Skills (7- hours) Yacht Basin Marina  Trailering, Towing and Backing, Launching and Loading Patrol Vessel –Sgt. Todd Wagner  PWC Operations-Hamilton  Boat Handling/Maneuvering-DNR B.J., Towns, Perez, Patten  Patrol Vessel Stops/Citation-Sgt. Todd Dunham & Dep. White, DeVos Group  Rescuing and Towing another vessel-USCG Sr. Chief Justin Olsen/Chief Eli Paquette & Dep. VanVelzen  Retrieving Objects or Person-Dep. Morton & Dep. Martin  Patrol Boat Equipment –Sgt. Keuning o Pre-check Procedure o Post Check Procedure 12:00 – 1:00 Lunch (YBM) 2:00 -5:00 Continuation of Practical Skills 5:00 Certification Issued and Dismissal.