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CG Auxiliary Courses

 

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Catalog: CORE training for all Coast Guard Auxiliary members. This includes training mandated by federal statute or regulation; such as in the areas of computer security awareness (5 CFR 930.301-305), ethics (5 CFR 2638.703 and 704), or executives, managers, and supervisors (5 CFR Part 412).

NOTE: The CORE courses listed in this section are also available within the AUX-Classroom.

500997 - IS 700: NIMS, An Introduction

This course introduces and overviews the National Incident Management System (NIMS). NIMS provides a consistent nationwide template to enable all government, private-sector, and nongovernmental organizations to work together during domestic incidents.

501375 - IS-100.b Introduction to Incident Command System, ICS-100
ICS 100, Introduction to the Incident Command System, introduces the Incident Command System (ICS) and provides the foundation for higher level ICS training. This course describes the history, features and principles, and organizational structure of the Incident Command System. It also explains the relationship between ICS and the National Incident Management System (NIMS).

502290 - Influenza Training  **The Influenza Training course (502290) is no longer attached to the Mandated Training competency (it will still show in a member's Training Record report and in AUXINFO).**

The purpose of this e-Learning course is to provide avian influenza (AI) and pandemic influenza awareness among Coast Guard personnel. The United States Coast Guard Pandemic Influenza Strategic Plan addresses how to protect its employees, how to maintain essential functions and services, how to execute department responsibilities in support of the Federal response, and how to establish viable ways to communicate messages about pandemic planning and response to the department's stakeholders.

502306 - Ethics 1 - Personal Gifts
Ethical Conduct is a self-paced, interactive lesson with tracking capabilities to demonstrate test completion and time on task.

502319 - Civil Rights Awareness
The purpose of this course is to provide Coast Guard Auxiliary personnel an overview of the various concepts related to civil rights, information on the Auxiliary’s Civil Rights Program, and how to ensure the protection of all Auxiliarists’ civil rights. New Information (as of August 11, 2013): An online version of this course is now available and also will be available as a live and Webinar course at NACON 2013 in San Diego. See course description for more information.

502379 - Workforce Resilience
Building Resilience and Preventing Suicide in the Coast Guard and Sexual Assault Prevention/Response.

810000 - Sexual Harassment Prevention
The purpose of Sexual Harassment Prevention training is to raise awareness among Coast Guard personnel of behaviors that constitute sexual harassment and to teach actions which should be taken to prevent or eliminate it.

810015 - Privacy at DHS: Protecting Personal Information
In our mission to secure the homeland, we need to collect personal information from citizens, legal residents and visitors, and we are obligated by law and DHS policy to protect this information to prevent identity theft or other adverse consequences of a privacy incident or misuse of data.
This brief course is designed to raise your awareness of the importance of maintaining privacy in the workplace, and will convey methods of safeguarding personal information 

810030 - Security Fundamentals
This module establishes basic awareness among Coast Guard personnel of their role in security and educates members of their continued responsibility to maintain security awareness, protect information and assets, and act to prevent threats to the Coast Guard's mission.

 

Catalog: Other Auxiliary Courses
Includes ICS-210

 

502325 - Incident Command System (ICS 210)
This course prepares Type 4 Incident Commanders and First Federal Officials On-Scene to operate as single resource leaders in a Type 4 or Type 5 incident. Type 4 Incident Commanders could include coxswains, aircraft commanders, boarding officers, pollution responders, facilities inspectors, and command center staff.

502829 - Federal Cyber Awareness Challenge
The CyberAwareness Challenge training is replacing the USCG Information System Security (ISS) MT-810010 course. The course presents information assurance (IA) and information systems security (ISS) awareness instructional topics. IMPORTANT NOTE: If you are taking this course in order to maintain currency of your CG Standard Work Station and ALAC accounts, then you must take it through the CG LMS (https://elearning.uscg.mil// ).


100202 - Introduction to Risk Management ( NOTE: This course is also available in the AUX Classroom)

Risk is inherent in all we do. The dynamic and often uncertain nature of Coast Guard operations expose personnel to hazards that increase operational risk. A deliberate and systematic process is necessary to identify, assess, and control hazards and manage risk.