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State the physical requirements necessary to participate in the Auxiliary Boat Crew program
There are no specific physical standards for participating in Auxiliary surface or radio operations
What is the policy and responsibility of a crew member when that member is unable or unfit to perform required duties on an ordered mission
In the event a crew member becomes aware of a physical or mental condition in himself/herself, which may jeopardize the safety of the mission, said person has a responsibility for immediately bringing the condition to the attention of the coxswain, FC, and Director via the chain of leadership and the OIA. The Director may inquire into the circumstances
What is the policy and responsibility of a crew member that becomes aware of any incapacity, disability, or other disqualifying condition in another crew member
In the event a crew member becomes aware of a physical or mental condition in one of the other crew members or in himself/herself, which may jeopardize the safety of the mission, said person has a responsibility for immediately bringing the condition to the attention of the coxswain, FC, and Director via the chain of leadership and the OIA
Who is responsible to abort the operational mission if the crew member or coxswain is reported as unfit to perform assigned duties
It is up to the individual Coxswain, or a crew member to abort their mission and report to the FC, and the OIA