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Is PREV (Prevention Officer) a Good Rating?

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Quick Facts — PREV (Prevention Officer)

AIT / Training

10 weeks

Training Location

TRACEN Yorktown, VA

Career Field

Marine Safety

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Overall Rating/5.0
Quality of Life/5.0
Leadership/5.0
Civilian Translation/5.0

About PREV Prevention Officer

Manages commercial vessel inspection programs, waterways management, and marine environmental protection. [Platform designation — not an official Coast Guard specialty code. Used for navigation purposes.]

Training Duration

10 weeks

Training Location

TRACEN Yorktown, VA

Career Field

Marine Safety

Recruiter vs. Reality

What the Recruiter Says

As a Prevention Officer, you'll lead the Coast Guard's regulatory mission — ensuring compliance with maritime safety and environmental protection standards. You'll conduct facility inspections, review safety management systems, and protect coastal communities from environmental disasters.

What It's Actually Like

You are a marine inspector, which means you board commercial vessels and decide whether they're seaworthy enough to leave port. This sounds bureaucratic until you're standing in the engine room of a 40-year-old cargo ship and the hull plating flexes when waves hit and you have to decide: does this ship sail or does it stay? That decision carries the lives of the crew. Your federal authority to detain vessels is real, and captains who've been sailing for 30 years will argue, plead, and occasionally threaten when you write a deficiency. You inspect everything: fire suppression systems, lifeboats, navigation equipment, structural integrity, crew certifications, and cargo securing. A typical port call might have you on four different vessels in a day, each from a different flag state with different standards and different attitudes toward regulation. Your knowledge of SOLAS (Safety of Life at Sea) and the Code of Federal Regulations is encyclopedic. When a commercial vessel sinks and NTSB investigates, your last inspection report is exhibit A. The responsibility is immense. Civilian transition is direct: maritime classification societies (ABS, DNV, Lloyd's), port authorities, and shipping companies pay $90-130K for experienced marine inspectors because international maritime law requires inspections and qualified inspectors are scarce.

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