The Hall Effect Rocket with Magnetic Shielding (HERMeS) is a 12.5 kW Hall thrusterelectric propulsion string that has been in development by NASA Glenn Research Center(GRC) and NASA JPL since 2012. Due to the magnetically shielded design, service life-limiting erosion of the boron nitride discharge has been virtually eliminated. The innerfront pole cover (IFPC) has now been identied as the component dening erosion-basedservice life. Optical emission spectroscopy (OES) is used as an in-situ diagnostic to measurerelative erosion trends during operation of the HERMeS thruster during a series of shortduration wear tests. Erosion trends obtained from the OES data will be compared totraditional erosion data measured with a non-contact prolometer.