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Emergency First Response + PADI Rescue Diver
This diving course is undertaken by qulified and experienced
instructors belonging to the world's leading scuba divers' education
organization, PADI. It develops your knowledge and skills so you can
effectively perform diver assists and rescues, manages diving accident
situation and render first aid. Upon completion of this course,
certificate will be awarded and you will become an internationally
recognized rescue diver.
Course includes:
- 6 Academic Training;
- 1 Day Pool Water Training and 1 Day Open Water Training (Shore) or
2 Days Open Water Training (Shore Dive)
PADI Divemaster
This course is your first step towards Dive Leadership. It provides
a tremendous opportunity to increase your knowledge and diving ability
as well as the opportunity to start a career in diving.
It involves classroom, and water training. Topics include advanced
diving physiology, decompression theory, dive tables, decompression
computers and diving equipment.
Fundamentally, however, the
program is designed to prepare the candidate to take responsibility,
supervise and lead other divers in the water.
Knowledge Development :
1) Course Standards
2) Course Prerequisites
3) Certification Requirements
4) Instructor Supervision
5) Equipment
6) Training Materials
7) Referrals
8) Certification Procedures
9) Course Overview
10) Key Standards
11) Sequencing within the PADI Divemaster Course
12) Sample Divemaster Course Schedule
Water Skills and Stamina Module:
1) 400 Metres / Yard Swim
2) 15 Minutes Tread
3) 800 Metres / Yard Snokel Swim
4) 100 Metres / Yard Inert Diver Tow
5) Diver Rescue Assessment and Development
6) Performing The 20 Basic Scuba Skills from the PADI Skill Evaluation
Required Training Exercises :
1) Mapping Project (Include fee)
2) Equipment Exchange
3) Divemaster Conducted Programs
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