Rescue Diver
The
Rescue diver course is fun, challenging and rewarding. It will expand
your knowledge and increase your overall experience. You will learn to
look beyond yourself and start to consider the safety of others. Gaining
your Rescue Diver qualification is quite an achievement, and shows your
commitment to diving and your fellow divers.
COURSE CONTENT
The first step
is to get your Rescue Diver crewpack and PADI DVD and complete
independent study at home. Your manual will have different chapters covering
areas such as:
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Self rescue
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Recognizing
and managing stress in other divers
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Emergency
management and equipment
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Rescuing
panicked divers
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Rescuing
unresponsive divers
There is a quiz
at the end of each one. You will need to study each chapter and complete all
quizzes. After this you will then have some study sessions with us, where
we go over each chapter with you and make sure you fully understand everything
you need to. To finish there will be a multiple choice final exam.
After every
theory session there will be a practical session to cover all the skills needed
ready for you to go to the open water. One day is spent at an inland dive site
working through different practical scenarios to demonstrate your understanding
and help to ensure your enjoyment and success.
To gain certification you will need to have a current first aid course (within
two years) that includes CPR
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Cost : |
£285
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Minimum Age : |
15
(12 - 15 for Junior Divers) |
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Maximum Depth : |
30 m |
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Duration : |
3
theory/pool sessions and a day at inland dive site |
Candidates must be qualified to PADI Advanced Open water level (or have a
qualifying certification from another organization) BEFORE starting the PADI
Rescue Diver course
Price Includes;
All
equipment hire, Air fills, Educational materials (not video/DVD), Pool entrance
fees and certification
Price does not include entrance fees
to dive sites
Please read and download booking form and medical form to
see terms and conditions and medical requirements
(From tabs on the left).
What you need to bring with you
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Swimming costume and towel
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Completed
knowledge reviews
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Completed Medical Form
and booking form
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Proof of Advanced Open Water
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Proof of First Aid
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Passport Photo
Other useful
information
· Remember all scuba diving courses are
performance based, so you will need to reach the required standards before you
can get certified
· Fiftybar Diving will endeavour to give you
all the time you need to reach these - but please be aware that if you need more
time you could be liable for extra cost
· Participants under 16 have to be accompanied
by a parent or legal guardian
· Fiftybar Diving is not responsible for any
transportation from or to Whitstable Swimming Pool and dive sites
· Please see COURSE INFORMATION for further
info regarding deposits, times etc
So what comes
next?
Gaining your
Rescue Diver qualification is quite an achievement, and shows your commitment to
diving and your fellow divers.
PADI DIVEMASTER COURSE
- the first professional level in the internationally recognized PADI diving
education and certification system.
PADI MASTER SCUBA DIVER –
highest non-professional rating, you need a 5 specialty ratings and a minimum of
50 logged dives
Remember, if you have any questions please email;
mail@fiftybardiving.co.uk
or
Click for our
Contact Form
Christian Clark MSDT -
617955 |