Rescue Diver 16,000TNB Early booking price 15,000 TNB - 436$ If you are thinking about becoming a PADI Rescue Diver and it's been a while since you completed the Open Water Course, the PADI Reactivate Program gives you the opportunity to refresh your Open Water Course skills and knowledge back to the level they should be before taking the next step. Training to become a Rescue diver you will be expected to know the basic open water skills such as how to set up your equipment, how to conduct a proper pre-dive safety check, etc. If you can't remember the steps Reactivate could be what you need. Click on the link below to find out about the amazing PADI Reactivate digital product. PADI Reactivate Program PADI LOGOChallenging and rewarding best describes the PADI Rescue Diver course. This course will expand your diving knowledge and experience level and will teach you to consider the safety and well being of other divers, as well as making you more confident in taking care of yourself. Rescue Diver training will prepare you to prevent problems and to manage dive emergencies. Many divers say this is the best course they've ever taken. The minimum age to begin the Rescue Diver Course is 12 years old. You must be least (Junior) Adventure Diver with the Navigation Adventure Dive. You must have taken a recognised CPR and First Aid Course (See EFR Course details below) in the past 24 months. The course takes 3 days to complete, plus some self-study. There are 10 Rescue Exercises and 2 Rescue Scenarios for you to master for certification Self-rescue and diver stress Emergency management and equipment Panicked diver response In-water rescue breathing protocols Egress (exits) with an injured or unconscious diver Dive accident scenarios The Rescue Course covers: Self-rescue and diver stress Emergency management and equipment Panicked diver response In-water rescue breathing protocols Egress (exits) with an injured or unconscious diver Dive accident scenarios Performing CPR on a drowning victim As you would expect from such a serious course, the Rescue Diver Course can be physically demanding and very tiring, but it thoroughly prepares you should you ever find yourself in a rescue situation. Day 1 starts when you meet at the classroom to review your Knowledge Reviews with your Instructor. We will make sure you have a full understanding of the important safety concepts covered on the course before moving on to the practical skills. You will then watch the PADI Rescue Diver Course DVD, which introduces you to the Rescue Exercises you will need to learn for the course. On day 2 the fun really begins when we take you on the boat to a nice easy dive site where we put into practise what you learned in the classroom and watched on the DVD. We are the only dive school on PADI Rescue Course - Bringing an unresponsive Diver to the surfacethe island that goes on the boat for 2 days during the Rescue Course, but we feel that to learn the skills properly you are better learning them in the environment you are most likely to use them - on a dive boat and in the sea - not in a swimming pool or off the beach next to your resort!! We will cover all 10 rescue exercises so you will be completely prepared for what comes tomorrow. The final day of the course is also spent on the boat, where you will put PADI Rescue Course - Towing an unresponsive diverinto practise all of the skills you have learned on the course so far during 2 Rescue Scenarios. We will test you throughout the day by making sure that many things happen that shouldn't - missing divers, divers with unexplained medical symptoms that need your help and anything we can think of to help you use your newly learned skills and to help you become a better Rescue Diver. Once you have finished the Rescue Diver Course you may decide that now is a good time to change your life and turn your love of diving into a new career. To help make your decision find out everything you need to know about becoming a PADI Pro and living the fantastic lifestyle that comes with it.
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