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  gue.com/Training/Recreational/index.html
It is focused on increasing diving fun by reducing stress and increasing diver proficiency through proper control of buoyancy, trim, propulsion, teamwork, and other DIR principles.
In addition, diver lift should not exceed 50lbs for a single tank and 80lbs for double tanks.
Wing size and shape should be appropriate to the cylinder size(s) employed for training.
www.gue.com /Training/Recreational/index.html   (0 words)

  
 PADI Rescue Diver
You can enroll in the Rescue Diver Course as a certified Open Water Diver (or have a qualifying certification from another training organization) and participate in the Rescue Diver knowledge development and rescue training sessions, in confined water only, while working on your Advanced Open Water Diver certification.
To participate in the rescue training sessions in open water, and to participate in the open water rescue scenarios, you must be certified as a PADI Advanced Open Water Diver or have a qualifying certification from another training organization.
The PADI Rescue Diver certification is a prerequisite for all Professional level PADI courses, beginning with the PADI Divemaster certification.
www.padi.com /english/common/courses/rec/continue/rescue.asp   (261 words)

  
  US EPA annual dive training
The training director for the program is Captain James M. Patrick who in combination with a cadre of EPA unit diving officers, who also serve as the EPA diving safety board, set the pace and focus of the training.
To enter training candidates must have already completed a basic diving course from a nationally recognized agency, be a member of an approved diving program, have been nominated in writing by the unit diving officer or supervisor, and pass a diving physical that has been reviewed by the EPA diving medical specialist.
Training days last a minimum of ten hours, although staff are on hand throughout the duration of the course to hold additional study or training modules at the participants request.
www.rmediver.com /id33.html   (1356 words)

  
 CDS Training Programs Cavern / Cave   (Site not responding. Last check: )
DPV Pilot: The purpose of the DPV (Diver Propulsion Vehicle) Pilot specialty course is to expose the trained cave diver to the basic fundamentals of the safe operation of diver propulsion vehicles in underwater caves while under the direct supervision of a qualified DPV Pilot Instructor.
Deep Cave Diver: The purpose of the Deep Cave Diver course is to provide the Cave Diver training for the safe planning and execution of mixed gas diving in caves to depths not exceeding three hundred (300) fsw/ninety (90) msw.
The diver will be exposed to the special hazards involved in using rebreathers in overhead environments, as well as the techniques and procedures used to mitigate the risks to a reasonable level.
www.nsscds.com /Training_new/trainingprograms.htm   (1104 words)

  
 NAUI Specialty Diver Courses
This course is to expose the diver to the physical and biological aspects of the diving environment with emphasis on the local area.
This course is to provide the diver with the skills and knowledge to do those underwater tasks commonly needed by the experienced recreational diver and to minimize the risks of such tasks.
This course is to qualify the diver in the skills and knowledge necessary to perform as a training assistant during diver training sessions.
www.southlakedivers.com /NAUI/naui_specialty_diver_courses.htm   (3628 words)

  
 GoArmy.com > Careers & Jobs > Diver (21D)
As an Army Diver, you'll specialize either as a scuba diver, who works just below the surface of the water, or as a deep sea diver, who usually works for long periods of time in depths up to 190 feet.
Divers must be excellent swimmers and be physically strong.
Job training for a Diver consists of nine weeks of Basic Training, where you'll learn basic Soldiering skills, and 36 weeks of Advanced Individual Training, including practice in diving and repair work.
www.goarmy.com /JobDetail.do?id=83   (0 words)

  
 Training
Training is conducted by qualified instructors and all necessary equipment is supplied by the Branch.
By joining WC Divers you are able to participate in the full range of club activities, including continuing and specialist courses arranged by the Branch or the BSAC Regional structure, as well as all social activities, weekend diving trips to inland or coastal sites and diving holidays.
ยทScuba training with WC Divers is available to anyone who is over the age of 14 and medically fit.
www22.brinkster.com /wcdivers/Training.htm   (260 words)

  
 Diver Training
Finally, your training will continue into open water, whereby you will be expected to perform the skills practised in the pool and complete some scenarios, bringing everything covered on the course, together.
Training designed to recognise possible aquatic related injuries and to provide emergency oxygen first aid while activating the local emergency medical services (EMS) and / or arranging for evacuation to the nearest medical facility.
Training designed to identify hazardous marine life, to recognise possible injuries caused by hazardous marine life, to provide first aid for, and to avoid, hazardous marine life injuries.
www.thedeepdiveschool.co.uk /training/rescue.php   (726 words)

  
 SCUBA and Snorkel diver training in Hong Kong with Marine Divers (BSAC School 388) : Training Program
Individual training - for maximum flexibility, courses start at any time (subject to instructor availability), and are run to suit student availability.
Training can be done at times convenient to students, after prior discussion and planning with the Chief Instructor when instructor availability will be checked.
Training may be in evenings, during weekdays or at weekends.
www.marinedivers.com /TRGPROG.html   (468 words)

  
 BSAC Hong Kong SCUBA and Snorkel Diver Training with Marine Divers (BSAC School 388)
BSAC training was originally based on British military diving practices (forerunners in much diving research), but over the years, while retaining the military methods of instruction, training has become tempered to suit the needs of the recreational diving market.
Usually such training involves a mixture of Theory and Practicasl lessons and there is nothing more distracting than trying to do theory lessons when the sun is beating down and the water looks so inviting, but now the nights are are closing in, its the perfect time to consider the next step.
In the context of Diver Training to the next higher grade the common consideration is increasing your depth limitations.
www.marinedivers.com /training.html   (1245 words)

  
 Royal Engineers - Diver Training Wing
The aim is to train Officers and Soldiers, who have successfully passed an Army Diver Selection Course, in the use of SABA MOD 1, in-service self contained equipment, in techniques that will allow them to operate at depths of up to 30m, as a member of a Unit Diving Team.
The aim is to train Class 2 Army Divers in the use of the Open Space Diving System (OSDS), in-service surface demand equipment, in techniques that will allow them to operate at depths of up to 50m, as a member of a Unit Diving Team.
The aim is to qualify Class 1 Army Divers as Army Diving Supervisors or a percentage of personnel for training as SABA supervisors by means of assessing them in the following supervisory rôles over 5 weeks; local agency tasking in both OSDS and SABA, fast water tasks and deep diving tasks.
www.army.mod.uk /royalengineers/org/dtw   (0 words)

  
 Technical Diver Training
The prerequisite training, skills and experience are steep -- and students must make a substantial investment in equipment.
This program is designed to train you to plan and execute dives safely use helium-based mixes in the 100- to 180-foot range.
The final step in the Technical Diver training progression, this course covers the use of a wide variety of gas mixes at depth of up to 300 feet.
www.scubava.com /training/technical/index.html   (179 words)

  
 Scuba Diving Courses, Scuba Training :: CYBER DIVER Advisor
Despite all of the marketing hype and misinformation which revolves around quantitative comparisons (our training dives are longer, deeper, tougher, etc), there is no significant difference between the certification agencies in terms of ensuring that course content alone will enable you to become a better prepared and safer BEGINNER diver.
More importantly, all diver certification agencies have adopted the same step-by-step approach to diving education and acknowledge the inherent risk of diving.
While divers need to take the initiative to continue training and enhance personal safety, certification agencies need to establish certain minimum entry level course requirements.
www.cyber-diver.com /scuba_courses.html   (0 words)

  
 Scuba Diver Training Orlando Florida
The nitrox diver course is designed to educate you on the use and handling of nitrox.
In this course it is also included the physics, physiology and pathology of nitrox, using oxygen safety, and the analysis of nitrox mixtures and other gas physiology that relate to nitrox diving.
The purpose of the specialty diver course is to familiarize divers with the skills, knowledge, planning, organization, procedures, techniques, problems and hazards for various special interest areas in diving.
www.divestation.com /DiverTraining.asp   (554 words)

  
 Diversion Dive Travel - Dive Training
If you are a certified diver (at any level) and just want to dive, you do not need to take a medical examination in Australia.
After successful completion of this course you will be qualified as a rescue diver, which is the first step to become a diving professional.
As a diving professional you are qualified to work in the dive industry, and in addition to divemaster duties, to teach students from Open water diver level up to divemaster level, depending on the dive association you are certified with.
www.diversionoz.com /en/divetraining.htm   (573 words)

  
 Research Diver Training
On a semi-annual basis, CCD conducts Research Diver Training in kelp forest species identification, for persons interested in learning more about what they are seeing while diving.
Advanced data collection training dives are typically scheduled several times a year, through the courtesy of boat owners who are members of the the Catalina Marineros.
There are no special prerequisites to participating in the RDT Program, such as Rescue Diver Certificate, Master Diver, etc. All participants in CCD diving activities are, however, strongly encouraged to maintain standards similar to those established by the American Association of Underwater Scientists.
www.ccd.org /training/diver/diver.html   (1208 words)

  
 Training
We have trained both people who have never been in the water before and current divers who wish to continue with their skills.
Should a diver, qualified by another training organisation, wish to further their diver training with the BSAC, the qualifications they already hold are recognised as a starting point for further training by the issue of a Statement of Alternative Training (SALT).
Training is a progressive activity and is at your own pace.
www.angelfire.com /crazy/divers/Training.htm   (661 words)

  
 Cairns Diver Training - Great Barrier Reef Diver Training - Scuba Dive Training Course - Diving Cairns Australia
It is designed to give the newly certified or not so experienced diver added confidence and enjoyment in their diving through additional skills and training.
By expanding their knowledge of the "science" aspects of diving and rescue/emergency techniques, the diver is now equipped to appreciate and understand the importance of training relevant to diver safety and incident management.
The Instructor Development Course is a two-week program combining a mixture of training in the pool and classroom academic modules presented by yourself, the course director & fellow candidates.
www.divingcairns.com /divertraining.html   (418 words)

  
 Commercial Diver Training - Interdive Services
Since 1985 when Interdive Ltd was first incorporated, we have been talking to candidates in order to completely understand the needs of fully approved training courses and facilities from their viewpoint.
Our modern diver training centre is located just a short walk from Plymouth city centre, local bed & breakfast accommodation and superior hotels.
Whether you're looking for commercial diver training, technicians courses, diver medic courses, management and supervisory courses, our courses are widely recognised and approved by the various official bodies.
www.interdive.co.uk   (0 words)

  
 Rogue Scuba Diver Training
The Adapted Diver course is designed for paraplegics and others with strength, mobility, or nervous system issues, but with the ability to propel themselves through the water (for example, with their arms) and with responsibility for their own safety.
One diver controls and propels the less-able diver (for example, a quadriplegic) and they dive with a second buddy team of open water divers for additional support and safety.
For divers with the required skills and experience, the Instructor course is a prestigious capstone.
www.roguescuba.com /pilot.asp?pg=training   (953 words)

  
 NAUI Worldwide ::
NAUI was the first training agency to certify all levels of diving ranging from traditional recreational training through all levels of technical training.
As you continue your technical diver training, one of the courses you’ll want to take is Decompression Techniques, in which you will gain a working knowledge of the theory, methods and procedures of planned stage decompression diving.
Cave Diver Levels I, II and III are actually three courses, each of which builds on skills and knowledge taught in the Cavern Diver course and/or respective previous level Cave Diver courses, giving you the next level of skills and experience you need to become a certified Level I, II or III Cave Diver.
www.nauiww.org /technical_divers.php   (2066 words)

  
 SUBEX Red Sea Diving Centers - Diver Training
That is why we go beyond conveying just diving and try to sensitize our students to the underwater flora and fauna during each dive we take.
All our diving instructors are certified professionals and undergo demanding internal training in preparation for their work with you.
Although we base SUBEX training on our own unique training concept, it is in conformity with all major standards, e.g.
www.subex.org /en/diver_training/index.htm   (196 words)

  
 Home Page Cave Diver Training
Cave diver training is the highest level of scuba diving training and is the gateway to one of the most extreme and exciting environments on earth.
As a full time cave diving instructor and active member of the cave diving community I can give you the professional training to survive and thrive.
Additional training in diving procedures beyond recreational style training enhances safety in the overhead environment whether cave, wreck or virtual.
cavedivertraining.com   (0 words)

  
 DTC Adventure and Advanced Diver
It only takes to evenings at Divers Training Center and then three to five open water dives with your instructor.
The lake and facilities are dedicated to diver training, and with no boat traffic is very safe for divers.
*A Junior Adventure Diver or Junior Advanced Open Water Diver between the ages of 10 and 11 years may only dive with a PADI Professional, a certified parent, or a certified legal guardian to a maximum depth of 40 feet.
www.diverstrainingcenter.org /scubatraining/adventureadvanceddiver.html   (1142 words)

  
 Diver Training, Plymouth   (Site not responding. Last check: )
Whether you are looking to try scuba diving for the first time, take the internationally recognised PADI Open Water Diver course, continue your diving education or even become a PADI Divemaster or Instructor, then we can help you.
If you are already an experienced diver and are interested in technical diver training, we can train you in the use of enriched air nitrox, advanced nitrox, trimix and decompression procedures.
There are opportunities for experienced divers of all levels to participate in the project, including survey work, filming, shallow and deep water support.
www.xdtf.com /indeep   (375 words)

  
 NAUI Worldwide :: Specialty Diver Courses
Compass navigation; underwater communications; assisting divers with cramps, anxiety, breathing difficulties, and signs of pre-panic; escorting a diver to safety; escorting divers during an open water dive; and performing a scuba diver rescue are just some of the techniques and skills you will learn during your course.
To enroll in a Training Assistant course, you must be at least 18 years old, have the training and experience equivalent to at least NAUI Advanced Diver, have certification in NAUI Scuba Rescue Diver or equivalent, and have current CPR and First Aid certifications.
Qualified divers are essential to collect and record archaeological data on submerged cultural resources and often perform invaluable volunteer assistance to accredited archaeologists by assisting during field work.
www.nauitec.com /specialty_divers.php   (1612 words)

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