Program Description
- 12 Open Water Training Exercises.
- Emphasises flexibility and adapting the diver to personal and environmental conditions.
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You will be shown skills such as assisting a panicking diver, methods of surfacing a diver, various lifts to extract divers from the water under any circumstances, search and recovery techniques, oxygen administration, resuscitation techniques and many more skills enabling you to assist any diver in any situation.
A demanding and serious, but fun and rewarding program, the Rescue Diver course is designed to expand a divers knowledge and experience beyond that of a recreational level, and is a prerequisite for all leadership levels such as Divemaster, Assistant Instructor or Open Water Scuba Diver Instructor. This engrossing program teaches you to focus on other divers, as well as yourself, and shows you how to recognise and prevent a diving accident before it occurs, and how to respond if one does. Although the subject matter is serious, the course is both intensely rewarding and enjoyable.
Duration : 2 days Minimum age : 15 years old (no maximum age limit). Cost : £299
Please note: For the 2 days diving you will need to pay for travel costs, accomodation costs and air fills required for the dives. Air fills are approximately £3.50 each. If we complete the dives at an inland site there is normally an entrance fee of around 15 pounds per day that is paid to the lake owners.
Manuals All required PADI manuals are supplied in the cost of the course and these are yours to keep on completion of the course.
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Book onto the AOW, EFR and Rescue course and get the EFR for Free.
Sign up for all three courses and we'll give you the EFR for free and give you a further £20 off the Rescue Course.
Already have the AOW ? Don't worry, book the EFR and Rescue together and we'll still give you the EFR for free.
Discounts will be applied at checkout.
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| Rescue Diver Course Dates for 2010 |
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| March |
13th - 20th |
| June |
5th - 12th - Fully Booked
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| September |
4th - 11th |
| November |
20th - 27th |
The first weekend of the Rescue Dive Course is only one day but two days may be required if a student does not hold a current CPR qualification. In this case the PADI Emergency First Response Course will need to be completed before the Rescue Diver Academics.
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