RESCUE DIVER |
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At this level, your diving instruction is getting very serious. Now you learn how safely to plan and organise diving activities, to assess diving conditions and divers, and to use the observations to prevent and avert diving emergencies. First and foremost, you learn to look after yourself, to become self-reliant. As a result, you become more able to help others. At that point, you don't just go diving anymore, you begin to think like a diver, to consider everything you do, to observe and, where necessary, advise others in personal safety. As a last resort, you will be able to carry out individual rescues, conduct searches, use available resources and, as necessary, improvise, to organise emergency procedures, and carry out life-saving emergency first-aid in the field, should an incident occur. |
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As well as the necessary theory input, there are five in-water sessions conducted over 3 - 4 days, covering: |
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The Rescue Diver course provides that essential step towards confidence and self-sufficiency. |
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