In this course, the diver will learn to plan accident prevention and intervention techniques in the event that they occur. You will develop the skills for observing other divers and learn to intervene effectively in different cases of emergency and evacuation of injured. Develop a sense of responsibility of the diver towards himself and his immersion partners, preventing possible risk situations.
Program description
The first phase consists of five knowledge development segments and a final exam, which include self-rescue techniques, diver stress assessment, emergency assessment and control, first aid and equipment considerations.
The second phase is made up of the practice session, which takes place in both confined and open water, performing various exercises related to the rescue and rescue of divers, as well as the management and administration of oxygen.
What will you learn?
Manage the autorescate.
Recognize and manage the stress of other divers.
Team and emergency management.
Rescue of divers in panic.
Rescue of unconscious divers.
Administration of oxygen in case of accidents
Rescue drill
How to make an emergency plan for a dive site
REQUIREMENTS:
Advanced Open Water Diver qualification or equivalent with a minimum of 20 dives.
Emergency First Response, or a CPR (Cardio Pulmonary Resuscitation) and first aid course in primary care in the last two years.
Personal compulsory diving insurance
Medical certificate
Minimum age: 12 years
DURATION:
2 to 3 days
IT INCLUDES:
Online Theory
Teaching materials
Specific material for the course
Instructor Tutoring
Practices at sea
Certification Processing
Certification Card
Diving equipment
It does not include anything that is not described.