Rescue
Diver
Why PADI Rescue Diver?
This
course will expand your knowledge and experience level. Rescue Divers
learn to look beyond themselves and consider the safety and well
being of other divers. Although this course is serious, it is an
enjoyable way to build your confidence.
What do I need to start?
To participate in the open water rescue scenarios, you must be
certified as a PADI Advanced Open Water Diver.
You must also have successful completed a sanctioned CPR programme
within the past 24 months. The Emergency First Response Primary
Care (CPR) and Secondary Care (First Aid) courses meet these requirements.
What will I do?
Rescue Diver training will prepare you to prevent problems and,
if necessary, manage dive emergencies. During five rescue training
sessions, you will learn a range of skills from self-rescue through
to egress of an unconscious diver.
How is the course taught at Island Divers?
Knowledge Development
When you sign up for the course, you will take away the 'Rescue
Diver' crew pack containing the manual that accompanies the course.
The manual is divided into five sections. Each week, you will need
to read the next section and complete the Knowledge Review.
Your instructor will run through it, clarify any points that you
may not have fully understood and answer any queries. There is also
a Rescue Diver DVD to watch, showing the new skills that you will
be learning. Knowledge Development concludes with a short multiple
choice exam.
Emergency
First Response
If you do not already hold an approved First Aid/CPR qualification,
our instructors are qualified to teach the EFR course which fulfils
the necessary criteria. EFR is taught at the dive centre and should
only take a few hours of your time.
Rescue Training Sessions
You will have the opportunity to put theory into practice, learning
rescue techniques in the safe confines of a swimming pool. At Island
Divers, confined water training happens at a local Sports Centre.
There are a minimum of five rescue training sessions before moving
to open water.
Rescue Scenarios
To successfully complete the Rescue Diver course, student divers
will need to participate in four rescue scenarios in open water.
Throughout the year, there are many opportunities to do this. We
have an extensive open water training schedule for the UK dive season
or if preferred, rescue scenarios can be completed on one of our
overseas dive trips. |