Why
PADI Rescue Diver?
Rewarding and
fun – that best describes the PADI Rescue Diver course. 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?
- 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.
-
Minimum age: 15 years old (12 for PADI Junior Rescue Diver)
-
Successful completion of a sanctioned CPR program 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 the five open
water sessions, you'll cover:
-
Self-rescue and diver stress
- AED
and emergency oxygen delivery systems
- dive
first aid
-
swimming and non-swimming rescue techniques
-
emergency management and equipment
-
panicked diver response
-
underwater problems
-
missing diver procedures
-
surfacing the unconscious diver
-
in-water rescue breathing protocols
-
egress (exits)
- first
aid procedures for pressure related accidents
- dive
accident scenarios
How
long will it take?
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Recommended Course Hours: 25
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Minimum Open Water Training: five sessions over two days
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