Rescue Divers
The aim is to cultivate the ability of divers to respond to diving accidents and emergencies, as well as to assist others in safe diving activities.
The PADI Rescue Diver course includes the following content:
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Emergency identification and response: Students will learn how to identify various emergency situations underwater and on the surface, such as missing divers, diving equipment issues, air supply issues, etc. You will learn how to respond to these situations in a timely manner to ensure the safety of diving activities.
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mulating emergency situations and diving accident scenarios to exercise their reaction ability in actual situations. These simulations can help them familiarize themselves with the operational steps in emergency situations.2. Diving accident simulation: Students will participate in si
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Improvement of diving skills: The course will further enhance students' diving skills, so that they can operate more confidently and proficiently when assisting others. This includes mastering the disassembly and assembly of diving equipment, as well as diving skills in emergency situations.
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Diving Team Collaboration: Students will learn how to collaborate within a diving team to better support and assist other divers in emergency situations.
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Scenario assessment: Students will participate in a scenario assessment of the diving site to identify potential risks and issues, and take appropriate measures to prevent and solve them.
After completing the PADI Rescue Diver course, students will receive certification as rescue divers, indicating that they have the ability to respond to diving accidents and emergencies, and can provide assistance and support to others when needed. This course not only enhances the skill level of divers, but also enhances their confidence, enabling them to enjoy diving activities more safely and provide assistance to others when necessary.
Course cost: Rescue $645 per person; EFR+rescue: $815 /person
Including: theoretical textbooks, PIC registration fee, swimming pool training, sea training, equipment used during learning (excluding myopia goggles)
Course arrangement:
D1: EFR teaching+rescue theory
D2: Rescue Swimming Pool Training
D3: Sailing Training 2 Dives
D4: Sailing Training 2 Dives
*The course schedule is roughly the same as above, and adjustments can be made according to the actual situation. Any changes will be notified in advance.
*The course needs to be attended by at least two people. Individuals can register first and wait for the start time, or pay a VIP fee for a one-on-one course.
Course requirements:
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The minimum age for participating in the course is 15 years old (participants under 18 years old must obtain the consent of their parents or guardians). During the course, guardians are obligated to take care of minors and provide transportation to assist them in completing the course.
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All participants must fill out a health declaration form. If any questions are marked as' yes', we must ask you to consult a doctor's advice before you participate in this scuba diving. Without a medical certificate, one cannot participate in the training.
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Myopic students can wear contact lenses or wear their own degree glasses.