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Thinking of going further with your diving career or just want to know that you
can assist if an incident occurs? Then the PADI Junior Rescue Diver Course
is for you!
The PADI Junior Rescue Diver course is designed to develop your
dive knowledge and skills to effectively perform diver rescues and
assists, as well as teach you to manage diving accident situations
and apply first aid skills. It is very much a hands on course,
with role-playing to gain the experience needed for most dive
incidents.
The PADI rescue Diver program takes 3 or more days to
complete and is divided into three main areas.
1. Academic Knowledge Development gained through independent study and classroom presentations.
2. Confined Water Practical Skills tuition.
3. Open Water Scenario Assessments. |
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COURSE
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The course starts with your pre-course independent
study of the Rescue Diver Manual including all quizzes and Knowledge
Reviews, which must be completed prior to the first day of your
course.
Formal
course days are divided between academic classroom knowledge
development sessions, confined water skills training, followed by
assessment practical application at open water through staged
scenarios.
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COURSE
CONTENT |
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During this course you will study these topics;-
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Self Rescue Techniques |
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First Aid Equipment |
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Managing Diver Stress |
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Emergency Management |
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First Aid Procedures |
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Equipment Function |
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Common Equipment Problems |
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Recognizing Rescue Situations |
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Release Function and Problems |
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Rescuing the Responsive Diver Underwater |
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Diver Stress |
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Missing Diver procedures |
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Rescue Exits with the Responsive Diver |
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Rescuing the Unresponsive Diver Underwater |
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Rescuing the Unresponsive Diver at the Surface |
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Rescuing the Responsive Diver at the Surface |
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COURSE PRE-REQUISITES |
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To participate in the rescue training sessions in open water, and to participate in the open water rescue scenarios, the student must be certified as a PADI Advanced Open Water Diver or have a qualifying certification beyond entry level (at least two certifications total), with proof of 20 or more logged dives documenting experience in deep diving and underwater navigation.
Prior to Knowledge Development Presentation Two and Rescue Training Session Two, the PADI Rescue Diver course student diver must successfully complete a sanctioned course in Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation (CPR-Primary Care) and basic first aid (Secondary Care) within the past two years (24 months).
Minimum age: 14 for Junior
Divers
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PRICE INCLUDES |
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Materials,
(including crew pack, excluding video). Dive Equipment Air
Fills Pool Entrance fees Dive Site Entrance Fees PADI Registration Fees
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WHAT YOU WILL NEED TO BRING |
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Swim
Suit Towel Academic Materials, including completed knowledge
reviews Medical Statement Packed Lunch 2 Passport
Photographs Proof of your current level of
Certification and dive experience
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OTHER IMPORTANT INFORMATION YOU NEED TO
KNOW. |
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Like all training courses where certain levels of performance are required to
pass it is important to realize that you must reach the required levels of
proficiency for each aspect of the course in order for the instructor to certify
you, (just like on a driving test). If you fail to achieve the required
standards we will endeavour to give you the opportunity for further training,
however this would incur additional cost.
*Participants under 16 years must be accompanied on the course by a parent or
legal guardian.
All participants are responsible for their own transportation arrangements
between the dive centre and either the pool or the respective dive sites used
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WHAT IS NEXT? |
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Gaining your Rescue Diver qualification is quite an achievement, and shows your
commitment to diving and your fellow divers.
Or If you wish you can concentrate on
specialist areas of interest, and upon gaining 5 such specialty
ratings and with a minimum of 50 logged dives, plus Rescue Diver
means you can apply for the prestigious Master Scuba Diver Rating
Certification, the highest non-professional level within the PADI
system.
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