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PADI - Rescue
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Ok now you are comfortable in planning and conducting your own
dives, and more than able to continue along your own personal
underwater journey, but what if things don’t go to plan, could you
cope ?
Yes although you have now learned all of the skills you need to be
able to conduct your own dives and gained some extra experience
along the way, you can always learn more. Dives are always easy and
enjoyable when everything goes well and to plan, but sometimes they
don’t. So this is where you need to add a very special something to
your tool box, The PADI Rescue Diver qualification.
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Our PADI
Rescue Diver course is especially designed to expose you to
potential problems and scenarios that you may one day have to deal
with. Through the course our World Class Training Team will equip
you with the specific skills and techniques you will need to be able
to confidently and decisively manage the situation. Whether as a
member of a team, or just as a buddy pair by the end of this course
you will be a better, safer and more able Underwater Adventurer than
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We offer this course throughout the year, pulling together divers
from across the Midlands, from all our training venues. The open
water portion of the course is generally offered at Stoney Cove, The
National Inland Diving Centre, whilst the pool portion is conducted
at our main pool venue in Cannock. Once you have completed the
course you will receive the coveted qualification and title of PADI
Rescue Diver, and have become a totally self sufficient diver more
able to assist both yourself and others whenever the need may
arise.
 The first
day of your PADI Rescue Diver Course is split between classroom and
pool, learning and perfecting the fundamentals and techniques that
will be put into practise later. Once you have learned and mastered
these skills you will move to the open water location for a full
weekend of training, practise and fun. Yes this course is a high
level and serious course but without doubt the most enjoyable course
you will ever have completed, so far. Again as with all our
recreational courses we have reduced the classroom time to a minimum
by utilising a self study approach for the bulk of knowledge, using
the PADI Rescue Diver Manual prior to your course. As a qualified
Rescue Diver you will of course need First Aid skills, you may
already have these, but generally the majority of our students also
complete a PADI Emergency First Response course with us. |
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Throughout the course you will be trained directly by our own World
Class Training Team, in the highest quality and expertly maintained
equipment, even including Drysuits for your Open Water Dives.
However as you are now a fully fledged Scuba Diver in your own right
you will need to be appropriately equipped with Dive Watch and Dive
Knife, and on completion will almost certainly want to add a Pony
Set to your kit bag.
There you go, the PADI Rescue Diver Course, and your future as a
safer and better equipped diver is here and waiting for you. Our
Training Team are ready, so simply give us a call or send us a line
and we can get you back into the water and help you continue along
your own personal underwater journey. |
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PADI RESCUE DIVER
COURSE SUMMARY |
 
 
 
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Qualification:
PADI Rescue Diver
Course
Duration:
3 Days (1 day + 1 Full Weekend)
Min. Age:
12 years
Prerequisites:
PADI Advanced Open Water Diver / BSAC Sports Diver
Equipment
Requirements:
Supplied if Required (Including Drysuit and Thermal Undersuit)
Materials
Required:
PADI Rescue Diver Crew
Pack / Dive Timer / Dive Knife
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