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As these dive course details are quite comprehensive we have also
provided them in PDF format which you can download and read at your leisure:
Click here to download the "Rescue Diver" PDF.
For any PADI diving course it is essential to complete a simple Medical Form
which you can download here.
PADI RESCUE DIVER WITH SCUBA ZONE
Our PADI Rescue Diver training is considered the very best available with courses
being held regularly throughout the year. Conducted over two days at the weekend,
the courses are a fun combination of self-study, energetic rescue skills practiced
in confined (during the colder months) and open water environments.
The PADI Rescue program is divided between knowledge development and open
water training. The knowledge development portion is handled through independent
study at home in your own time - a video is available to aid learning but is optional.
These materials give you the necessary information you need for preventing and
handling diving emergencies, with topics including self rescue, diver stress, diving
first aid, emergency management, equipment problems, and rescue and assistance
procedures for both conscious and unconscious victims on the surface and underwater.
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Open water training takes place at Wraysbury Dive Park near Heathrow (about 45 minutes away).
There you'll apply the knowledge you've learned as you develop rescue skills. As you master
rescue techniques you'll learn to adapt what you have practiced to suit the situation.
The course is designed to train individuals as safe self-reliant divers, learning to recognise
and prevent potential problems, as well as being able to deal with a rescue situation confidently
and effectively, should it occur. The training includes in-water resuscitation, accident management
and self-rescue skills, plus much more.
We strongly believe that divers who have participated in the PADI Rescue diver course at SCUBA ZONE
return to the diving environment as competent buddies to other qualified divers whilst showing
an attitude of awareness and responsibility by their desire to obtain this valuable qualification.
It is a requirement that the candidate has been trained in Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation techniques
and basic First Aid. If you require this training our two evening
PADI Emergency First Response course covers all necessary requirements.(Please ask for details) NB.
You do not have to have completed the Emergency First Response course to start the Rescue Diver course or
the other way around. You do have to complete both dive course programs to qualify as a Rescue
Diver.
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