Showing posts with label Courses. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Courses. Show all posts

Sunday, July 25, 2010

Discover Scuba Diving program in Taganga

Too many people, families, travelers and tourists are looking foward to try something new such as scuba diving. Through the course ´Discover Scuba Diving´ is easy and cheap way to enjoy the underwater world; you will get to enjoy this experience for several hours a day. Many of these people are caught by the charm of the marine life and the feeling of freedom and weightlessness that you get scuba diving.


However, there are protocols and standards to be followed to make sure the experience is fun and safe. The PADI instructor manual 2010 sets standards that must be followed to make this program.



In This table you will see the people authorized to make the different sessions and the maximum number of participants per session. Please be aware that the open water dives can only be conducted by a certified instructor, check his license before going diving. And if there are any children between the ages of 10-11 the maximum number of students is 2 per instructor.

* You can add two more students as long as there is an other certified assistant
* After participants have completed an initial open water dive with an instructor

This minicourse has three sections

1. Develop of knowledge

The participants should see a 20 minute video, complete the security questions and attend to the talk given by the instructor about:

a. Rules of breathing and compensation techniques.
b. The purpose and use of the equipment.
c.The hand signals to communicate underwater.
d. Regulator and mask clearing.
e. The respect of the aquatic life (when included dives at sea)
f. The importance of following guidelines and staying close to the instructor.
g.The limitations of the program and the value of further training.


2. Confined water session

The participants made the following exercises in a pool between 2 and 6 mts deep. Before starting the exercises, the profesional will give a talk or a briefing on how to do the exercises.These are the skills you must develop as mínimum, the profesional may include other exercises if he thinks is appropriate.

•Breathing underwater
•Clearing the regulator
•Regulator recovery
•Mask clearing
•Compensation techniques
•Inflate and deflate the BCD on the surface (is required only when is done in a swimming pool. It shouldnt be done at sea)

After completing the exercises and when the partipants are confortable they can do a maximum dive at 6 mts depth

3. Open Water Diving 12 mts.

This section is optional; many resorts in the world only offer this program in a pool without open water dives. In aquantis we offer the full package with a 12mts dive to enjoy the marine life that Park Tayrona got to offer.If point 1 and 2 and successfuly completed the partisipants will get given a card of partisipation, which will give you credit for taking the open wáter certification course or to return to dive to a maximum depth of 12mts with professional company without having to repeat the exercises in confined waters and you will be registered online at PADI.

So come on, next time you are on vacation, come and try it and we are  sure you will come out the water with a big smile and very looking forward to do it again.


 

Saturday, June 26, 2010

PADI Rescue Diver Course in Taganga


The PADI Rescue Diver course is an important and crucial step in expanding a diver’s knowledge and experience beyond a purely recreational level. During the PADI Open Water Course you focused primarily on yourself and mastered the knowledge and skills needed to take care of yourself underwater and on the surface. In the PADI Advanced Open Water course, your focus broadened to include the environment in a variety of situations such as drift, poor visibility or at night.
In the PADI Rescue Diver course you’re about to enter the next stage, in which you develop knowledge and skills in order to effectively perform diver assists and rescues, manage diving accident situations and provide first aid.
The course will challenge your ability to recognise and deal with problems in a calm and efficient way as they present themselves. Most certified Rescue Divers look back on their rescue training as one of the most demanding (mentally and physically), challenging and therefore most rewarding programs.
At the end of the course, your skills and confidence as a diver will be enhanced, making all of your dives more relaxed and enjoyable.
The course has three components to be conducted over 3 days.
  1. Knowledge development session
  2. Confined training session 
  3. Open water rescue training session.
 
1. Knowledge development session: This section develops the principles and information you will need for preventing and handling diving emergencies, covering topics such as equipment problems, self-rescue, diving first aid, diver stress, emergency management, and rescue and assistance procedures for both conscious and unconscious victims on the surface and underwater.
You will watch a video and receive your own PADI Rescue Manual. This part can be completed as independent study but any of our instructors are ready to solve your doubts or to help you understand any subject.  The manual has questions you need to answer before you take the exam, your instructor will check those answers, and explain every question you didn´t understand and every wrong answer and after that you will take the final exam; pretty easy!!
2. Confined training session: This session is conducted on days 1 or 2 of the course, after you have watched the video and read your manual.  In shallow water and on surface you will apply the knowledge you've acquired from independent study and we will teach you to recognise and deal with different emergency situations. You will learn and practice self-rescue procedures, how to assist tired diver at the surface, how to manage a situation with panicked diver or a distressed diver underwater, swimmng assistance protocols, surfacing the unresponsive diver and further emergency procedures. 
3. Open water session:  During the open water training your instructor will demonstrate all of the skills learnt one more time with the help of a dive master or qualified assistant who plays the role of the victim. Once all of the skills have been practiced over and over you are ready for the final day´s training : “live” scenarios – now this is where it all comes together and your rescue skills and knowledge are put to the test. Your instructor will design some “live” scenarios to surprise you with and test what you have learnt.  As a rescue diver you really need to be calm, whilst alert and prepared at all times. This session takes place over the days 2 and 3 of the course.


Prerequisites: You must be at least 12 years old, have an Advanced Open Water Diver certification and current CPR and First Aid Training. Our Emergency First Response Primary Care (CPR) and Secondary Care (First Aid) courses meet these requirements.