PADI Rescue Diver The Rescue Diver course is probably and surprisingly one of the most fun. The course is designed for advanced divers who are comfortable with their diving and wish to build on their abilities. Firstly your attention is focused on developing stronger self rescue skills. With stronger self rescue skills you are ready to learn how to help prevent problems occurring to other divers.
Finally you learn advanced rescue skills, enabling you to render assistance to another diver should an emergency arise. During the course you will cover -Self Rescue and Diver Stress. Diving First Aid and Emergency Management and Equipment.
During the pool dives you will practice self rescue techniques and gain skills, which will enable you to assist or rescue another diver.
During the open water dives you will combine the skills and knowledge from the previous sessions and take part in 4 Rescue scenarios.
PADI Master Scuba Diver Certification "The highest recreational diver level in the PADI System of diver education"
The PADI Master Scuba Diver qualification indicates you have a significant amount of training and experience in a variety of dive environments. This certification is the highest non professional rating in the PADI system What do I need to achieve to become a PADI Master scuba Diver?
"Once again thanks to all your team of fantastic Staff, it was truly enjoyable, not just passing but the company of yourselves and the other students was great." L Norman, Baldock.
"I had an amazing time at Stoney Cove over the weekend, both Steve and Graham were excellent instructors and looked after me very well and thanks to them I passed my open water course" Darren, Bulphan
Suitable for non divers as no dive certification is required and ther is no minimum age limit Whether you're a diver or a non-diver, Emergency First Response prepares you to properly handle potentially life-threatening situations. EFR gives you the tools you need to perform CPR and First Aid. For divers this course satisfies your PADI Rescue Diver CPR requirements, covering Primary Care and Secondary Care. Together, these courses proved extensive instruction in CPR and First Aid, as well as providing Automated External Defibrillator (AED) and Emergency Oxygen Training. Courses are conducted over two evenings or one full day, with emphasis being placed on"hands on" experience using mannequins.