PADI - Rescue Diver



 
The PADI Rescue Diver course is a 4 day class which is an important step in expanding the Advanced Open Water Diver knowledge and experience. This performance-based course will involve classroom presentations, pool and beach skill development followed by 6 boat and beach dives training and experience dives.

Upon successful completion of the course, the student is certified as a PADI Rescue Diver and qualifies for further training as a PADI Divemaster.

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Course Objective


Academic Topics & Skills

Hours

Self Rescue and Diver Stress

2.00

Diving First Aid

2.00

Emergency Management

2.00

Equipment Considerations

2.00

Administration and Exams

1.00


Open Water Skills

Hours

Tired Diver

0.30

Panicked Diver

0.30

Response from Shore & Boat

0.30

Conscious Victim

2.30

Distressed Diver

1.00

Surfacing the Unconscious Diver

2.00

Unconscious Diver at the Surface

4.00

Egress with an Unconscious Diver

1.00

First Aid for Pressure Related Accidents

1.00

Response from Shore & Boat

1.00

Unconscious Victim

2.00

Underwater Search Scenario

2.00

Response, Egress & Management Scenarios

3.00


Total Clock Hours

30.00



Entry Requirements:

  • PADI Advanced Open Water Diver or qualifying certification from another training organization

  • PADI Emergency First Responder or qualifying certification from another training organization

  • Minimum Age:

  • 18 years for Career Candidates

  • 15 years for Non-Career Candidates

  • 12 years for Junior Rescue Divers

  • Certification:

    PADI Certification fee Included

    Numbers of Dives:

    boat / beach dives: 6
    12 exercises conducted from beach or boat


    PADI Recreational FAQ - Frequently Asked Questions




     
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