This
course provides you with the essential knowledge and
skills needed to start open water diving. Learning to
dive is all about learning to use your equipment properly
and safely. The course starts with practice in a swimming
pool or in sheltered water and continues to include four
or five open water training dives (requiring a minimum
of 120 minutes underwater). This is where open water
skills and techniques are further developed and experience
gained. The course material includes the excellent BSAC
publications 'The Diving Manual' and Student Workbook
for self-study and reference. At Simply Diving, Costa
del Sol, Spain we have Nevin Elliot who is an Instructor
fist Class.
An Ocean Diver is defined as a diver who is competent to
conduct dives:
With another Ocean Diver or with a Sports
Diver, within the restrictions of the conditions already
encountered during their training.
With a Dive Leader or higher grade, to
expand their experience beyond the conditions encountered
during their training, under the supervision of a Dive
Marshal.
to a depth which is initially limited to the maximum experienced
during training, but which can subsequently be extended
progressively
under the supervision of a Nationally Qualified Instructor
(NQI), to a maximum of 20m
not requiring mandatory decompression stops
under the on-site supervision of a Dive Marshal with respect
to site selection, conditions and dive plan
where other divers, capable of providing assistance and
rescue, are available at the surface
within BSAC safe diving practices
Training beyond Ocean Diver requires Full Diving Membership
of the BSAC
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