£399
Age: 12 years old
Duration: 1 theory, 1 pool and 1 open water – 1 First Aid Session if needed
Max-Depth: relevant to the site
Location: Classroom, Whitstable pool and inland site
Price includes:
- Educational materials
- Equipment Hire
- Dive Site fees
Combined Course Options Available
Rescue Diver & First Aid – £519
Rescue Diver & Emergency Oxygen Provider – £549
Rescue Diver, First Aid & Emergency Oxygen Provider – £640
Please see first aid and emergency oxygen provider pages of the website for more details on these courses.
Rescue Diver Course – learn to prevent and manage in-water problems
Following on from the Advanced Open Water Course, this course teaches you to prevent and manage problems in the water and become more confident in your own skills as a diver. It’s challenging, yet very rewarding.
Many divers have described the PADI Rescue Diver course as the most challenging, yet most rewarding course they’ve ever taken. It’s also a lot of fun!
As you develop as a confident and competent diver, so do your skills and ability to help yourself and others both on the surface and underwater. This course is designed for that very reason and you will start to think about, and be able to see, how to prevent problems before they happen. It will also teach you ways to actually deal with issues if they occur.
Take a look at the Course Specifics tab to find out more about what will happen on your course.
The Rescue diver course is fun, challenging and rewarding. It will expand your knowledge and increase your overall experience of diving. You will learn to look beyond yourself and start to consider the safety of others as well as your own. Gaining your Rescue Diver qualification is quite an achievement, and shows your commitment to diving and your fellow divers.
Rescue Diver Course Content
The first step is to get your Rescue Diver e-learning Crewpack and complete independent study at home. Once booked onto the course you will receive access to your e-learning via email. Your e-learning will have different chapters covering areas such as:
- Self rescue
- Recognizing and managing stress in other divers
- Emergency management and equipment
- Rescuing panicked divers
- Rescuing unresponsive divers
You will need to study each chapter and complete all knowledge reviews (as you did for the Open Water course). At the end of the knowledge reviews there is a multiple choice exam you will need to complete as part of your e-learning crewpack. After this, you will complete with us a further knowledge review and have the opportunity to go over any parts of the e-learning you are not sure about.
After every theory session, there will be a practical session to cover all the skills needed ready for you to go to the open water. To complete, one day is spent at an inland dive site working through different practical scenarios to demonstrate your understanding and help to ensure your enjoyment and success.
To gain certification you will need to have a current first aid qualification (within two years) that includes CPR – we can combine first aid training with your rescue course for an additional fee.
To take part in an Rescue Diver course all you need is:
- to be in reasonable health
- be over 12 years old*
To make sure you get the most out of your course and your time with us, please arrive ready to go. Make sure you bring with you:
- Swimwear
- Towel
- Change for locker
- Completed PADI e-learning modules and knowledge reviews
- Proof of Advanced Open Water
- First Aid Training including CPR within the previous 12 months (Proof of First Aid if already qualified)
- Completed medical form
- Completed booking form
As a certified Rescue Diver, you’re now equipped with some specific skills to help yourself and others. You are now in a position to go to the next step.
With 5 Specialties, you can apply to become a Master Scuba Diver or, you can enrol onto a Divemaster course which is the first professional level.
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