1) PADI Advanced Open Water Diver certification or equivalent.
2) EFR® Primary and Secondary Care (or equivalent) training within 24 months.
₹ 37500.00/-
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Nothing beats the thrill of exploring the underwater world, but like any adventure activity, diving also comes with its set of challenges and potential risks. The Rescue Diver Course hones your ability to recognize, prevent and respond to diving-related emergencies, involving yourself or others.
This course is often described as one of the most challenging yet rewarding courses in recreational diving. So, whether you are a seasoned diver or a recently certified one, earning the Rescue Diver certification is sure to be a milestone on your journey.
As a certified Rescue Diver you will –
Whether you aspire to be a dive professional or just wish to be a more capable, safety-conscious diver, the Rescue Diver Course is a valuable addition to your diving education.
At Scuba Evolution India, we adopt a thorough, detailed approach to Rescue Diver training. We focus on mastering each skill before proceeding to the next one.
Taught as a mix of theory and hands-on training, the course comprises the following –
The first 2 days are reserved for theory classes (if required); and pool training sessions, while open water dives in the ocean are conducted on the remaining days. Typically, at SEI, we conduct Rescue Diver Courses according to the following schedule –
Day 1 & 2 (8.30am-5pm): Classroom and pool training sessions covering self-rescue techniques and several rescue exercises.
Day 3 & 4 (7am-3pm): You head to Grande Island to demonstrate your skills in the ocean. You will also participate in rescue scenarios, respond to mock emergencies and apply your skills in real time.
You also have to submit an emergency assistance plan for a dive site as part of your course work. Once all of it is done, you are ready to get certified!
Please Note: The batches for the Rescue Diver Course starton Wednesday every week. And Tuesdays is an off for our Dive centre???