Rescue Diver

The course for analysing and handling emergency including observing and preventing unexpected situations that may occur while diving.

This course consists of theory and practical part in a set situation demonstrations with equipments till you gain skills of rescue diver requiring 1 - 2 days in a classroom & pool, and 1 day in the sea.

Course Content

  • analysing and handling stress that may occur while diving
  • Helping other diver who is facing problems with methods that will save both - victim and recuer.
  • Observing and approching the victim on a normal or panic situation
  • First aid on an injury caused from diving
  • Precautions on diving equipments that could be mended prior to getting  into the sea to avoid any problems that may occur.
  • Practice on helping an injured diver both underwater and on the surface, including breath assisting in-water.
  • Caring, moving and referring injured diver to other medical services

Course Outline

SessionIntervalPlace
Theory and confined water (pool) 1-2 days Bangkok
Open water (sea) 1 day (2 dives) Sattahip or Pattaya

* Date & time are adjustable (within 3 months from the starting date)

Course Fees

CourseFee (Baht)
PADI Rescue Diver 14,000

* Additional of 1,200 Baht applied in case you need an English manual "Rescue Diver" of PADI

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What you will get

  • Learn to dive with a friendly diving teacher with long term experience in both diving and teaching
  • Good equipment and comfortable classroom at learning
  • Full options diving equipment for confined and open water sessions
  • Boat fees and lunch on board for a day of open water session
  • Rescue Diver card issued by PADI or SDI for worldwide diving
  • Travel insurance with a capital of 500,000 Baht
  • Exclusive of traveling expenses and accommodations on the open water session

Qualifications

  • Minimum age 15 years old or 12 years old for PADI Junior Rescure Diver course
  • Advanced Open Water or equivalent certificat
  • Medical First Aids or Emergency First Responder or equivalent certificate within 2 years