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Course content

- complete all theory units to develop their knowledge, including review questions, or Divemaster Online, and pass the Divemaster final exam.

- prepare an emergency plan for an assigned dive site.

- complete the endurance exercises for their water skills.

- complete an assessment of their rescue skills.

- complete the dive skills workshop and assessment.

- complete the practical application areas.

- complete programme workshops conducted by the Divemaster.

- complete the practical assessment.

- meet the professionalism criteria.

 

Course materials

- PADI Divemaster Manual

- PADI Instructor Manual

- RDP - Table and eRDPML with associated manuals

- The Encyclopedia of Recreational Diving

- Divemaster Slates, Divemaster Video

- Logbook

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All these materials can be found in the Divemaster Crewpack.

 

 

Participation requirements

 

- Certified PADI Advanced Open Water Diver and PADI Rescue Diver (or qualifying certification)

- 18 years of age

- 40 logged scuba dives

- Training in EFR first aid and second aid (or qualifying training), not more than 24 months ago

- Diving fitness certified by a doctor, not more than 12 months ago

 

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Course content


Self-rescue
Stress management
Emergency management
First aid for diving illnesses
Emergency recognition

 

The course consists of


5 theory modules
10 rescue exercises spread over 5 training sessions in the pool or confined open water.
4 rescue scenarios in open water, which are integrated into the rescue exercises trained in the swimming pool.

Course materials


PADI Rescue Diver Kit. It contains all the necessary materials to successfully complete a PADI Rescue Diver course, including a pocket mask.

The included DVD helps to refresh the acquired knowledge at intervals.

Participation requirements

 

To enrol on the PADI Rescue Diver course you must be 12 years or older.


Hold a PADI Adventure Diver certification (or equivalent certification from another organisation).
Have completed a First Aid course with CPR within the last two years. Have completed the Emergency First Response course.

After the course you will be able to anticipate problems and, if possible, recognise them in advance, thus increasing your confidence in diving and conveying professionalism in your diving behaviour to other divers.
You have effective skills in diver rescue and first aid.
You are prepared to deal with real life rescue situations and expand your knowledge for future PADI professional training.

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Advanced Open Water Diver

During your basic diving course (OWD) you have learned the basic skills of diving. How to behave in situations without air, how my equipment works or how to plan my dive.

 

You have learned to dive under normal conditions and have come to the realisation that there are many other interesting diving activities. Perhaps you have also had the experience in other countries that certain dive sites are closed to you because of your qualifications. For different diving activities, further levels of training are required to ensure safe diving. Night diving, ice diving or deep diving are situations that are more demanding and require more knowledge about diving. With the OWD, the maximum recommended depth is 18 metres and the wreck you are interested in is at 25 metres, a reason to start the AOWD. If your buoyancy is not perfect or your underwater navigation gives you a headache before each dive, the AOWD will help you overcome these problems.
The PADI Advanced Open Water Diver course ( AOWD ) provides new skills, knowledge, experience and insight into the many different specialties of diving. You can choose between,


Diving with Nitrox
Dry suit diving
UW photography
Wreck diving
Drift diving
Fish identification
Lifting and Recovery
UW Naturalist
Buoyancy in perfection


The two compulsory dives are deep diving and navigation. For the other diving topics you have free choice.

Theory
The Advanced Open Water Diver course focuses on practical training in open water. Accompanying this, you can read up on each of your chosen topics in the textbook at home and answer review questions. Afterwards we will go through your answers in a theory lesson and give you tips for the practice.

Open water
The five open water dives will be conducted in a nearby lake. At the end of the course you will be certified as a PADI Advanced Open Water Diver.

 

Course requirements
PADI Open Water Diver or equivalent, minimum age 12 years.
Normal health. Own diving equipment


The minimum age to participate in this course is 12 years.
To participate in the course, we only require a self-disclosure of health or a medical certificate.
If you have known health problems, we require a medical certificate.
Perhaps you would like to have a diving fitness examination with a sports doctor before your course?
You can obtain the relevant forms from us or from your doctor.
For this course you will need a complete set of scuba diving equipment. If you do not have your own equipment, you can rent it at our rates.

 


We would be happy to welcome you to the Advanced Open Water Diver course.