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  2. Recreational diver training - Wikipedia

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    Scuba diving education levels as used by ISO, PADI, CMAS, SSI and NAUI Basic diving skills training in a swimming pool. Recreational diver training is the process of developing knowledge and understanding of the basic principles, and the skills and procedures for the use of scuba equipment so that the diver is able to dive for recreational purposes with acceptable risk using the type of ...

  3. List of diver certification organizations - Wikipedia

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    These include certification in cave diving, commercial diving, recreational diving, technical diving and freediving. Diver certification agencies are organisations which issue certification of competence in diving skills under their own name, and which train, assess, certify and register the instructors licensed to present courses following the ...

  4. Professional Association of Diving Instructors - Wikipedia

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    ISO 11121 introductory training programs to scuba diving. (PADI equivalent – Discover Scuba Diving) Most PADI training programs are not directly covered by ISO standards. PADI is a member of the following member councils of the World Recreational Scuba Training Council – the RSTC Canada, the RSTC Europe and the C-Card Council (Japan).

  5. Gas blending for scuba diving - Wikipedia

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    Training and certification for scuba gas blending is provided by some diver training agencies, [13] and may be required in terms of national legislation or standards. [10] ISO 13293 provides minimum training standards for gas blenders for recreational diving services at two levels. Level 1 gas blender is competent to blend nitrox and handle ...

  6. Diver training - Wikipedia

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    The IDSA training standard comprises 5 modules, of which Module A is theory common to all modes of diving, Module B is commercial scuba diving, Module C is inshore air diving to 30 msw and associated underwater work, Module D is surface supplied offshore air diving to 50 msw using a wet bell and hot water suit, also called extended range ...

  7. Introductory diving - Wikipedia

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    The CMAS Introductory Scuba Experience participants should be at least 14 years of age and able to swim. [7] The "Introductory Scuba Experience" includes a theory lesson, a confined water dive where several diving skills are practiced and an open water dive to a maximum depth of 10 metres (33 ft).

  8. Scuba gas planning - Wikipedia

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    15/10+1 = 2.5: bar Gas consumption during ascent = 40 x 2.5 x 3 = 300: litres Decompression stop for 6 minutes at 3 m: Pressure during stop = 3/10 + 1 = 1.3: bar Gas consumption at stop = 40 x 1.3 x 6 = 312: litres Total gas consumption = 320+300+312 = 932: litres A 10-litre cylinder is available: Pressure of 932 litres of gas in 10-litre ...

  9. Recreational scuba certification levels - Wikipedia

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    A diver training standard is a document issued by a certification, registration, regulation or quality assurance agency, that describes the prerequisites for participation, the aim of the training programme, the specific competences that a candidate must demonstrate to be assessed as competent, and the minimum required experience that must be recorded before the candidate can be registered or ...