Rescue Diver
OVERVIEW
This
course trains divers in the knowledge and skills needed to manage
risks and effectively handle limited in-water problems and diving
emergencies. Included are: assists, transports, surface rescues and
rescues from depth involving both boat and shore based skin and
scuba divers. The course meets the prerequisite rescue training for
Skin Diving Instructor, NAUI Assistant Instructor, Divemaster, and
Instructor certifications. Note: Adult CPR training (approximately
four hours) meets the requirement for Scuba Rescue Diver
certification. However, additional CPR training that includes two
person CPR and the use of rescue breathing barrier devices, e.g.
pocket mask®, face shield, is required to meet the requirements for
NAUI leadership certification.
QUALIFICATIONS OF
GRADUATES
- Graduates
are considered competent to perform assists and rescues in open
water provided the diving site and diving situations approximate
those of the course.
- Graduates
may use this certification as a prerequisite for the NAUI
Training Assistant Specialty Course, Leadership Courses and
Instructor Courses.
FIRST AID AND CPR
TRAINING
- First
Aid and CPR instructors who present training in these respective
skill areas during this course need not be NAUI Instructors.
COURSE
PREREQUISITES
- Age:
Minimum is 15 years.
- Certification:
Training and experience equivalent to NAUI Scuba Diver.
- CPR
& First Aid Certification: If accredited First Aid
and CPR certification are not offered as part of the course,
current certification in both is required for certification.
- Open
Water. A least one session is to be conducted in open water. An
open water session involves one or more skin or scuba rescue
exercises.
Advanced
Rescue Diver
OVERVIEW
This
is a certification course for certified scuba divers who desire to
assume greater rescue capabilities during diving activities. The
training emphasizes accident supervision and management with
practical applications in open water. This course is designed
specifically to provide the knowledge and skills necessary to:
- Help
prevent diving accidents.
- Recognize
life-threatening diving situations.
- Correctly
initiate and/or supervise rescue/assist procedures.
- Effectively
perform in-water rescue/assist techniques and procedures.
- Correctly
manage rescue assistants during and after rescues.
- Provide
immediate, effective post-rescue aid. Correctly manage a diving
emergency with adjustments for local variants.
QUALIFICATIONS OF
GRADUATES
For
a period of three years after the course, graduates are considered
competent to perform assists and rescues in aquatic situations so
long as the situation approximates one for which they have been
trained. After renewal of certification, the individual will again
be considered competent.
RENEWAL OF
CERTIFICATION
For
renewal of certification, an individual with current First Aid and
CPR certifications must correctly demonstrate to an active-status
NAUI Instructor the open water skills contained within these
standards.
PREREQUISITES FOR
ENTERING THE COURSE
- Age.
Minimum age is 17 years.
- Diver
Certification. Minimum is NAUI Advanced Scuba Diver or
equivalent.
- CPR
& First Aid Certification. Current certification in
CPR (cardiopulmonary resuscitation) and First Aid by a NAUI
recognized agency. Training shall include: one rescuer adult
CPR, infant/child CPR, two rescuer CPR, and rescue mask -
barrier device use. (Certification as a water safety
instructor and in lifeguarding is strongly recommended.)
- Oxygen
Training. Proof of oxygen administration training within
the past two years is required unless oxygen administration is
offered as part of the course. Oxygen administration training
must include the assembly, use, and basic maintenance of
constant flow and demand valve oxygen delivery systems.
- Diving
Skills. Participants must comfortably perform the
following skills prior to beginning training. Time involved for
performing the skills is in addition to the estimated course
hours. The instructor is to use these skills as screening
evaluation criteria:
- Swimming
skills (no equipment)
–Swim 225 yard (207 m) nonstop, any stroke, in six minutes
or less.
–Survival swim for 15 minutes.
–Recover 10 pounds (4.5 kg) from about 10 feet (3 m) of
water.
–Transport another person of equal size 25 yards (22.9 m).
- Skin
diving skills as required for the NAUI Scuba Diver Course.
- Scuba
skills (scuba equipment)
–Assemble equipment, make adjustments, don equipment, and
perform pre-dive equipment inspections.
–In turn, at the surface remove and replace mask, snorkel,
fins, weight belt and scuba unit.
–In turn, underwater remove, replace and clear mask and
regulator, comfortably breathe from a regulator without
wearing a mask for two minutes, buddy breathe, and share air
using and alternate air source.
–Demonstrate surface use of the BC and the ability to hover
underwater.
–Perform a Scuba Lifesaving Transport (see “Details of
Selected Skills”) of another scuba diver 100 yards (91 m)
within four minutes.
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