Open Circuit Diving

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Study the principles of underwater diving, then learn basic diving techniques in a pool (or a pool-like environment). When you are ready, conduct dives in natural environments (the ocean, a lake).

If you already possess a diving qualification and wish to further enhance your skills or specialize. »

« Skills covered include:

  • Proper equipment use
  • Surface and underwater technical gestures
  • Ventilation control
  • Response to common situations
  • Team diving
  • Theoretical knowledge (physics, physiology, diving accidents, dive tables)
  • Self-sufficiency in equipment management (both personal and others’)
  • Underwater navigation (orientation), surface skills (duration, distance)
  • Buoyancy control (stabilization, lung buoyancy)
  • Communication (signaling and reacting)
  • Assisting a distressed diver, returning them to the boat, and calling for assistance
  • Deep diving and prevention of decompression sickness and narcosis
  • Risk prevention and management (decompression illness, ascent rate, pulmonary overpressure, air supply failure)
  • Dive theory
  • International PADI certifications:
  • Open Water Diver
  • Advanced Open Water Diver
  • Rescue Diver
  • Dive Master
  • EFR (Emergency First Response)
  • Preparation and training for various specialties:
  • Underwater navigation
  • Nitrox diving
  • Underwater vehicle operation
  • Full face mask diving
  • Drysuit diving
  • Search and recovery methods
  • Deep dives
  • Preparation for military diving exams

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THE ADVANTAGES

Opting for on-site training provides a tailor-made experience, adapted to the specific needs of each individual. By using your professional context, trainers adjust examples and exercises, thereby enhancing the relevance of the training. This approach, based on familiarity with the work environment, precisely targets needs, contributing to effective skill development. By reducing travel constraints, on-site training promotes maximum engagement, creating a serene and optimal learning experience.

We can also assist you in determining the best site based on your training, your needs, and provide customized proposals.

EQUIPMENT REQUIRED FOR TRAINING

  • Wetsuit (Hooded + Boots)
  • Buoyancy control device (BCD)
  • Fins/mask/snorkel
  • Weight belt
  • Diving gloves
  • Dive boots
  • Diving knife
  • Primary and backup regulators
  • Diving cylinder
  • Surface marker buoy
  • Decompression equipment (depth gauge/dive tables/dive computer)
  • Dive flashlight
  • Compass
  • Safety tether

 Classroom/whiteboard/projector, pool, equipment storage and rinsing area, changing room, compressed air compressor for cylinder filling, surface safety boat, oxygen therapy and first aid equipment, a hyperbaric chamber within two hours, and an on-site doctor.

More information

Please do not hesitate to contact us for detailed information.

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