Rebreather training
Diving with Rebreathers – Theory
- Equipment Preparation
- Rebreather Setup and Breakdown
- Dive Planning
- Pre-Dive Check
- Buddy Check/Inspection
- Buoyancy Control
- Emergency Procedures
- Team Diving
- Communication
- Incident and Accident Management
- Underwater Navigation
- Ascent Management
- Long-Duration Diving
- Deep Diving (Semi-Closed Circuit)
- Search and Recovery Methods
- Maintenance and Storage
- Use of Transfer Pump
- Cylinder Filling and Gas Mix Checks
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
Individual Diving Equipment:
- Wetsuit (Hood and Boots)
- Fins/Mask/Snorkel
- Weight Belt
- Diving Gloves
- Diving Boots
- Diving Knife
- Full Rebreather
- Buoyancy Control Device (BCD)
- Surface Signaling Device
- Depth Gauge/Watch/Timer/Computer
- Dive Light
- Dive Compass
- Safety Line
Training Facilities and Resources:
- Classroom/Whiteboard/Projector
- Swimming Pool
- Equipment Storage and Rinse Area
- Changing Room
- Compressor for Tank Filling
- Oxygen/Nitrox Transfer Pump
- Gas Analyzer
- Lime Soda
- Surface Safety Boat
- Oxygen Therapy and First Aid Equipment
- Hyperbaric Chamber within Two Hours’ Reach
- On-Site Medical Professional
More information
Please do not hesitate to contact us for detailed information.