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  2. Rescue Diver - Wikipedia

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    Rescue Diver is a scuba diving certification level provided by several diver training agencies, such as PADI, [1] SSI, [2] SDI, [3] and NAUI, [4] which emphasises emergency response and diver rescue.

  3. National Association of Underwater Instructors - Wikipedia

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    The National Association of Underwater Instructors (NAUI Worldwide) is a nonprofit association of scuba instructors founded in 1960 by Albert Tillman and Neal Hess. [2] [3]NAUI primarily serves as a recreational dive certification and membership organization, providing international diver standards and education programs.

  4. Recreational scuba certification levels - Wikipedia

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    Rescue Diver is a certification level provided by several diver training agencies, such as PADI, [7] and SDI, [8] who refer to the certicate as "Rescue Diver", SSI, [9] who call it "Diver Stress and Rescue", and NAUI, [10] who call it "Scuba Rescue Diver" The training emphasises emergency response and diver rescue.

  5. Diver rescue - Wikipedia

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    Diver rescue, usually following an accident, is the process of avoiding or limiting further exposure to diving hazards and bringing a diver to a place of safety. [1]

  6. Divemaster - Wikipedia

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    A NAUI Divemaster may organize and conduct dives for certified divers and is qualified to assist active-status NAUI Instructors on diver training courses. [14] NAUI provides a core of leadership-level skills and knowledge in the NAUI Master Scuba Diver and NAUI Scuba Rescue Diver courses, which are necessary prerequisites for all NAUI ...

  7. Public safety diving - Wikipedia

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    Nesconset fire department scuba rescue team on training exercise. Public safety diving is underwater diving conducted as part of law enforcement and fire/rescue.Public safety divers differ from recreational, scientific and commercial divers who can generally plan the date, time, and location of a dive, and dive only if the conditions are conducive to the task.

  8. Buddy diving - Wikipedia

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    A Navy buddy diver team checking their gauges together. Buddy diving is the use of the buddy system by scuba divers and freedivers.It is a set of safety procedures intended to improve the chances of avoiding or surviving accidents in or under water by having divers dive in a group of two or sometimes three.

  9. Advanced Open Water Diver - Wikipedia

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    The equivalent course offered by National Association of Underwater Instructors (NAUI) is the Advanced Scuba Diver. As a second level qualification, the AOWD certification level is aimed somewhere between the CMAS* Diver and CMAS** Diver qualifications, or between the British Sub-Aqua Club (BSAC) Ocean Diver and Sports Diver qualifications, although some differences occur.