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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. Scuba diving education levels as used by ISO, PADI, CMAS, SSI and NAUI

  3. Professional Association of Diving Instructors - Wikipedia

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    By 1979, PADI was producing 100,000 certifications a year after previously hitting 25,000 a year. PADI was the first organization to use confined water or pool dives for training new divers and introduced the PADI Rescue Diver course and manual for rescue training during the 1980s. [6] [7] [8]

  4. List of diver certification organizations - Wikipedia

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    RAID - Recreational, Professional, Technical, and Rebreather training www.diveraid.com SAA - The Sub-Aqua Association – British recreational diver training and certification organisation CMAS code GBR/F03 [2] [8] TDI - Technical Diving International – Technical diver training and certification agency EUF CB 2006002 [7] CMAS code INT/F05 [2] [8]

  5. Divemaster - Wikipedia

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    The whole PADI training system. PADI and SDI Divemaster candidates must have reached the following minimum requirements prior to their divemaster training: [11] Advanced Open Water Diver certification (or qualifying certification from another training organization) [11] Rescue Diver certification (or qualifying certification from another ...

  6. 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.

  7. Advanced Open Water Diver - Wikipedia

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    The whole PADI training system. The AOWD is the second level qualification offered by several diving agencies following the American ANSI standard. At the first level, Open Water Diver , divers gain basic knowledge of skills, equipment and theory for diving to a recommended depth of about 18 metres (60 ft). [ 4 ]

  8. Scuba diving fatalities - Wikipedia

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    Many of these could be improved by training and practice, some by a change of attitude, but some diving fatalities appear to be unavoidable as the risk is inherent in the activity and depends on factors that are not under the control of the diver. [4] The most frequent trigger appears to be insufficient breathing gas.

  9. Accident management - Wikipedia

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    Accident management is the centralised handling of a motorist’s claim following a road traffic collision or other damages or mishaps that happen to a vehicle while on or off road. It is a cost-effective intermediary service which assists drivers in getting back on the road quickly and in managing the claims process alone. [ 1 ]