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PADI RESCUE DIVER DIVING TRAINING:
In the PADI diving system, it is now a step that divers who consider diving as a job must pass. It is
also a highly desired training program for divers who want to help themselves, their friend or any
diver in a difficult situation to feel better. Before starting the training program, the rescue diver
candidate is required to complete the EFR (emercency first response) program, which is
recommended to be taken from the first step in the pad system. In the next levels, you will first learn
to help yourself, help your friend and help other divers or swimmers in rescue training. The rescue
training program developed for this purpose is below. The duration of the training is 3 days.
The skills to be done are as follows.
– theory lessons
– self recovery trainings
– cramp relief
– providing buoyancy on the surface
– airway control
– use of alternative air source
– relieve dizziness and regain sense of direction
– tired diver
– approach
– evaluation
– making contact
– relaxing the diver
– helping and transporting
– equipment removal
– panic diver
– approach
– evaluation
– making contact
– push methods
– approach in a quick turn position to prevent a panicked diver from holding onto you
– assist the responsive diver from shore, boat or pier
– helping stressed diver underwater
– lost diver
– raising an unresponsive diver to the surface
– unresponsive diver on the surface
– removing the unresponsive diver
– first aid and oxygen supply for pressure-related injuries
– assist an unresponsive (non-breathing) diver from shore to boat