Rescue Scuba Diver
Kursus pendidikan berkelanjutan ini melatih penyelam dalam pengetahuan dan keterampilan yang dibutuhkan untuk mengelola risiko dan menangani masalah terbatas di dalam air dan keadaan darurat penyelaman secara efektif.
Kursus ini akan mencakup hal-hal berikut: membantu, mengangkut, menyelamatkan di permukaan, dan menyelamatkan dari kedalaman yang melibatkan skin diver dan penyelam scuba berbasis perahu dan pantai.
Kursus ini akan mencakup hal-hal berikut: membantu, mengangkut, menyelamatkan di permukaan, dan menyelamatkan dari kedalaman yang melibatkan skin diver dan penyelam scuba berbasis perahu dan pantai.
Kursus ini memenuhi persyaratan pelatihan penyelamatan untuk sertifikasi Instruktur Skin Diving NAUI, Asisten Instruktur NAUI, Divemaster NAUI, dan Instruktur NAUI.

the National Association of Underwater Instructors
Standar Kursus
Standards and Policies Manual 2024 ver.1.0 - Rescue Scuba Diver
OVERVIEW AND QUALIFICATIONS
This course trains divers in the knowledge and skills needed to manage risks and effectively handle limited in-water problems and diving emergencies. Included are: assists, transports, surface rescues and rescues from depth involving both boat- and shore-based skin and scuba divers.
The course meets the prerequisite rescue training for NAUI Skin Diving Instructor, NAUI Assistant Instructor, NAUI Divemaster and NAUI Instructor certifications.
Note: Adult CPR training (approximately four hours) meets the requirement for Rescue Scuba Diver certification. However additional CPR training that includes two-person CPR and the use of rescue breathing barrier devices, e.g., pocket mask, face shield, is required to meet the requirements for NAUI leadership certification.
● Graduates are considered competent to perform assists and rescues in open water provided the diving site and diving situations approximate those of the course.
● Graduates may use this certification to meet the prerequisite for the NAUI Training Assistant specialty course, NAUI leadership courses and NAUI Instructor course.
WHO MAY CONDUCT
PREREQUISITES
This course trains divers in the knowledge and skills needed to manage risks and effectively handle limited in-water problems and diving emergencies. Included are: assists, transports, surface rescues and rescues from depth involving both boat- and shore-based skin and scuba divers.
The course meets the prerequisite rescue training for NAUI Skin Diving Instructor, NAUI Assistant Instructor, NAUI Divemaster and NAUI Instructor certifications.
Note: Adult CPR training (approximately four hours) meets the requirement for Rescue Scuba Diver certification. However additional CPR training that includes two-person CPR and the use of rescue breathing barrier devices, e.g., pocket mask, face shield, is required to meet the requirements for NAUI leadership certification.
● Graduates are considered competent to perform assists and rescues in open water provided the diving site and diving situations approximate those of the course.
● Graduates may use this certification to meet the prerequisite for the NAUI Training Assistant specialty course, NAUI leadership courses and NAUI Instructor course.
WHO MAY CONDUCT
- Any active-status NAUI Instructor using NAUI support materials.
- First aid and CPR instructors who present training in these respective skill areas during this course need not be NAUI Instructors.
PREREQUISITES
- Age. Minimum is 15 years by the water phase of the course. (Junior certification for ages 10-14 years is allowed. See “Policies Applying to All Courses: Age, Junior Certification.”)
- Certification/Experience/Knowledge. Certification as a NAUI Open Water Scuba Diver or the equivalent is required. The instructor is to ensure adequate student knowledge and capability before any open water training and shall use skill or other evaluations to do so. One open water dive (which does not count toward the minimum number of dives required for the course) may be used as a screening and evaluation dive. This is not required when the student’s diving proficiencies are well known to the instructor.
- If Basic Life Support (BLS) CPR & First Aid and Emergency Oxygen for Scuba Diving Injuries (EO2) certification are not offered as part of the course, a current equivalent certification is required. Unless otherwise prohibited by law or legal code.
- Equipment. Students shall furnish and be responsible for the care and maintenance of their own diving equipment. The instructor shall initially assist the student in checking all student gear to ensure it is adequate and in proper working order.
● Causes, prevention, and treatment of diving accidents,
● Recognizing signs and symptoms of the following:
● Diving rescue:
● General accident management:
- Theory of recompression therapy
● Recognizing signs and symptoms of the following:
- problems due to lack of physical conditioning and physiological factors
- factors contributing to stress
- stress and the panic syndrome in self and others panic
- recognizing distress
- overexertion
- thermal related problems
- pre-dive equipment check
- equipment issues including: free-flow regulators, improper ballast (over and under weighting), emergency ditching of ballast system
- Barotrauma and Decompression Illness
- surface drowning syndrome Drowning and near drowning
● Diving rescue:
- self-rescue
- diver assists
- surface and underwater rescues
- diver transport
- non-swimming assists and rescues
- in-water rescue breathing
- gear removal techniques
- boat and shore extrication techniques
- first aid applications and oxygen use
- missing diver procedures and search patterns
● General accident management:
- site safety
- victim care and positioning
- access to emergency transport/assistance and hyperbaric chambers
- information collection and transmittal
- accident and incident reporting
- liability and related legal considerations
- victim equipment retention and handling
● Swimming Skills (confined or open water)-no equipment
● Skin Diving (confined or open water) minimally equipped with mask, fins, and snorkel using proper skin diving techniques
● Scuba Skills- Open Water
- Swim 200m (219 yards) nonstop, any stroke
- Survival swim for 10 minutes
- Recover 4.5kg (10 pounds) from a depth of about 3m (10ft.)
● Skin Diving (confined or open water) minimally equipped with mask, fins, and snorkel using proper skin diving techniques
- Swim 400m (438 yards) nonstop, breathing from snorkel
- Bring another diver simulating unconsciousness to the surface from a depth of about 3m (10ft.)
- If ballast is worn, demonstrate ability to ditch weights to establish positive buoyancy
● Scuba Skills- Open Water
- Assemble equipment, make adjustments, don equipment, and perform pre-dive equipment inspections
- In succession; at the surface remove and replace mask, snorkel, fins, weight system and scuba unit
- In succession; underwater, remove, replace and clear mask and regulator.
- Comfortably breathe from a regulator without wearing a mask for two minutes
- Share air using an alternate air source
- Demonstrate surface use of the BC and the ability to hover underwater

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