Fall 2024
Classroom/Pool Sessions:
DFAPro Class:
Open Water Dives:
Rescue Diver is an important step in furthering your diving knowledge and experience. This course is tailored for those who are interested in becoming future dive professionals. The unique content includes in-depth academics on diving physiology, dive accident profiles and statistics, risk management and preventative techniques. Many environments are used in training for a well-rounded curriculum preparing divers for rescue in multiple environments including salt water, fresh water, beach, boat, dock, pool, reef and lake rescue scenarios. This course has classroom presentations, pool and beach skill development sessions, ocean boat training dives and fresh water lake training dives. This course also includes the DAN Diving First Aid for Professional Divers course to meet CPR and First Aid requirements.
Students must know how to swim and have good overall health:
Due to the popularity of scuba courses, instructor schedules and issued materials the following policies are in place:
People who dive as a part of their job or volunteer duties often need first-aid training to manage unique situations that may occur. DAN's Diving First Aid for Professional Divers (DFA Pro) course is designed for commercial, professional, aquarium and scientific divers, providing first-aid knowledge and skills specific to these work environments. It also provides rescue management skills for dive masters and dive instructors.
DFA Pro is comprised of information from the Emergency Oxygen for Scuba Diving Injuries, Neurological Assessment, First Aid for Hazardous Marine Life Injuries and CPR HCP courses. It meets U.S. Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA) guidelines for workplace CPR and first aid.
This two-day DFA Pro course includes:
For more information please contact Tec Clark, Associate Director for Scuba Diving and Outdoor Recreation at (954) 262-7042 or tclark@nova.edu.
Stock number:
RES_OCPRIVATE_FALL2024
Price:
$337.00