How do you take a subject like accident prevention and management and turn it into fun?
Call it the PADI Rescue Diver program!
The PADI Rescue Diver program develops your knowledge and skills so you can effectively perform diver assists and
rescues, manage diving accident situations and render first
aid. The program is an important step in expanding your knowledge and experience as a diver. PADI Rescue Diver
(or equivalent) certification is also a prerequisite for all PADI leadership programs.
To get into the PADI Rescue Diver program, you’ll need to be certified as a PADI Advanced Open Water Diver or
Advanced Plus (or equivalent) and must be at least 15 years old. The PADI Junior Rescue Diver program is available if you’re between the ages of 12 and 14
and hold a PADI Junior Advanced Open Water Diver or Advanced Plus (or equivalent) rating.
You’ll also need to have successfully completed the PADI
Emergency First Response FIRST AID program or a sanctioned
program in CPR within the past three years.
The PADI Rescue Diver program covers:
self-rescue and diver stress
diving first aid
emergency management and equipment considerations
swimming and non-swimming assists
panicked diver response
underwater problems
missing diver procedures
surfacing the unconscious diver
in-water artificial respiration
egress (exits)
first aid procedures for pressure related accidents
dive accident scenarios.
All of these topics are covered in the PADI Rescue Diver Manual and Rescue Diver video.
After successfully completing the program, you’ll receive the internationally recognized PADI Rescue
Diver certification card.
This course includes all books, materials and certification
card.
Each student is responsible for providing all necessary
equipment and expenses related to Open Water training dives. (i.e. travel,
lodging, meals, boat fees, entrance fees, etc.)