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NAUI Rescue Diver
OVERVIEW
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 Skin Diving Instructor, NAUI Assistant Instructor,
Divemaster, and Instructor certifications. Note: Adult CPR training
(approximately four hours) meets the requirement for Scuba Rescue
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.
QUALIFICATIONS OF GRADUATES
- 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 as a prerequisite for
the NAUI Training Assistant Specialty Course, Leadership Courses
and Instructor Courses.
FIRST AID AND CPR TRAINING
- First Aid and CPR instructors who present training in these
respective skill areas during this course need not be NAUI Instructors.
COURSE PREREQUISITES
- Age: Minimum is 15 years.
- Certification: Training and experience equivalent
to NAUI Scuba Diver.
- CPR & First Aid Certification: If accredited
First Aid and CPR certification are not offered as part of the
course, current certification in both is required for certification.
- Open Water. A least one session is to be conducted in open
water. An open water session involves one or more skin or scuba
rescue exercises.
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