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Technical Courses

ANDI

  • Complete SafeAir® User - (CSU Level 2)

  • SafeAir Wreck Diver (SWD Level 2)

  • Technical SafeAir® Diver - (TSD Level 3 )

  • Extended-Range Exploration Diver - ( ERD Level 4 )

  • Tri-Mix Exploration Diver - ( TMD Level 5 )

  • SafeAir Service Technician (CST)

  • SafeAir Gas Blender (CGB)

PADI

  • Tech- Deep Diver

  • Tech- Tri-Mix Diver

 

 

Course Schedule
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ANDI COURSE DESCRIPTIONS


General Provisions

ANDI training programs are categorized by subject matter, rating and level. Certification on any subject will be further defined by rating and level.

Level refers to the degree of training and experience they have amassed.

  • Level I Entry level, no previous experience required. Considered recreational.

  • Level II Advanced Recreational

  • Level III First Technical Level. Decompression theory and practice is a required aspect.

  • Level IV Advanced Technical. More experience and equipment utilized.

  • Level V Deeper and or longer diving utilizing other mixtures of gases other than Oxygen and Nitrogen (i.e. Helium).

 TECHNICAL DIVING COURSES

SAFEAIR® TRAINING


Complete SafeAir® User - (CSU Level 2)

Text : The Application of Enriched Air Mixtures
Pre-requisite: Open Water Diver certified


The CSU course is the “advanced SafeAir” program and builds upon and expands the material introduced in the LSU course. It may be used as a review or as a stand-alone program. It covers the information necessary to make use of all 8 of the ANDI-identified applications of SafeAir within the
sport diving limits. Those completing this course are certified to use all SafeAir mixtures, including SafeAir 50. This program requires 8 -12 hours of lecture and two open water orientation \ training dives.


Note: Part one (classroom) and part two (open water) are to be completed satisfactorily prior to LSU and CSU certification. A part one certification may be issued upon satisfactory completion of all classroom requirements. This certification may be used to complete the two logged SafeAir dives required for full certification.

Safe-Air Wreck Diver (SWD Level 2)

Text : The Techniques of Wreck Diving
Prerequisite: Complete SafeAir User (CSU)

This is a Level-II program covering all aspects of wreck diving and specialized equipment while utilizing SafeAir for bottom time & safety benefits. Since it is advanced recreational in nature, no penetration or decompression is permitted (these skills are covered in the Level-III Wreck course,
TWD). Other related programs include The ANDI Confined Environment Diver (level-II) and the Technical Wreck Diver.


Technical Safe-Air® Diver - (TSD Level 3 )

Text : Advanced Diving Activities
Pre-requisite: CSU certification or equivalent + 50 logged dives. Other pre-requisites may apply.


This is the first ANDI program to cover the specific information and skills necessary to perform stage-stop required, “technical” decompression diving while minimizing the associated risk factors. Also covered: how to use various SafeAir mixtures to increase decompression efficiency and safety, gas volume management, oxygen dosage tracking and contingency planning/procedures. This course serves as the building block for other ANDI Technical and Exploration programs. The operational depth limit for this program is extended to 165 fsw / 50 msw. This is an equipment and skill-intensive course requiring extensive counseling by the ANDI Technical Instructor. This program includes 8 -10 hours of lecture and 4 - 5 open water training dives. Minimum bottom time for the required dives is 180 minutes.

LEVEL III Equipment Requirements?

  • Double cylinders (minimum 12 l/70 cf each, with larger preferred) with isolator manifold
  • Primary and secondary regulators, one with two metre/seven foot hose (approx.) for gas sharing, and one with SPGtech trimix course
  • Stage/decompression cylinders with regulator, SPG, mounting hardware and proper labeling/markings. One  to Two per diver will be required.
  • Backup decompression cylinders as appropriate and required for the environment
  • BCD and harness – redundant buoyancy control is required (double bladder BCD or dry suit if suitable for weight of equipment worn)
  • Depth gauge/computer and backup depth gauge/computer
  • Timing device and backup timing device
  • Trimix decompression information (tables/ trimix computer) and backup decompression information
  • Exposure suit appropriate for environment and dive duration. (If students will use dry suits, they should be trained/experienced with their use in recreational and technical diving prior to using them for trimix training or diving.)
  • Argon dry suit inflation or other inflation system as needed (students should not inflate dry suit with trimix)
  • Weight system (if needed)
  • Jon line (if needed for current diving environments)
  • Inflatable signal tube
  • Reeltech deep diver
  • Lift bag (bright yellow or per local community practice preferred)
  • Knife/cutting device and backup
  • Slate
  • Backup mask (optional)
  • Compass
  • Lights (optional)
  • Drift kit (if drift decompressing)

Interested? Call Blue Water Aquatics & visit ANDI Website


Extended-Range Exploration Diver - ( ERD Level 4 )

Text : Extended Range & Tri-Mix Exploration Diving
Pre-requisite: TSD certification or equivalent + 100 logged dives. Other pre-requisites may apply.


This program is designed to bridge the gap between the advanced / decompression diver and the deep explorer. The ERD program is a diving oriented course with extensive practical diving included. The ERD course may be a stand alone program or taught in conjunction with either the TSD or the TMD course but not both. The following topics will be stressed: gas supply management, decompression table selection, team
tech trimix course functioning and mission planning relative to longer and deeper dives. The maximum recommended depth in this program is 165 fsw / 50 msw. It also offers the option to extend to 190 fsw / 58 msw ( if conditions and experience allow) for the practical application of narcosis management as well as an evaluation of personal limits. This course prepares the diver for ultra-deep, “mission-oriented” dives and entry into the Tri-mix Exploration Program. This is an equipment intensive course requiring extensive counseling by the ANDI ERD Instructor. 6 - 8 hours of lecture and
3 \ 4 open water dives are required for certification. Minimum bottom time for the dives is 240 minutes.


Tri-Mix Exploration Diver - ( TMD Level 5 )

Text : Extended Range & Tri-Mix
Pre-requisite: TSD and ERD certifications or equivalent + 200 logged dives. Other pre-requisites may apply. Revised Aug 98


For depths beyond 165 fsw / 50 msw, the use of helium to offset the high levels of nitrogen offers a major risk reduction. The ANDI Tri-Mix Exploration Diver will have the ability to control both the narcosis and oxygen equations which must be considered when diving to these deeper depths. The operational depth limit for this program is extended to 326 fsw / 100 msw ( if conditions and experience allow). 6 - 8 hours of lecture and 3 \ 4 open water dives are required for certification. Minimum bottom time for the dives without decompression time included is 75 minutes.


Safe-Air Service Technician (CST)

Text : EAN & Oxygen Servicing Procedures
Prerequisites: Authorized to service at least one major manufacturers equipment line.


The SafeAir Service Technician is an instrumental individual within the ANDI facility. Their role is to oversee the servicing requirements of equipment to be used with SafeAir and to insure that ANDI standards (as well as local standards) are met. The CST course is a two-day course covering all aspects of SafeAir equipment servicing. Theory and hands on experience is provided. All ANDI facilities are required to have at least one CST on staff.


Safe-Air Gas Blender (CGB)

Text : Oxygen Handling & Gas Blending Procedures
Prerequisites: The ANDI CST course is strongly advised.


The SafeAir Gas Blender insures the proper operation of blending equipment and that ANDI standards for gas purity is met within the ANDI facility. This course is often run in conjunction with a CST course. Training on this subject separately usually lasts one full day. Theory and hands on experience is provided.


Visual Inspection Technician (VIP)

Texts used for reference : Luxfer’s Guide To Cylinder Visual Inspections by Luxfer Cylinders & Cylinder Visual Inspections by Bill High
Prerequisites: None however experience with other equipment servicing is helpful.

 The visual Inspection technician covers inspection procedures, regulations and documentationrequirements for the technician involved in cylinder inspections.

REBREATHER DIVER COURSES


KISS Rebreather Diver:
We will refer you to our local KISS Representative/ Instructor. Call for more information.


PADI Technical Diving Courses

 

  Tec- Deep Diver

Why DSAT Tec Deep Diver?tech deep diver

  • The DSAT Tec Deep Diver course takes you past recreational diving and immerses you in the world of technical diving.


What do I need to start?

  • PADI Advanced Open Water Diver (or qualifying certification from another organization)
  • PADI Rescue Diver (or qualifying certification from another organization)
  • PADI Enriched Air Diver (or qualifying certification from another organization)
  • PADI Deep Diver (or qualifying certification from another organization)
  • Have a minimum of 100 logged dives of which 20 must be enriched air dives, 25 dives must be deeper than 18 metres/60 feet and at least 15 dives must be deeper than 30 metres/100 feet
  • Minimum age: 18 years old

What will I do?

  • After successful completion of the DSAT Tec Deep Diver course you'll be able to conduct gas-switch extended no-decompression dives, decompression dives and accelerated decompression dives using air and enriched air to a depth of 50 metres/165 feet. You'll also understand the hazards and risks involved in technical diving, as well as how to prepare fortech deep student kit and handle reasonable foreseeable technical diving emergencies.


What will I need?

  • Tec Deep Student Crew-Pak, which includes student manual, planning slate and checklist slate

Interested? Call Blue Water Aquatics. The first "Orientation" night is for new students & interested divers! Your Instructor will answer all questions about the course content & fees. Courses start shortly after each orientation. Individual course schedules are also available.

 

Tec- Tri-Mix Course

Why DSAT Tec Trimix Diver Course?tech trimix course

For the extreme diver ready to further explore the world of technical deep diving, the gas of choice is trimix. The DSAT Tec Trimix Diver course takes you to the outer edges of technical deep diving, opening the door to pristine dive sites few divers – if any – ever see.


What do I need to start?

  • Certified as a PADI Rescue Diver or have a qualifying certification in diver rescue
    and accident management from another organization *. Students who meet this
    through a qualifying non-PADI certification need to provide proof of CPR and
    first aid training within the previous two years.tech trimix course
  • Certified as a DSAT Tec Deep Diver or have a qualifying certification in deep
    decompression diving using air/enriched air from another organization *.
    Students who qualify through a qualifying certification other than DSAT
    Tec Deep Diver must read the entire DSAT Tec Deep Diver Manual and
    complete the Knowledge Reviews prior to beginning the Tec Trimix Diver course.

Equipment Requirements?

  • Double cylinders (minimum 12 l/70 cf each, with larger preferred) with isolator manifold
  • Primary and secondary regulators, one with two metre/seven foot hose (approx.) for gas sharing, and one with SPG
  • Stage/decompression cylinders with regulator, SPG, mounting hardware and proper labeling/markings. Two per diver will be required
  • Backup decompression cylinders as appropriate and required for the environment
  • BCD and harness – redundant buoyancy control is required (double bladder BCD or dry suit if suitable for weight of equipment worn)
  • Depth gauge/computer and backup depth gauge/computer
  • Timing device and backup timing device
  • Trimix decompression information (tables/trimix computer) and backup decompression information
  • Exposure suit appropriate for environment and dive duration. (If students will use dry suits, they should be trained/experienced with their use in recreational and technical diving prior to using them for trimix training or diving.)
  • Argon dry suit inflation or other inflation system as needed (students should not inflate dry suit with trimix)
  • Weight system (if needed)tech trimix course
  • Jon line (if needed for current diving environments)
    Inflatable signal tube
  • Reel
  • Lift bag (bright yellow or per local community practice preferred)
  • Knife/cutting device and backup
  • Slate
  • Backup mask (optional)
    Compass
  • Lights (optional)
  • Drift kit (if drift decompressing)

What will I do?

The DSAT Tec Trimix Diver course is intended to extend the depth range available to technical divers trained and qualified to use air, enriched air and oxygen for technical decompression dives beyond 50 metres/165 feet in open water. The DSAT Tec Trimix Diver course is intended for technical divers certified as DSAT Tec Deep Divers (or qualifying certification from another training organization). The course extends their depth range capabilities by training them in the use of trimix (helium, oxygen and nitrogen).tech trimix course

After successful completion of the DSAT Tec Deep Diver course you'll be able to conduct gas-switch extended no-decompression dives, decompression dives and accelerated decompression dives using air and enriched air to a depth of 50 metres/165 feet. You'll also understand the hazards and risks involved in technical diving, as well as how to prepare for and handle reasonable foreseeable technical diving emergencies.

What will I need?

Tec Trimix Student Manual and the Tec Deep Diver Manual

Interested? Call Blue Water Aquatics. The first "Orientation" night is for new students & interested divers! Your Instructor will answer all questions about the course content & fees. Courses start shortly after each orientation. Individual course schedules are also available


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