Rescue Diver
Includes 3 Certifications: Master Rescue, Advanced 1st Aid & O2 Provision.
Embark on a journey to become a skilled and confident diver with our RAID Master Rescue Course, a comprehensive program that includes Advanced First Aid and Oxygen Provision training. This course is designed to elevate your diving abilities, equipping you with the knowledge and skills to effectively manage underwater emergencies and provide critical first aid.
Throughout the course, you'll engage in realistic scenarios, learning to anticipate, prevent, and handle potential dive accidents. From mastering rescue techniques to administering oxygen and performing advanced first aid, you'll gain invaluable experience in ensuring the safety and well-being of fellow divers.
By the end of this course, you'll not only enhance your own diving proficiency but also become a capable and reliable asset on any dive boat. Whether it's for personal growth or to take a step closer to professional diving, the RAID Master Rescue Course is an essential milestone in your diving journey.
- Day 1: 9-12am 1st Aid Theory / 12-1pm Lunch / 1-4pm O2 Theory
- Day 2: 8-12am Confined water / 12-1pm Lunch / 1-4pm Rescue Theory
- Day 3: 9-11am Rescue Planning theory / 11-12 Lunch / 12-5pm Rescue dives 1 & 2
- Day 4: 12-5pm Rescue dives 3 & 4 / 6pm Certification
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FAQs
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You need to be a certified Advanced Open Water Diver and have completed a recognized First Aid and CPR course within the last 24 months.
The course duration varies but usually spans a few days, including both theoretical and practical sessions.
The course focuses on dive-related rescue and emergency scenarios, but it's recommended to have prior first aid knowledge.
While scuba diving around Koh Tao is generally safe, as with any marine environment, there are certain marine creatures that have the potential to be hazardous. It's essential to be aware of these species and take appropriate precautions. Some examples include:
Sea Urchins: These spiky creatures are common on rocky surfaces. Accidentally stepping on a sea urchin can result in painful stings. It's advisable to watch your step, wear sturdy dive boots, and be cautious when navigating rocky areas.
Scorpionfish and Stonefish: These camouflaged fish can deliver venomous spines if stepped on or touched. Careful finning techniques and avoiding contact with the seabed can reduce the risk of encountering these creatures.
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