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This course provides you with the essential knowledge and skills needed to prepare for open water diving. Learning to dive is all about learning to use your equipment properly and safely. The Ocean Diver training course concentrates on preparing you for this in the safety of a swimming pool or sheltered water and then introducing you to open water in a controlled and safe manner. This also gives you the opportunity to practice safety skills in the company of a qualified instructor or experienced diver.
Ocean Diver Syllabus
Ocean Diver is the first grade in the BS-AC diving grade sequence, and is considered by BS-AC to be equivalent to the PADI Open Water Diver / Advanced Open Water Diver and CMAS one star diver levels.
Definition
A diver who is competent to dive with another Ocean Diver or with a Sports Diver, within the restriction of conditions already encountered during training.
They can conduct dives with a Dive Leader (or higher) to expand their experience beyond conditions encountered during training, under the supervision of a Dive Marshal. Ocean Divers are initially restricted to the maximum depth experienced during training, but this can subsequently be extended progressively, under the supervision of a Nationally Qualified Instructor (NQI), to a maximum of 20m.
Ocean Divers will not have sufficient experience or knowledge to be partnered with trainee divers or to take part in stage decompression stop dives. Ocean Divers can only conduct dives where other suitably qualified divers, who can act as surface support, are present and the dive is properly Marshaled.
Open water diving should encompass experience of at least four of the following: shelving shore dive, steep shore dive , low (2-4m) visibility dive , drift (0.25-0.5kn) dive, small boat dive, large boat dive, wall dive, dive in protective clothing.
| Lesson Type |
Code |
Name |
Contents |
Theory lessons |
OT1 |
Ocean Diver Training |
Introduction to Ocean diver, club structure, benefits of BSAC membership, aims of the course, further training. |
| OT2 |
Diving equipment and diving signals |
Air and water pressure, basic equipment , scuba equipment, cylinders and regulators, buoyancy compensators, basic signals. |
| OT3 |
The body and effects of diving |
Metabolism, respiration, circulation , air spaces, effects of pressure, sinuses, ears, temperature control, wet and dry suits, Archimedes principle, buoyancy, exhaustion. |
| OT4 |
Planning to go diving |
Dive planning, effects of nitrogen, nitrogen management, BSAC tables, No stop diving, surface intervals, flying and diving, dive computers, planning air requirements, air monitoring. |
| OT5 |
Going diving |
Buddy diving, organising dives, dive marshalling, SEEDs, buddy checks, dive entries & exits, dive flags, dive reviews, underwater pilotage, the senses underwater. |
| OT6 |
What Happens If .... |
Decompression illness, symptoms, nitrogen narcosis, lung damage, contaminated air supplies, the incident pit, , incident prevention and resolution, air sharing, rescues, controlled buoyant lifts. |
| OT7 |
Enjoying your diving |
Inland sites, water conditions, diving in the sea, shore diving, small boat diving, hard boat diving, reef conservation, wreck diving, night diving, diving holidays. |
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Theory test |
Multiple choice paper. (not difficult). |
Pool Lessons |
OS1 |
Being Underwater |
Basic equipment (fins, mask, snorkel), scuba, finning, buoyancy, fin pivots, care of equipment. |
| OS2 |
Basic Skills |
Kitting up, buddy checks, swimming on the surface, clearing regulators and mask, using alternate air sources, ascending, descending. |
| OS3 |
Developing skills |
Stride entries, mask clearing, free flows, alternate air sources, buoyancy control. |
| OS4 |
Beyond the basics |
Backward roll entries, descending into deep water, mask clearing, finning without mask, forward rolls, ascents, forward roll entries, surface dives, small boat exits. |
| OS5 |
Safety skills |
Roll entries, use of alternate air source, towing, controlled buoyant lifts, ladder exits. |
Open Water Dives |
OO1 |
Open water dive 1 |
Max depth 6m - full kit up and buddy check, walk in entries, finning, buoyancy , regulator and partial mask clearing, weight checks. |
| 002 |
Open water dive 2 |
Max depth 10m - Alternate air sources, stuck inflator drills, buoyancy control, inversion recovery, regulator retrieval, mask clearing |
| 003 |
Open water dive 3 |
Max depth 15m - Deep water entry, vertical decent, buoyancy control, mask clearing, regulator retrieval, air sharing, vertical ascents, deep water exits. |
| 004 |
Open water dive 4 |
Max depth 20m - Rescue skills from 6m, controlled buoyant lifts, pilotage, buddy monitoring, air management. |
| 005 |
Open water dive 5 |
Max depth 20m - Practice dive planning and leading , buddy monitoring, air management. some rescue skills. |
Instruction
All instruction is to be carried out or supervised by a Nationally Qualified Instructor, minimum Open Water Instructor. Other instructor requirements are as follows:
| Grade |
Can instruct |
| ADI/Dive Leader |
Classroom, sheltered water, open water - on site supervision |
| ADI/Sports Diver |
Classroom, sheltered water, open water - on site supervision
Open water lesson - direct (in-water) supervision |
| Assistant OWI |
Classroom, sheltered water, open water - on site supervision |
| Theory Instructor |
Classroom - unsupervised |
| Practical Instructor |
Sheltered and open water - unsupervised |
| Club Instructor |
Classroom, sheltered water, open water - unsupervised |
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