BSAC Twin-set Diver is a great course not only to extend your gas supplies but also as a first introduction to the equipment used for safer planned decompression diving.
It’s a stand-alone course that also complements and supports the Accelerated Decompression Procedures (ADP).
Twin-set Diver introduces an experienced club diver to the theme of self-sufficiency within buddy diving. You will learn how to become your own first port of call in an emergency and understand the equipment needed for this.
Pre-Requirements are;
To enrol on the Twin-set Diver course you must have already successfully completed a BSAC Sports Diver course with a 35m depth certification (or have equivalent certification from another recognised training agency including decompression and rescue capabilities).
You should also have 20 or more logged dives as a Advanced open water diver / Sports Diver.
You will learn;
You will develop your knowledge of twin-set diving including:
- Kit configuration and ancillary equipment stowage.
- How to respond to kit failure.
- Practical twin-set diving techniques, including gas isolation and shut-down drills.
- Multi-contingent dive planning for more adventurous diving, including run-time schedules.
The Twin-set Diver course includes four theory sessions, a dry practical session and a dive-planning session. It also includes a sheltered-water lesson, and two open-water dives with planned run times of between 25 and 40 minutes (to a maximum depth of 35m or within your qualification), to ensure that you have plenty of in-water time to practise the skills and discipline needed for twin-set diving.
This is a continually assessed course during which students must reach the required performance standards.
If you’re interested please get in touch with me on 07534 387152 or book now;
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