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Dive Planning and Marshalling

AIM
To teach divers the importance of Dive Planning and Marshalling, and the correct procedures for doing so; and the need for a suitably qualified and experienced person to perform the function. Also, to give divers practical experience of dive marshalling.

DURATION
Two days.

ENTRY LEVEL
Experienced Sport Diver.
The Course lead Instructor should be satisfied that Sports Divers have a range of experience of different sites and varied conditions so that students do not require excessive amounts of additional tutoring during the duration of the course.

INSTRUCTORS
Chief Instructor to be BSAC Advanced Instructor. Other Instructors to be BSAC Instructors who are also Advanced Divers. One Instructor for every four students.

FACILITIES
Suitable classroom for theory lessons. Coastal or inland site for practical activities. Boat(s) for use as dive platform.

APPROVAL
Skill Development Course Approval Procedure applies.

QUALIFICATION
Course Certification will be issued by BSAC HQ after the event.

SYLLABUS

Day 1

Instructor briefing
Assemble, Introductions, Administration (15 minutes)

1. Classroom Discussion: The Branch Dive (20 minutes)
Instructor introduces session where groups consider the question 'What makes a good / bad dive?'. Instructor draws points from different groups to reach these conclusions:

 

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