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TDI Decompression Procedures Diver Course |
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Introduction
This course examines the theory, methods and procedures of planned stage decompression diving. This program is designed as a stand-alone course or it may be taught in conjunction with such TDI courses as Advanced Nitrox Course, Advanced Wreck Course, or Extended Range Course. The objective of this course is to train divers how to plan and conduct a standard staged decompression dive not exceeding a maximum depth of forty five (45) msw / one hundred fifty (150) fsw unless taught in conjunction with the Extended Range Course. The most common equipment requirements, gear set-up, and decompression techniques are presented. Students are permitted to utilize Enriched Air Nitrox mixes or oxygen for decompression provided the gas mix is within their current certification level. Qualifications of Graduates Upon successful completion of this course, graduates may engage in decompression diving activities without direct supervision so long as: 1. The diving activities approximate those of training. 2. The areas of activities approximate those of training. 3. Environmental conditions approximate those of training. Upon successful completion of this course, graduates are qualified to enroll in: 1. TDI Advanced Nitrox Course. 2. TDI Extended Range Course. 3. TDI Advanced Wreck Course. 4. TDI Entry Level Trimix. Who May Teach Who may teach this course: 1. Any active TDI Decompression Procedures Instructor may teach this course. Student Instructor Ratio Academic: 1. Unlimited, so long as adequate facility, supplies and time are provided to insure comprehensive and complete training. Confined Water (Swimming pool-like conditions): 1. N/A. Open Water (Ocean, lake, quarry, spring, river or estuary): 1. A maximum of four (4) students per Instructor. However, it is the instructors discretion to reduce this number as conditions dictate. Student Pre-Requisites The student must: 1. Be a minimum age of eighteen (18). 2. Have a minimum certification of Open Water Diver. 3. Show proof of twenty five (25) logged open water dives. Course Structure and Duration Open Water Execution: 1. Four (4) dives are required. 2. If Advanced Nitrox is taught in conjunction with Decompression Procedures only a total of six (6) dives are required. 3. Only two (2) dives from Advanced Wreck course may be credited towards the total dives required. Course Structure: 1. TDI allows instructors to structure courses according to the number of students participating and their skill level. Duration: 1. The minimum number of classroom and briefing hours is six (6). Administrative Requirements The following is the administrative tasks: 1. Collect the course fees from all the students. 2. Ensure that the students have the required equipment. 3. Communicate the training schedule to the students. 4. Have the students complete the Liability Release and Medical history forms. 5. The Instructor should review the Liability Release and Medical Forms before starting on the course. Upon successful completion of the course the Instructor must: 1. Complete the Student Registration Form and send the Registration Form to TDI HQ. 2. Award card and certificate. Required Equipment The following are required for this course: 1. TDI Decompression Procedures Student Manual. 2. TDI Decompression Procedures PowerPoint. The following equipment is required for each student: 1. Primary Cylinder(s). Cylinder volume appropriate for planned dive and student gas consumption. 2. Decompression Mix Cylinder(s) 3. Depth gauge and automatic bottom timer and I or dive computer. 4. Regulator(s) 5. Buoyancy Compensator(s) adequate for equipment configuration. 6. Jon-line and other rigging lines as dictated by site conditions. 7. Ascent Reel with Lift Bag /Surface Marker Buoy. B. Minimum of eleven (11) kg / twenty five (25) lb lift bag. 8. Oxygen Analyzer (may be supplied by the Instructor). 9. Exposure Suit adequate for the open water environment. 10. Underwater Slate. Required Subject Areas The TDI Decompression Procedures Manual is mandatory for use during this course but instructors may use any additional text or materials that they feel help present these topics. The following topics must be covered during this course: 1. Overview of decompression safety stops compared to required stops. 2. Physics 3. Physiology 4. Decompression Options 5. Equipment Considerations 6. Dive Tables vs. Computers 7. Dive Planning 8. Procedures Required Skill Performance And Graduation Requirements The following open water skills must be completed by the student during open water dives: 1. Demonstrate adequate pre-dive planning 2. Properly execute the planned dive within all pre-determined limits 3. Contingency Situations and Problem Solving (as appropriate by instructor) 4. A safety stop of at least three (3) minutes shall be conducted on all No-Decompression dives and proper staged decompression stops whenever and wherever mandated. 5. Demonstrate the correct deployment of a lift bag using a dive reel and / or up-line. 6. Demonstrate (simulated) emergency gas sharing at a stationary depth not to exceed thirty (30) msw / one hundred (100) fsw. 7. Demonstrate emergency deployment of a backup regulator or bail-out scuba system containing bottom mix at a depth not exceeding thirty (30) msw / one hundred (100) fsw. 8. Demonstrate the proper deployment, management and use of the bottom mix, decompression mix and travel mix (if used), including but not limited to: 1. Satisfactorily complete the TDI Decompression Procedures Course written examination. 2. Complete all open water requirements safely and efficiently. 3. Demonstrate mature, sound judgment concerning dive planning and execution. |
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Updated 24 May 2003
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