Trains a military diver as an Incursion O2-CCR rebreather diver.
Requires 5 days. All candidates receive a training log and on passing the course, certification. Course covers:
- Introduction
- Rebreather theory and safety checks
- Familiarity with the set: stripdown, assembly and pre-dive checks
- Oxygen safety
- Becoming effective on the set: see, breathe and swim efficiently
- Flood identification and recovery underwater
- Entry from platforms such as helicopters, ships and piers
- Emergency procedures
- Supervisor checks
Summary: Trains a military diver as an Incursion O2-CCR rebreather diver.
| FAQ1: Where is the course held?
| FAQAnswer1: Normally in the client's facilities, but can be hosted in the UK, Indonesia or in Australia.
Day 1 and Day 2 commence with a classroom session.
Days 1 to 3 require access to a pool, minimum depth 4m.
Days 4 and 5 involve open water diving in either sea or lake.
All divers must bring their dive suits, fins, mask and depth gauge to each day of the course.
Open Safety and its training agents (Apollo) will liaise on the detailed logistics commencing at least two months prior to the course. A course planning document is available to assist the facility.
| FAQ2: What is required from the host organisation?
| FAQAnswer2: A detailed course planning document is shared with the host at least two months before the course is conducted. This covers all aspects of the course plannng and preparation.
| FAQ3: Can you train divers to be instructors?
| FAQAnswer3: Yes, divers who are are existing military dive instructors and who have prior rebreather experience can be trained and certified as Incursion instructors. The instructor course is two days longer than the standard course, covering aspects of maintenance, safety and skills repetition to the Instructor level.
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