Technical SafeAir Diver

Technical SafeAir Diver
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Technical SafeAir Diver is the first ANDI program to cover the specific information and skills necessary to perform stage-stop required, “technical” decompression diving while minimizing the associated risk factors.

Experience: CSU & 50 Dives
Minimum age: 18 years
Training level: 3
Available Languages: English Greek

Welcome to Tec world!

This is the first ANDI training program to cover the specific information and skills necessary to perform stage-stop required, "technical" decompression diving while minimizing the associated risk factors.


Briefing of the Course

If you're an experienced diver looking to take your skills to the next level and explore the depths of the underwater world, then the Technical SafeAir Diver course is the perfect option for you!

The Technical SafeAir Diver course is an advanced course that teaches you how to safely use enriched air (also known as nitrox) in technical diving environments. Nitrox is a blend of oxygen and nitrogen that can help extend your bottom time and reduce the risk of decompression sickness. By learning how to safely use nitrox in technical diving scenarios, you'll be able to explore deeper and more challenging dive sites.

In the Technical SafeAir Diver course, you'll learn about the benefits and risks of using nitrox in technical diving, how to analyze and label nitrox tanks, and how to plan and execute nitrox dives in complex diving environments. You'll also learn advanced dive planning techniques, gas management strategies, and emergency procedures.

Our experienced instructors will guide you through the course and ensure that you feel comfortable and confident using nitrox in technical diving scenarios. We provide all necessary equipment and resources, and our courses are designed to be flexible and accommodating to your schedule.

By completing the Technical SafeAir Diver course, you'll have the skills and knowledge to explore the depths of the underwater world and tackle more challenging diving environments. You'll be able to dive longer and safer, and explore new and exciting dive sites. Additionally, you'll receive a certification card that recognizes your skills and accomplishments as a Technical SafeAir Diver.

Apart from covering the specific information and skills necessary to perform stage-stop required, "technical" decompression diving while minimizing the associated risk factors, 

Overall, the Technical SafeAir Diver course offers advanced technical diving skills, increased safety, extended bottom times, versatility, and a recognized certification. By completing the course, you'll be able to explore the depths of the underwater world and tackle more challenging diving environments. So, sign up for the course today and take your technical diving skills to the next level!

Course requires 14 -16 hours of studying and 4 open water orientation training dives.


Benefits of the Course

  • Advanced Technical Diving Skills

    The Technical SafeAir Diver course teaches you advanced technical diving skills such as decompression planning, stage cylinder rigging, and complex dive planning techniques. These skills will enable you to safely explore more challenging dive sites and expand your diving horizons.

  • Extended Bottom Times

    SafeAir can help extend your bottom time, allowing you to spend more time exploring the underwater world. In the Technical SafeAir Diver course, you'll learn advanced techniques for managing gas and extending your bottom time, giving you the ability to explore deeper and longer.

  • Increased Safety

    The course teaches you how to use nitrox safely in technical diving scenarios, which can greatly reduce the risk of decompression sickness and other diving-related injuries. You'll also learn advanced emergency procedures and contingency planning strategies to ensure your safety in case of an emergency.

  • Versatility

    SafeAir diving is becoming increasingly popular in technical diving scenarios. By completing the Technical SafeAir Diver course, you'll have the skills and knowledge to safely use nitrox in a variety of technical diving environments, making you a more versatile and capable diver.

  • Recognized Certification

    By completing the Technical SafeAir Diver course, you'll earn a certification card that recognizes your skills and accomplishments as a Technical SafeAir Diver. This certification is recognized internationally and is a valuable asset to have in the diving community.


How it Works?

1

Choose your Course

Enrolling to ANDI's eLearning training courses is just the first step in order to enter into diving world!

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2

Complete the Online Theory

Finish all the required diving theory of each available course from the convenience of your home!

 

3

Finish your Course

Training includes all the required practice to help you build confidence in order to be an active and educated diver.


Course Info

Course prerequisites: Your instructor, during in-water activities will require from you, to be able to swim 200 meters with no aids or 300 meters with surface equipment (mask, snorkel, fins) and float at the surface of the water for 10 minutes without using any floating aid.

Minimum age of the course is 18 years. This is the first training level of technical diving, you need a Complete SafeAir Diver certification (or similar)& at least 50 logged dives.

Scuba diving requires a minimum level of health and fitness. Chronic health conditions, certain medications recent surgery requires from you to get a written approval from a physician before diving.

Upon finishing your eLearning course you have to choose an official ANDI Training Facility, in order to finish your in-water activities of your course. We suggest you to contact with your preferable diving center, in order to schedule your in water time for confined and open water training!

For any other available language, we suggest you to contact with your your local ANDI Training Facility!

eLearning course is a self-study method that covers the required knowledge development. This course requires also in-water training for the certification. There will be an additional cost to complete your certification with an ANDI instructor, throughout an official ANDI training facility. The total cost depends on the location, the size of the class and whether or not you need to rent scuba equipment.

Getting Started

We suggest you to contact with your preferable diving center, in order to schedule your in water time for confined and open water training! Once you start your study, please keep notes or questions in order to discus them with your instructor!

Note: eLearning covers self-study material. Your ANDI training facility will charge training fees for proper preparation and all required in-water activities.


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