TDI Decompression Procedures
All technical courses of OCEANIC diving center are conducted according the international organization held in highest esteem for technical divers training – TDI – Technical Diving International.
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 TDI Advanced Nitrox, Advanced Wreck, 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 45 metres / 150 feet unless taught in conjunction with the TDI Extended Range Course. The most common equipment requirements, equipment set-up and decompression techniques are presented. Students are permitted to utilize enriched air nitrox (EAN) mixes or oxygen for decompression provided the gas mix is within their current certification level.
Certification is not guaranteed, you have to earn it!
Technical diving, by its nature, is more complicated, and involves higher risk levels than recreational diving, and unlike some recreational diving courses, payment of fees does not imply automatic certification.
This does not mean that if, having completed the prescribed number of dives in the course outline that if you are unable to meet a required standard, you will be failed. We will do our utmost to get your skills and knowledge up to the highest level, and if this means extra dives or academic sessions, then so be it.
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Student Prerequisites
Minimum age: 18
Minimum certification: SDI Advanced Adventure Diver , Advanced Diver, or equivalent
Minimum Dives: Provide proof of 25 logged open water dives
Minimum Skills: Satisfactorily complete the TDI Decompression Procedures course written examination Complete all open water requirements safely and efficiently Demonstrate mature, sound judgment concerning dive planning and execution
Gear Requirements
Primary cylinder(s), cylinder volume appropriate for planned dive and student gas consumption Note: Independent and isolated back-mounted doubles, are allowed to be used.Decompression mix cylinder(s) Cylinder volume appropriate for the planned dive and student gas consumption with submersible pressure gauge. Labeled in accordance with TDI Standards. Depth gauge and automatic bottom timer and / or dive computer. Regulator(s). Primary and alternate 2nd stage required on all primary cylinders. Submersible pressure gauges are required on all primary cylinders. Buoyancy compensator device(s) (BCD) adequate for equipment configuration. Line cutting device. Jon-line and other rigging lines as dictated by site conditions. Ascent reel with lift bag /surface marker buoy. Adequate for maximum planned depth. Minimum of 12 kg / 25 lb lift bag. Oxygen (O2) analyzer; may be supplied by the instructor. Exposure suit adequate for the open water environment. Underwater slate
Please note that if you facing any problem with your diving gear, at our Diving Center we can provide you anything is necessary to process the Course. Safety, pleasure and fun is always in our top priority. If you have any questions please do NOT hesitate to contact us
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