Surface Supplied Air Tender - Diver and Operator Training - Technical Diving International (TDI) Specialty Courses in Klamath Falls, Oregon
Dates: June 30 through and including July 4, 2008.
Course Outline:
Course Overview
Course Objective
Course Prerequisites
Equipment Needed
Required Training Dives
Course Content
Tending
Air Diving
Operation of the Console
Minimum Course Hours
Organization
Class Room
Open Water Dives/Exercises/Scenarios
Dive Debriefing
TDI Log Books filled out and signed by the instructor
This course is five long days. We are starting at noon on Monday. We will get the paperwork concluded, then we go through the materials and the hands-on session using the Superlite 27's, or AGA's if you have/use them, then to the confined water.
Then Tuesday we head to the "nice water" and each diver makes two separate dives, then tends and then uses the console. This is on a rotating basis. If you have non-divers we take them though everything except the confined water and in water activities. I do have them try on the helmets to get the idea of what their divers go through.
Then on Wednesday we go to the "yukky water" and each diver makes two separate dives, then tends and then operates the console.
Depending on equipment and numbers of students, we usually get done late afternoon on Wednesday, in time to travel.
This course will continue all day Thursday and Friday with more dives at two different locations.
Costs are for the text, materials, certification fees, Klamath County Sheriff Dive rescue team donation per student structured into the costs, and instructor fees. I do have group rates depending on the number of students.
The course is to be held in Klamath Falls, as that is where the equipment is located.
Please email omnidive@gmail.com if you are interested or want additional information on costs and specific times associated with the training.
We are an underwater services company offering underwater inspections; Emergency Response Diving International (ERDI) PSD instructor training; TDI/SDI/ERDI 5-Star IT Facility; IANTD, TDI, DSAT Dolphin rebreather instructor training; IANTD EANx Technical Facility/Gas Blending Station; National Association of Commercial Diving Specialists training; DAN Examiner (DAN Instructor Trainer training); SEI and SDI/TDI/ERDI Scuba Instructor Training, PADI; PSI/PCI Visual Cylinder Inspection training.
Saturday, May 31, 2008
Friday, May 16, 2008
TDI Surface Supplied Diving Training Successful
RC Goodwin & Associates, Inc.
was trained in the following
Technical Diving International (TDI) courses:
Surface Supplied Tender
Surface Supplied Air Diver
Surface Supplied Air Operator
Courses were held May 2008
Between May 12 - 15, 2008, RC Goodwin & Associates, Inc. was trained in a series of surface supplied air courses as part of their safety requirements and their job requirements.
The successful candidates received training in the following courses:
surface supplied tender
surface supplied air diver
surface supplied operator
Surface supplied diving equipment usually includes communication capability with the surface, which adds to the efficiency of the working diver. The surface supplied diver is less likely to have "out-of-air" emergencies because when a cylinder supplying the umbilical is exhausted it can be removed and replaced with a full one at the surface.
Surface supplied diving refers to divers using equipment supplied with breathing gas using an umbilical cord from the surface, often from a diving support vessel but possibly, indirectly via a diving chamber. In this training scenario we were land based and worked off the shore. SCUBA, which is commonly used in recreational diving, is the main alternative to surface supplied diving equipment.
Surface supplied diving equipment and techniques are mainly used in professional diving or military diving due to the increased cost and complexity of buying and operating the equipment. This type of equipment is used in saturation diving. Divers almost always wear diving helmets or full face diving masks when being supplied from the surface. Surface supplied divers also use the spherical helmet with brass and glass windows of the historical standard diving dress.
Please email omnidive@gmail.com if you are interested or want additional information on costs and specific times associated with any dates in your area and your location.
Link at www.omnidivers.com/tdisurfacesupplied.html
Wednesday, May 07, 2008
Technical Diving International (TDI) Surface Supplied Diving
RC Goodwin & Associates, Inc.
is being trained in the following
Technical Diving International (TDI) courses:
Surface Supplied Tender
Surface Supplied Air Diver
Surface Supplied Air Operator
Courses to be held May 2008
Between May 12 - 15, 2008, RC Goodwin & Associates, Inc. will be trained in a series of surface supplied air courses as part of their safety requirements and their job requirements.
The courses include:
surface supplied tender
surface supplied air diver
surface supplied operator
In addition, a surface supplied nitrox diver course might be provided if the interest is warranted.
Please email omnidive@gmail.com if you are interested or want additional information on costs and specific times associated with any dates in your area and your location.
Link at www.omnidivers.com/tdisurfacesupplied.html
Spring 2008 Public Safety Diving Courses
GALVESTON POLICE DEPARTMENT
DIVE ACADEMY
Spring 2008 Public Safety Diving Courses
Galveston, Texas May 30, 31, and June 1
Underwater Crime Scene
Small Object & Skeletal Remains Recovery
PREPAID advanced registration - $165.00 per person.
After May 23, 2008, registration will be $195.00.
REGISTRATION MUST BE IN GALVESTON BY MAY 27, 2008, FAX, MAIL OR EMAIL
These are stand alone courses.
Payment is required at the time of registration. Please make check or money order payable to: "Galveston PD Training Division" and return to 601 54th Street, Suite 200, Galveston, Texas 77552.
For more information or to RESERVE spots, call 409- 765-3642 or FAX Registration forms to 409-765- 3641.
Cancellation Policy
Cancellations received prior to 3 weeks before the start date of the class will receive a full refund. Cancellations received 8-14 days prior to class start date will receive a 50% refund. Cancellations received 0-7 days prior to class start date will not receive a refund.
Medical and Liability Release Forms
These forms MUST BE COMPLETED and submitted before students will be allowed to participate. The forms can be downloaded below or at GPD-DiveAcademy.
The forms may be submitted in advance or at the start of the course. The medical relese is a standard RSTC Medical Release. Participants are asked to fill out the questionaire. If any question is answered 'Yes' - a physician release is necessary. Medical conditions that require a physician release will disallow divers participating in the scuba exercises if a medical release is not presented PRIOR to the start of the programs*.
Prerequisites: Scuba participants MUST be a minimum of OW certified with a dive log showing no less than 15 dives.
Students MUST participate in all evolutions to qualify for certificate of completion and payment will NOT insure certificate.
Watermanship skills will be tested.
Participants must provide their own basic scuba gear. If necessary, some extra gear will be available but prearrangement will be required to insure you will have what you need. Please bring tanks and weights if you are driving. Air refills will be provided at no cost.
At least 2, rigged 13cf Pony bottles per team are REQUIRED. Pony bottles will be available at the facility at no charge BUT numbers are limited.
Underwater Crime Scene Specialties
The Underwater Crime Scene Specialties are designed to present a new aspect of Public Safety Diving to Fire, Police and SAR Dive Recovery Teams. These courses offer classroom lecture, theory, controlled pool work and real dive scene scenario training. Participants will be introduced to a variety of new skills and will be shown and allowed to practice, safety measures and techniques that will hopefully enhance their skillsand abilities.
Weapons and Body Recovery Course
Participants will gain classroom knowledge on basic evidence handling, terminology, safety issues, standards information and concepts of the job of a Public Safety Diver. Participants will practice those classroom skills to an acceptable level of proficiency in a clear water pool using blacked out masks and will gain real experience in methods of underwater search and recovery in the simulated zero visibility environments. During our scenario training, participants in the Weapons and Body Recovery Course will successfully perform a search and evidence recovery of at least one weapon and will successfully perform a body recovery. Participants will also be challenged with an underwater obstacle / confidence building course that will test their ability to handle a variety of stressors including entrapment problems and self rescue issues.
Each scenario will be a separate crime scene and the participants will be responsible for assessing the site, gathering intelligence, setting up the dive and recovering either a weapon or a body. Each team must complete the recovery and submit all documentation related to their task to successfully complete the course.
Small Evidence and Skeletal Remains
The Underwater Crime Scene, Small Evidence and Skeletal Remains course will focus on basic digital crime scene photography, fingerprint science, small object recovery and the recovery and handling of skeletal remains in a zero visibility environment.
Participants will be introduced to fingerprinting techniques, process fingerprints, and then photograph, document and process a top side crime scene. The fingerprint science portion of the seminar is not designed to teach divers to be fingerprint technicians. It is designed to teach them how fingerprints are deposited, where they are most likely found and knowing how fingerprints are processed and developed, students will learn how to best preserve fingerprints during underwater recoveries.
Participants will be introduced to the Lane Search Pattern and will practice skills in a controlled environment. Students will conduct dives in a safe environment to hone skills prior to open water diving.
Our scenarios are real. Students will be tasked with a crime scene and will use the skills and lessons learned to evaluate a dive scene. Students will preserve, protect and process an underwater crime scene in zero visibility. Safety, techniques, documentation and attention to detail will be challanged and tested.
Please email omnidive@gmail.com if you are interested or want additional information.
DIVE ACADEMY
Spring 2008 Public Safety Diving Courses
Galveston, Texas May 30, 31, and June 1
Underwater Crime Scene
Small Object & Skeletal Remains Recovery
PREPAID advanced registration - $165.00 per person.
After May 23, 2008, registration will be $195.00.
REGISTRATION MUST BE IN GALVESTON BY MAY 27, 2008, FAX, MAIL OR EMAIL
These are stand alone courses.
Payment is required at the time of registration. Please make check or money order payable to: "Galveston PD Training Division" and return to 601 54th Street, Suite 200, Galveston, Texas 77552.
For more information or to RESERVE spots, call 409- 765-3642 or FAX Registration forms to 409-765- 3641.
Cancellation Policy
Cancellations received prior to 3 weeks before the start date of the class will receive a full refund. Cancellations received 8-14 days prior to class start date will receive a 50% refund. Cancellations received 0-7 days prior to class start date will not receive a refund.
Medical and Liability Release Forms
These forms MUST BE COMPLETED and submitted before students will be allowed to participate. The forms can be downloaded below or at GPD-DiveAcademy.
The forms may be submitted in advance or at the start of the course. The medical relese is a standard RSTC Medical Release. Participants are asked to fill out the questionaire. If any question is answered 'Yes' - a physician release is necessary. Medical conditions that require a physician release will disallow divers participating in the scuba exercises if a medical release is not presented PRIOR to the start of the programs*.
Prerequisites: Scuba participants MUST be a minimum of OW certified with a dive log showing no less than 15 dives.
Students MUST participate in all evolutions to qualify for certificate of completion and payment will NOT insure certificate.
Watermanship skills will be tested.
Participants must provide their own basic scuba gear. If necessary, some extra gear will be available but prearrangement will be required to insure you will have what you need. Please bring tanks and weights if you are driving. Air refills will be provided at no cost.
At least 2, rigged 13cf Pony bottles per team are REQUIRED. Pony bottles will be available at the facility at no charge BUT numbers are limited.
Underwater Crime Scene Specialties
The Underwater Crime Scene Specialties are designed to present a new aspect of Public Safety Diving to Fire, Police and SAR Dive Recovery Teams. These courses offer classroom lecture, theory, controlled pool work and real dive scene scenario training. Participants will be introduced to a variety of new skills and will be shown and allowed to practice, safety measures and techniques that will hopefully enhance their skillsand abilities.
Weapons and Body Recovery Course
Participants will gain classroom knowledge on basic evidence handling, terminology, safety issues, standards information and concepts of the job of a Public Safety Diver. Participants will practice those classroom skills to an acceptable level of proficiency in a clear water pool using blacked out masks and will gain real experience in methods of underwater search and recovery in the simulated zero visibility environments. During our scenario training, participants in the Weapons and Body Recovery Course will successfully perform a search and evidence recovery of at least one weapon and will successfully perform a body recovery. Participants will also be challenged with an underwater obstacle / confidence building course that will test their ability to handle a variety of stressors including entrapment problems and self rescue issues.
Each scenario will be a separate crime scene and the participants will be responsible for assessing the site, gathering intelligence, setting up the dive and recovering either a weapon or a body. Each team must complete the recovery and submit all documentation related to their task to successfully complete the course.
Small Evidence and Skeletal Remains
The Underwater Crime Scene, Small Evidence and Skeletal Remains course will focus on basic digital crime scene photography, fingerprint science, small object recovery and the recovery and handling of skeletal remains in a zero visibility environment.
Participants will be introduced to fingerprinting techniques, process fingerprints, and then photograph, document and process a top side crime scene. The fingerprint science portion of the seminar is not designed to teach divers to be fingerprint technicians. It is designed to teach them how fingerprints are deposited, where they are most likely found and knowing how fingerprints are processed and developed, students will learn how to best preserve fingerprints during underwater recoveries.
Participants will be introduced to the Lane Search Pattern and will practice skills in a controlled environment. Students will conduct dives in a safe environment to hone skills prior to open water diving.
Our scenarios are real. Students will be tasked with a crime scene and will use the skills and lessons learned to evaluate a dive scene. Students will preserve, protect and process an underwater crime scene in zero visibility. Safety, techniques, documentation and attention to detail will be challanged and tested.
Please email omnidive@gmail.com if you are interested or want additional information.
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