Recreational advanced specialties
The EANx Diver programme is designed to provide recreational divers with a safer breathing mix. This course covers the use of EANx mixes in the range of 21% to a maximum of 40% oxygen. The EANx Diver programme covers dives in the depth range of 12 to 39 msw with emphasis on the use of EANx 32 and 36. The programme can be combined with a variety of Advanced or Specialty Diver training programmes. Dives are not required to qualify as an EANx Diver, but it is recommended that divers make two dives in an EANx mix between 24% and 40% oxygen.
This course has a no-stop limit of 40m, but goes beyond that in comparison to other 40m certifications. The detailed knowledge and dive skills required prepare you for progression to Tech diving or for those days when you find yourself at the decompression limit. It is recommended to do the deep diver course with twinset or sidemount and covers depth exercises, gas management, DSMB ascents and solid preparation for dives to 40m.
The Wreck Diver programme is designed to train in the skills and procedures necessary to safely and competently dive in a wreck environment. The Wreck Diver programme trains the diver in the basic skills necessary to dive safely in an enclosed environment. The main focus points of the programme include equipment configuration, line and reel exercises and the development of self-reliance and safety.
The Cavern Diver programme is designed to train the diver in the skills and procedures necessary to safely and competently dive in a cavern environment. The Cavern Diver programme trains the diver in the basic skills necessary to dive safely in an overhead environment. The main focus points of the programme include equipment configuration, permanent line exercises and the use of line reels and the development of self-reliance and safety through skill development.
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