Other Certification Course

Emergency First Response Primary and Secondary Care Certification

You will learn how to perform Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation (CPR), administering first aid, assess variety of injuries and illnesses, practice bandaging and splinting.

Emergency First Response Instructor

Once you have received the Emergency First Response Primary and Secondary Care Certification, you can further your knowledge by enrolling into Emergency First Response Instructor program.

Emergency First Response Instructor Certification is a pre-requisite for enrolment into PADI Instructor Development Course.

Automated External Defibrillation (AED)

Learn how to use and deploy AED machine in emergency situations.

Correct usage of AED machine can increase the chances of survival from cardiac arrest by 50 percent.

Emergency First Response – Care for Children

You will learn to identify and respond to common childhood injuries and illnesses including how to provide care with the goal of reducing any further harm to children and understand children emotional well-being better.

You will conduct First Aid and CPR to newborns, infants and children using training mannequins.

The course would teach you how to manage serious bleeding, spinal injury, choking situations and other common childhood emergencies.

PADI AWARE Specialty

Save the Ocean is what the course is about.

Learn 10 tips to Save the Ocean and make a positive impact in the underwater world.

You will have to complete the 10 tips to Save the Ocean Workshops with our trained PADI Professional.

Once you have completed the Workshops, you will receive a PADI AWARE
Specialty certification.

Coral Reef Conservation

Get to know the importance of Coral Reef, the nature of life of a Reef including how it functions.

Many Coral Reefs are in serious trouble. It is our responsibility to know why is that happening and take action that prevents the further decline in Coral Reefs.

Emergency Oxygen Provider

Administering emergency oxygen in diving is a matter of life and death.

In this course, you will learn how and when to administer emergency oxygen during dive emergency.

This includes;
– Identifying various dive injuries;
– Knowing different types of emergency oxygen equipment;
– Safety consideration when using oxygen equipment;
– Assembling and disassembling of oxygen equipment for quick response in emergency;
– Deploy non-breather mask;
– Demand inhalator valve on a breathing diver;
– Attach rescue breathing mask to an oxygen unit for resuscitation of a non-breathing diver.

Equipment Specialist

Scuba diving equipment is critical for a safe, smooth and enjoyable dive in the sea.

Learn how to;
– Identify various types of scuba diving equipment gear;
– Conduct minor scuba diving equipment repairs and adjustments;
– Properly clean and maintain scuba diving gear;
– Create save-a-dive kit.

Shark Conservation

Shark plays an important role for a balance and sustainable ocean ecosystem.

You will learn about;
– Sharks conservation status including their uniqueness and vulnerabilities;
– Importance of healthy shark populations;
– How to manage threats pose to sharks by recognizing the value of sharks and by breaking barriers that hinders shark conservation;
– Actions that can be taken to protect sharks.

There will be 2 open water dives sessions as part of the course.

Let’s do something about this.

Dive Against Debris

Trash has a devastating impact to the ocean and its whole ecosystem.

You will be conducting a dive with a “buddy” to remove underwater marine debris as well as identifying which objects that should, or should not, be removed from the Ocean.

After the dive, you will sort, record and report the marine debris that you have collected, to a global database that documents marine debris problems.

STOP the ignorance and START taking actions.

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