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Non-Diving CoursesEmergency First Response Diving Courses
Pre-certification:
Discover Scuba/Discover Scuba Diving -
Scuba Diver Course
Certification: Open Water Course - Advanced Open Water Course - Rescue Diver Course Go Pro: Divemaster Course - Instructor Development Course (IDC) - Instructor Courses PADI Emergency First Response (EFR):Why EFR?
Practical applications allow you to build and polish your skills. The chances are that you will probably never need to use the skills that you learn on this course, however, should the need arise to use the skills in providing emergency medical attention, you will have the knowledge to respond quickly with confidence. What do I need to start?
No dive certification required How long will it take?The full course lasts eight hours and can be completed in one day. However, we think a two half day option is better. What next?The EFR programme meets the CPR requirements for the PADI Rescue Diver Course, which is also a pre-requisite for PADI's professional levels such as Divemaster and Assistant Instructor. Waterworld can provide all equipment, manuals, certification etc.
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