Dive Leader
The Dive Leader Qualification will teach a diver to not only be responsible for their own dive conduct but also to effectively lead a less experienced diver on a dive. Dive Leaders can plan and lead many types of dives including dives which require detailed dive, air and decompression planning. Dive Leaders are vital to the club, as they can extend their own experience, and also help others to extend their diving experience. Dive Leaders can also manage club trips to known locations, or to unknown locations using experienced charter boatskippers.
There are 12 lectures for Dive Leader, covering a range of topics:
- The role of Dive Leader
- Oxygen administration (6 lectures)
- Dive planning
- Rescue management (1)
- Helicopter operations
- Rescue management (2)
- The role of the dive manager
There are also 7 open water lessons, and 2 dry practical lessons, to build dive leading experience and rescue skills.
Dive Leaders can dive with any grade of diver, including trainees, on dives supervised by a Dive Marshal. Dive leaders can dive to a maximum depth of 50m, and can plan to do decompression stops.
Dive Leaders can attend the Open Water Instructor Course, (once they have attending the IFC) to gain experience of teaching in the open water and then the Theory and Practical Instructor exams.
Last Updated ( Sunday, 03 January 2010 12:13 )


