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As of January 1, 2017, DIVING FOR FUN will
NO LONGER be offering training services. However, we wanted to continue to provide
a list of the classes we offered along with course outlines as a reference for all our past customers.
Course Overview:
Maximize your time with the Enriched Air Diver course. Enriched Air Diver saves you time
by allowing you stay underwater longer, get back into the water sooner, by diving with
Enriched Air you may feel less tired on your vacation.
Prerequisites:
Must be at least 15 years old and certified as a Junior Open Water Diver or a Open Water Diver.
Course Activities:
Read the Enriched Air Diver Specialty Manual, complete Knowledge Reviews Parts I and II. Attend
at least one classroom session. You will learn about preparation and diving procedures involved
with enriched air diving. Also you will learn how to analyze cylinder contents and plan enriched
air dives using tables and dive computers. The Advantages and Disadvantages of Diving with Enriched
Air, Equipment for Enriched Air Diving, Using the RDP with Enriched Air, Managing Oxygen Exposure,
Using the Enriched Air RDPs, Special Applications in Enriched Air Diving, Diving Emergencies and
Enriched Air, Obtaining Enriched Air Fills, Oxygen Analysis, Stickers (Decals), Tags and the Fill
Log The Equivalent Air Depth Formula, and The Oxygen Partial Pressure Formula.
Download our FREE
Dive Log Filler Pages. One of the
Dive Log Filler Pages was designed
for recording enriched air (nitrox) information along with areas to record repetitive dives.
Another Dive Log Filler Page was specifically
designed to record information on multi-level dives.
- Classroom:
There is one classroom session. The classroom session will cover each of the chapters,
review your knowledge review answers and prepare you for each of the two optional open water dives.
- Independent Study:
Before you come to class you need to read the Enriched Air Manual, complete the
knowledge reviews and watch the Enriched Air Diver DVD prior to the first class meeting. You will need to turn
in the knowledge reviews prior to certification.
- Open Water Dives:
There are 2 optional open water dives which can be done at an area lake/scuba park
or on a dive trip.
Forms Required:
Students training will need to complete the three (3) forms: Liability Release, Statement of Understanding, and
Medical Statement prior to entering the water.
Materials/Equipment Required:
Enriched Air Specialty Manual, Enriched Air 32% RDP and 36% RDP, and the Equivalent Air Depth Oxygen Exposure Table, Enriched
Air Specialty DVD (all included in course price). Optional: Dive Computer Simulator (DC Sim) instead of Nitrox RDP table.
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Length of Course:
If you have read the Enriched Air Specialty Manual, completed the knowledge review and watched the entire
video prior to coming to class then the classroom session will last approximately 2 hours depending upon
class size.
Course Dates: This specialty course is offered on any lake weekend or any dive trip.
Related Specialties:
Project AWARE,
Boat Diver,
Coral Reef Conservation,
Deep Diver,
Drift Diver,
Dry Suit Diver,
Enriched Air (Nitrox),
Equipment Specialist,
Fish ID,
Multi-Level Diver,
Night Diver,
Peak Performance Buoyancy,
UW Naturalist,
UW Navigation,
UW Digital Photo,
UW Photo,
UW Search & Recovery,
Wreck Diver.
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Dive 1:
- Prepare personal equipment.
- Analyze and record O2 blend.
- Student divers plan the dive, determining maximum depth, no stop limits and oxygen
exposure using the RDP, Enriched Air Enriched RDPs and DSAT Equivalent Air Depth and Oxygen Exposure Tables as appropriate.
- Students may use enriched air dive computers in addition to their table planning.
- Don Dive Equipment.
- Pre-dive safety check.
- Proper entry for local environment.
- Descent.
- Dive within planned depth and times.
- Ascent — safety stop at 15 feet.
- Make exit appropriate for environment.
- Debriefing — comments on student performance.
- Log dive.
Dive 2:
- Prepare personal equipment.
- Analyze and record O2 blend.
- Student divers plan the dive, determining maximum depth, no stop limits and oxygen
exposure using the RDP, Enriched Air Enriched RDPs and DSAT Equivalent Air Depth and Oxygen Exposure Tables as appropriate.
- Students may use enriched air dive computers in addition to their table planning.
- Don Dive Equipment.
- Pre-dive safety check.
- Proper entry for local environment.
- Descent.
- Dive within planned depth and times.
- Ascent — safety stop at 15 feet.
- Make exit appropriate for environment.
- Debriefing — comments on student performance.
- Log dive.
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