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padi rescue diver
and efr course:

Often cited by divers as the scuba course that they have enjoyed the most, the PADI Rescue Diver Course is a pivotal step in any divers education.

This is where you learn to look beyond yourself, and focus on problem prevention and problem management in diving scenarios.

This course is demanding and its context is serious, but you can be sure to be in for a lot of fun.

One of the prerequisites of the Rescue Diver Certification is to have done a First Aid Course in the last two years. If you do not have a current First Aid Certification, the PADI Efr(Emergency First Response) course will satisfy this need.

It is also highly recommended to do your EFR course, should you wish to continue on to PADI Divemaster or beyond.

There is a lot of demanding activity involved in the PADI
Rescue Course, so students should be reasonably fit and healthy.

info

Duration: 4 days(including Efr Course)
3 days(excluding Efr Course)
Consists of : 1 Emergency First Response(Efr) training session
1 day Pool sessions, training.
2 days Open Water, doing Rescue Scenarios.
A theory session.

You need to bring : Swimsuit, suncream, towel.
Prerequisites : Advanced Open Water Certification

cost
Cost : R 3550 (R 2800 without Efr)

Included : Rental of all scuba diving equipment, gear , PADI Crewpack
including PADI Rescue diver Manual, Emergency first Response Crewpack, including Efr manual..