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PADI
Divemaster Course
The Divemaster rating is the first PADI Membership level. PADI Divemasters
supervise diving activities for certified divers, assist instructors with
training student divers, and instruct skin diving and snorkeling. This
rating denotes an individual who has exemplary diving skills and role model
behavior, solid rescue skills, professional level knowledge of dive theory, dive
management and supervision abilities, and competence as a certified assistant.
To enroll in a PADI
Divemaster course, an individual must:
- Be certified as a PADI Advanced Open Water Diver or have a qualifying
certification from another training organization.
- Be certified as a PADI Rescue Diver or have a qualifying certification
from another training organization.
- Be at least 18 years old.
- Submit, to the instructor, medical clearance for diving signed by a
physician, attesting to fitness to dive. The medical clearance must be
current within the previous 12 months. The physician signing the medical
clearance cannot be the applicant.
- Have completed and logged at least 20 dives.
- Submit proof of Emergency First Response Primary Care (CPR) and
Secondary Care (First Aid) training (or other qualifying CPR/first aid
training) within the last 24 months.
The PADI Divemaster program
consists of:
- The PADI Divemaster course is divided into three modules:
Knowledge Development, Water Skills and Stamina, and Practical Application.
Divemaster candidates must satisfactorily complete all course performance
requirements, have a current CPR and first aid training, and show proof of at least 60 logged dives showing experience in
night diving, deep diving and underwater navigation to be certified as PADI
Divemasters.
A
Renewed PADI
Divemaster who is in Active status is qualified to:
- Supervise both training and nontraining-related activities by planning,
organizing and directing dives.
- Assist a Teaching status PADI Instructor during confined water and open
water training sessions for any PADI Diver course.
- Independently guide Open Water Diver course students on the tour
portion of Open Water Diver course Training Dives 2,3,and 4 at a ratio of two
student divers per certified divemaster.
- Accompany Open Water Diver students under the indirect supervision of a
PADI Instructor during surface swims to and from the entry/exit point and
during navigational exercises, as well as remain with other student
divers when the instructor conducts a skill, such as an ascent or descent,
with an individual student or buddy team.
- Accompany student divers during Adventure Dives or Specialty training
dives under the indirect supervision of a PADI Instructor.
- If insured, teach and certify PADI Skin Divers
independently. This also includes conducting the PADI Seal Team
AquaMission: Skin Diver Specialist.
- If insured, conduct the PADI Discover snorkeling
program.
- If insured, conduct subsequent dives under an
instructor's indirect supervision for Discover Scuba Diving participants at a
ratio of two participants per certified divemaster, after participants have
satisfactorily completed the first dive with a PADI Instructor.
- If insured, conduct the PADI Discover Local Diving
experience.
- If insured, conduct the PADI Scuba Review program for
certified divers, or for PADI Scuba Divers who want only to refresh their
skills.
- If insured, conduct the skin diving skills segment of the PADI Open Water Diver course
during either Confined Water Dive Two, Three, Four or Five.
- Teach Emergency First Response courses after successfully completing
an Emergency First Response Instructor course.
- If qualified as a Discover Scuba Diving Leader, independently conduct
Discover Scuba Diving (2003 revised program) in a pool or in confined open
water.
- If insured, teach PADI Digital Underwater
Photographer specialty courses under the direction of a PADI Instructor
after earning the PADI Digital Underwater Photographer Specialty Instructor
rating.
Upon successfully completing the PADI Divemaster program, you
receive a certification card and wall certificate denoting this rating.
You'll also become a member of PADI and receive benefits, including the ability
to purchase professional liability insurance (which may be required to conduct
some activities).
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PADI Divemaster |
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Required Materials |
Recommended Materials |
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PADI Divemaster Manual*
RDP – all three versions (Wheel, table and eRDP including associated
Instructions for Use booklets)
The Encyclopedia of Recreational Diving
Diving Knowledge Workbook
Instructor Guides for programs Divemasters may conduct:
1.
Discover Scuba Diving
2. Discover Snorkeling/Skin Diver Course
3. Scuba Review/Discover Local Diving
*The PADI Divemaster video must also be viewed. |
PADI Instructor Manual
PADI Underwater Navigator Manual
PADI Underwater Navigation Video
PADI Deep Diver Manual
PADI Deep Diving Video
PADI Rescue Diver Manual
PADI Rescue Diver Video
PADI Divemaster Video*
PADI Discover the Underwater World video
Divemaster Slates
Scuba Tune-up guidebook
The Business of Diving
Dive Roster Slate
The Law and the Diving Professional
The Best of the Undersea Journal
Peak Performance Buoyancy video
PADI Open Water Diver Multimedia
Skill Evaluation Slate
PADI Log Book
All training materials for courses leading up to PADI Divemaster level
including manuals, videos, and multimedia products for the PADI Open
Water Diver course, Adventures in Diving program and Rescue Diver course |
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Comments:
The
Recreational Dive Planner (Wheel, table or eRDP) is required for
the PADI Scuba Diver/Open Water Diver and Adventures in Diving
program. If the diver does not already have an RDP, the PADI
Dive Center, Resort or Instructor conducting the course must
ensure the diver has one for planning course dives and for use
after the course. The PADI Divemaster course requires the
candidate to personally have and know how to use all three
versions of the RDP.
The PADI
Divemaster course now requires both the Diving Knowledge
Workbook and The Encyclopedia of Recreational Diving for
candidates to use when studying for the theory exams. While it’s
strongly recommended that divemaster candidates have a PADI
Instructor Manual, the three instructor guides relevant for
Divemaster-conducted programs are required. |
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If you have any
questions about the course, feel free to stop in or call.
GO PRO!!!
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