SSI Extended Range Instructor (Bali)

SSI Extended Range Instructor (Bali) Course
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Learn to dive like a pro with our SSI Extended Range Instructor course in Bali! This course is perfect for those who want to take their diving skills to the next level and become an instructor.

Our SSI Extended Range Instructor course is a comprehensive program that will teach you everything you need to know about Extended Range diving. You’ll learn about dive planning, gas management, dive equipment, and much more.

Upon completion of this course, you’ll be able to confidently lead Extended Range dives and teach other divers how to safely dive in these conditions. This course is perfect for those who want to become an instructor or dive master.

Our SSI Extended Range Instructor course is taught by experienced instructors who are passionate about diving. We believe that diving should be safe and fun for everyone, and our instructors will make sure that you have a great experience.

We offer our SSI Extended Range Instructor course in Bali, Indonesia. Bali is a world-famous destination for diving, and you’ll be able to experience some of the best diving in the world.

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SSI Extended Range Instructor (Bali) Essentials

Do you want to take your diving skills to the next level? Then the SSI Extended Range Instructor (Bali) course is for you! This course will teach you how to safely dive and explore the world beyond 60 feet. You will learn about dive planning, gas management, and deep diving physiology. This course is perfect for those who want to take their diving career to the next level.

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SSI Extended Range Instructor (Bali) Components

The SSI Extended Range Instructor (Bali) course is designed to provide instructors with the necessary skills and knowledge to teach extended range diving courses. The course is divided into four parts:

– Part 1: Instructor Development
– Part 2: Instructor Training
– Part 3: Instructor Examination
– Part 4: Instructor Certification

During the Instructor Development part of the course, instructors will learn about the SSI Extended Range program and how to teach it to students. They will also learn about dive planning, equipment, and safety procedures for extended range diving.

During the Instructor Training part of the course, instructors will participate in extended range dives and learn how to lead and teach these dives.

During the Instructor Examination part of the course, instructors will be evaluated on their knowledge and skills.

Finally, during the Instructor Certification part of the course, instructors will receive their SSI Extended Range Instructor certification.

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Practical Pool Session

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Open Sea Dives

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Why Learn SSI Extended Range Instructor (Bali)

If you’re looking to take your diving to the next level, then the SSI Extended Range Instructor (Bali) course is for you. Here are 5 reasons why:

1. Learn how to safely dive to depths of up to 40 metres

The SSI Extended Range Instructor (Bali) course is designed to teach instructors how to safely dive to depths of up to 40 metres. The course covers a variety of topics including dive planning, gas management, decompression theory, and emergency procedures. The course also includes training in both shallow and deep water environments.

2. Learn how to properly plan and execute extended range dives

Extended range diving is a type of diving that takes place beyond the normal recreational depth limits. Divers who wish to engage in extended range diving must have the proper training and equipment to do so safely.

Extended range diving requires a higher level of training and experience than recreational diving, as there are greater risks involved. Divers must be able to properly plan and execute extended range dives, and must be familiar with the limitations of their equipment.

Extended range diving is often conducted in remote locations, where help may not be readily available in the event of an emergency. Therefore, it is essential that divers have a thorough understanding of dive safety procedures and are prepared for any eventuality.

3. Get hands-on experience with extended range diving equipment

Extended range diving equipment is designed for divers who want to explore the deeper depths of the ocean. This equipment allows divers to safely descend to depths greater than 60 meters (200 feet).

SSI Extended Range Instructor (Bali) certification will give you the skills and knowledge you need to safely use this type of equipment. You will also learn how to properly plan and conduct extended range dives. This course is perfect for divers who want to explore the deeper depths of the ocean.

4. Learn how to manage the risks associated with extended range diving

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5. Earn the SSI Extended Range Instructor certification, which is recognised worldwide

The SSI Extended Range Instructor certification is recognised worldwide as a premier qualification for those who wish to teach scuba diving at an advanced level. The certification indicates that the holder has the knowledge and experience to safely and effectively teach scuba diving to students of all levels, including those with little or no experience. The SSI Extended Range Instructor certification is also a prerequisite for many of the most popular SSI Instructor Specialties, such as Divemaster and Instructor Trainer.

SSI Extended Range Instructor (Bali) Topics

The importance of proper dive planning and preparation
The benefits of extended range diving

Extended range diving has many benefits, including increased bottom time, deeper dives, and longer dive profiles. However, it also comes with some risks. This is why it is important to have a qualified instructor when extended range diving. With the proper training and preparation, extended range diving can be a safe and enjoyable experience.

The importance of dive team communication

Communication is critical for any dive team, but it is especially important for teams working in extended range conditions. Poor communication can lead to dangerous situations and can even be fatal.

There are a few key points that all members of an extended range dive team should keep in mind:

1. Make sure everyone is on the same page. Before starting any dive, the team should have a clear plan and everyone should know their roles and responsibilities.

2. Check in with each other regularly. During the dive, team members should check in with each other frequently to make sure everyone is okay and to exchange any important information.

3. Be clear and concise. When communicating underwater, it is important to be as clear and concise as possible. This can be difficult, but it is essential for safety.

4. Have a backup plan. In case of an emergency, it is important to have a backup plan that everyone is familiar with. This way, if something goes wrong, the team will know what to do.

5. Be aware of your limitations. Each team member should know their own limitations and be honest about them. This way, the team can plan accordingly and everyone will be safe.

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The use of dive computers and dive tables

Key points:

– Learn about dive computers and dive tables
– Understand how to use dive computers and dive tables
– Be able to use dive computers and dive tables to plan and execute dives

The importance of proper gas management

When diving with enriched air nitrox, it is important to use proper gas management techniques to ensure a safe and successful dive. Some of the key things to keep in mind when gas diving are:

– Make a dive plan and stick to it. This includes knowing your dive limits, planning your dive accordingly, and being aware of your gas supply.

– Be conservative with your gas use. This means using less gas than you think you need and being prepared to end the dive early if necessary.

– Be aware of your surroundings and what is happening with your dive partner. This includes knowing their gas supply and dive limits, as well as being aware of any potential hazards in the area.

– Be prepared to handle any emergency that may occur. This includes having a spare gas supply and knowing how to use it, as well as being familiar with emergency procedures.