SSI Extended Range Wreck Diving Instructor (Bali)

SSI Extended Range Wreck Diving Instructor (Bali) Course
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This SSI Extended Range Wreck Diving Instructor course will take your wreck diving skills to the next level, teaching you how to safely and effectively explore wrecks at greater depths. You’ll learn how to use specialized equipment to safely enter and exit wrecks, as well as how to conduct penetrating dives and search and rescue operations. This course is perfect for those who want to take their wreck diving skills to the next level and become a true expert in the field.

Upon completion of this course, you will be able to:

– Use specialized equipment to safely enter and exit wrecks

– Conduct penetrating dives and search and rescue operations

– Effectively communicate with other divers and surface support

– Understand the physiology of diving at greater depths

– Manage risks associated with deeper dives

– Plan and execute extended range wreck dives

This course is open to certified SSI Dive Instructors with a minimum of 50 logged dives, including at least 10 wreck dives.

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SSI Extended Range Wreck Diving Instructor (Bali) Essentials

The SSI Extended Range Wreck Diving Instructor (Bali) course is the perfect way to earn your Instructor certification and teach SSI’s Extended Range Wreck Diving program. This course will take you to some of the most famous wrecks in the world, including the USAT Liberty Shipwreck and the WWII Japanese Destroyer. You’ll learn how to safely conduct dives on these wrecks, and how to teach other divers to do the same. This is an unforgettable experience that will leave you with a wealth of knowledge and skills that you can use to teach others.

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SSI Extended Range Wreck Diving Instructor (Bali) Components

The SSI Extended Range Wreck Diving Instructor (Bali) course is made up of four main components: academic training, confined water training, open water training, and instructor development.

Academic training covers topics such as dive planning, decompression theory, and gas management. Confined water training focuses on skills such as reel and guideline use, line-handling, and emergency procedures. Open water training takes place on wrecks around Bali, and includes dives to depths of up to 40 metres. Instructor development covers topics such as teaching methods, risk management, and course administration.

Theory class

Bali Diving Courses Theory Classroom

Practical Pool Session

Dive Instructor Journey
Diving Course Bali Pool Compound
Bali Diving Course Pool Equipment Area

Open Sea Dives

Divers on the surface of water ready to dive.
Diving Course Open Water Component
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Why Learn SSI Extended Range Wreck Diving Instructor (Bali)

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

1. Learn how to safely dive to depths of up to 50 meters.

The SSI Extended Range Wreck Diving Instructor (Bali) course is designed to teach divers how to safely dive to depths of up to 50 meters. The course covers topics such as dive planning, gas management, and decompression theory. The course also includes four training dives, which give students the opportunity to practice their skills in a controlled environment.

2. Expand your knowledge of wreck diving procedures and techniques.

The SSI Extended Range Wreck Diving Instructor (Bali) course is designed to give you a comprehensive understanding of wreck diving procedures and techniques. This course will expand your knowledge of wreck diving, and will allow you to safely and effectively conduct dives on wrecks.

3. Gain a better understanding of dive planning and gas management.

The SSI Extended Range Wreck Diving Instructor course gives instructors the opportunity to learn about dive planning and gas management for extended range dives. This course also covers the use of technical diving equipment and teaches instructors how to safely conduct extended range dives.

4. Learn how to properly use decompression software.

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5. Get certified to teach other divers Extended Range Wreck Diving.

Extended Range Wreck Diving Instructors are able to teach other divers how to safely and effectively dive on wrecks at greater depths. This certification allows divers to explore wrecks that are beyond the reach of most recreational divers.

SSI Extended Range Wreck Diving Instructor (Bali) Topics

Wreck diving in Bali – an overview
How to safely dive a wreck in Bali

Lesson Topic:
How to safely dive a wreck in Bali

Instructor: diving instructor certified by SSI in Extended Range Wreck Diving

Prerequisites: divers must have completed the SSI Extended Range Wreck Diving course and be at least 18 years old

Minimum group size: 4 divers

Maximum group size: 8 divers

What to look for when wreck diving in Bali

Target Audience:
SSI Open Water Divers and above

Prerequisites:
– SSI Open Water Diver certification or higher
– A minimum of 10 logged dives, with at least 2 dives on a wrecks
– Be a minimum of 18 years old

Objective:
By the end of this specialty course, students will be able to recognize potential hazards when wreck diving in Bali and know how to avoid them.

How to find and penetrate a wreck in Bali

1. The first step is to find a wreck that you want to explore. You can use a variety of methods to find a wreck, including diving directories, online forums, and word of mouth.

2. Once you have found a wreck, the next step is to penetrate it. This can be done by a variety of methods, including swimming through an opening, using a line to enter the wreck, or using a reel to enter the wreck.

3. Once you have entered the wreck, the next step is to explore it. This can be done by swimming through the wreck, using a line to follow the wreck, or using a reel to explore the wreck.

4. Once you have explored the wreck, the next step is to exit the wreck. This can be done by a variety of methods, including swimming through an opening, using a line to exit the wreck, or using a reel to exit the wreck.

What hazards to be aware of when wreck diving in Bali

There are a few things to be aware of when wreck diving in Bali. First, the water is generally quite murky, so visibility can be an issue. Second, there are often strong currents around wrecks, so divers need to be careful to avoid getting swept away. Finally, there may be sharp objects or debris inside the wreck that can cause injuries, so it is important to be cautious when exploring them.